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Review Date: 6/26/2009
Beautiful presentation photos of each recipe.
Review Date: 7/13/2009
We were swept away by "Shadow of the Wind" and couldn't wait until "The Angel's Game" was released. "The Angel's Game" was different from "Shadow of the Wind" and we enjoyed both books. The narrator did an excellent job. Now we can't wait until the next one is released!
Review Date: 6/26/2009
From Book Cover:
"Cool Desserts is a must for anyone who loves delicious, beautifully presented food. It demonstrates the immense variety of desserts that can be made by the home cook, from simple sorbets and ice creams, through creamy mousses and luscious fruit desserts, to sumptuous pastries and gateaus."
Each recipe has a beautiful photo presentation of the dessert. Absolutely elegant!
"Cool Desserts is a must for anyone who loves delicious, beautifully presented food. It demonstrates the immense variety of desserts that can be made by the home cook, from simple sorbets and ice creams, through creamy mousses and luscious fruit desserts, to sumptuous pastries and gateaus."
Each recipe has a beautiful photo presentation of the dessert. Absolutely elegant!
Review Date: 6/26/2009
Over 100 orginal recipes, with fruit used in all manner of combinations, for all occasions. Chapters include: Wizard Ways with Fruit; Garnishes and Decorations; Cakes, Puddings, and Tarts; Main Dish Medley; Full of Sunshine - Breakfasts, Salads, Sides; Sauces, Dressings, and Relishes; Pots of Fruit. Lots of color photos...
Review Date: 6/26/2009
Helpful Score: 1
Beautiful presentation photos. Recipes for poached, steamed, simmered, baked, roasted, sauteed, grilled, barbecued, broiled, smoked, cured, and cooked salmon. ALSO recipes for sauces and seasonings.
Review Date: 11/11/2011
Helpful Score: 1
This review is for the Audio CD version of the book. The reader, Scott Brick, is melodramatic in all books he reads. This sometimes adds to humor in books he reads. However, regarding Trouble, Scott Brick's style gets in the way of the contents. I believe I would have enjoyed the book had I read it with my own eyes. This is contrary to most audio books. Most audio book readers give me a different perspective from how I would have interpreted the attitudes of characters. Scott Brick's style interferes with the story line.
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