Cooking Rocks!: Rachael Ray 30-Minute Meals For Kids by Rachael Ray
224
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9/15/2004
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Product Description:
Kids rock! says Rachael, and it seems the feeling is mutual. Young people number among her biggest fans. For them she has created a fabulous collection of age-specific recipes with a high cool factor. Snacks, Make-Your-Own-Takeout, Unbelievably Good Sandwiches, Hearty 3 Squares a Day, and Sweet Stuff are included. Original materials from kids--letters, drawings, and even recipes--illustrate this yummy book.
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Rated a "Good Value" by 91% of Reviewers
Rated a "Good Value" by 91% of Reviewers
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December 29, 2005
By
Tracey, VI
I bought this cookbook as a Christmas gift for my nephews (3 rangining in age 3-9 years old), all of them love to cook and I can't think of a better way to support that. My husband and I are fans of Rachael Ray's show on the Food Network, so you could say that she is a name that I trust, however, I was still pleasantly surprised on the content of this book (infact I would consider purchasing another to have for me, and we have no children...). The book is comprehensive, yet fun to follow, and the recipes, while geared towards kids, will satisfy adults. Kudos for Rachael!
I bought this cookbook as a Christmas gift for my nephews (3 rangining in age 3-9 years old), all of them love to cook and I can't think of a better way to support that. My husband and I are fans of Rachael Ray's show on the Food Network, so you could say that she is a name that I trust, however, I was still pleasantly surprised on the content of this book (infact I would consider purchasing another to have for me, and we have no children...). The book is comprehensive, yet fun to follow, and the recipes, while geared towards kids, will satisfy adults. Kudos for Rachael!
Fun BookOctober 26, 2007
By
Lynn, OH
I got this book for my niece. I read through it and thought it was a fun book for kids (and adults too). The recipes look good and the way it's written--like a comic book--is appealing too.
I got this book for my niece. I read through it and thought it was a fun book for kids (and adults too). The recipes look good and the way it's written--like a comic book--is appealing too.
child cookDecember 31, 2006
By
karl, MS
Reciepts are of significant complexity to challange a budding young chief.
Reciepts are of significant complexity to challange a budding young chief.









