kitchen utensils

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kitchen utensils

Yankee's book of whatsits

more than 100 ingenious old-time indoor and outdoor labor and time savers from kitchen, barn, shed, and field : how many can you identify? : Photos, hints, answers, and index
1975

Kitchen smarts

food safety and kitchen equipment
2005
Examines some of the possible hazards that exist in kitchens, and offers suggestions that may prevent families from illness or injury.

Tasty desserts

little chef recipes
2014
Sweet treats that are fun to eat! Do you enjoy fun favorites, such as brownies or cheesecake? Or if you feel like making something special, how about watermelon soup or lemon pie? This title will show you how to make many different delicious desserts!.

Gadgetology

kitchen fun with your kids, using 35 cooking gadgets for simple recipes, crafts, games, and experiments
2007
Presents entertaining and educational activities and experiments for children that utilize thirty-five common cooking gadgets, including nut crackers, salad spinners, whisks, pizza cutters, and pasta spoons.

Consider the fork

a history of how we cook and eat
2012
Presents a history of eating habits and food through the tools and kitchen technology used to prepare, serve, and consume food.

Physics lab in a housewares store

1996
Explores such topics in physics as levers, friction, heat transmission, and density with experiments using common household utensils.

The kitchen talks

poems
2006
Presents an collection of twenty illustrated poems about kitchens and kitchen equipment.

Baking

2012
A cookbook for tweens and teens with both sweet and savory recipes for healthy meals, snacks, and baked desserts. Includes baking techniques and tips for recipe alterations.

Cakes

2012
A cookbook for tweens and teens with recipes for cupcakes, holiday cakes, big cakes, and pudding cakes. Includes baking techniques for frosting and icing and tips for recipe alterations.

The runaway wok

a Chinese New Year tale
2011
On Chinese New Year's Eve, a poor man who works for the richest businessman in Beijing sends his son to market to trade their last few eggs for a bag of rice, but instead he brings home an empty--but magic--wok that changes their fortunes forever. Includes information about Chinese New Year and a recipe for fried rice.

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