the whole story from soup to nuts of how Fannie Farmer invented recipes with precise measurements
Hopkinson, Deborah
2001
Fannie Farmer is a mother's helper in the Shaw house, where the daughter gives her the idea of writing down precise instructions for measuring and cooking, which eventually became one of the first modern cookbooks.
Provides instructions for fifty projects and activities involving pumpkins, including growing them, using them in recipes, and making things out of them.
Annie Burns answers an ad requesting an extraordinary cook needed to get Mr. Emerson to eat real food to supplement the nourishment he derives from nature through his imagination.
garden secrets! garden stories! garden projects you can do!
Rosen, Michael J.
1998
Forty-one authors and illustrators of books for children share their gardening experiences. Includes various activities and recipes related to gardening.
Presents photo-illustrated, step-by-step instructions and patterns for twelve craft projects made with beads, including a journal, a bracelet, and a sun catcher.