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SALAD PEOPLEand more real recipesby MOLLIE KATZENSee more children's cookbooks click here New hardcover book, 96 pages. Recipes are all in both written and picture form. Suitable for ages 3 and older In this sequel to her classic Pretend Soup - considered by many to be the gold standard of children's cookbooks - award-winning author/illustrator Mollie Katzen works her magic with 20 new, child-tested recipes including such delicacies as Counting Soup, Chewy Energy Bars and Polka Dot Rice. Each illustrated recipe offers the child chef the opportunity to count, measure, mix, assemble and most important, have fun. Designed as do-together projects - with the child as chef and the adult as assistant - these kitchen adventures will give children confidence in their cooking skills and inspire a lifelong healthy relationship with food. With Salad People and a little time in the kitchen, budding chefs will cheer: " I like it because I made it myself! " This cookbook has imperial measurements, although there aren't a lot of ingredients or recipes that actually need precise measurements. A conversion chart is included in the front of the book for weights, oven temperatures plus a small glossary of ingredients which are 'also known as' in other countries. Recipes include
About the author: Mollie Katzen, with over 6 million books in print, is listed by the New York Times as one of the best-selling cookbook authors of all time. A 2007 inductee into the prestigious James Beard Cookbook Hall of Fame, Ms. Katzen has been named by Health Magazine, along with Julia Child, Alice Waters, Deborah Madison, and Martha Stewart, as one of "The Five Women Who Changed the Way We Eat". Mollie is widely credited with moving healthful cooking from the fringe of American society onto mainstream dinner tables. Born in Rochester, New York, Mollie studied at the Eastman School of Music, Cornell University, and the San Francisco Art Institute, where she received a BFA in painting. Her classic Moosewood Cookbook, first published in 1977, was followed by The Enchanted Broccoli Forest (1982), Still Life With Menu (1988), and Mollie Katzen's Vegetable Heaven (1997) and others. All of Mollie's books are vibrantly illustrated with her original artwork. Ms. Katzen's newest work is a 400-recipe breakfast book, Mollie Katzen's Sunlight Café (2002), which was chosen by Book Magazine as one of the five best cookbooks of 2002. To inspire young cooks to explore the wonders of the kitchen, Mollie illustrated and authored the award-winning children's cookbooks, Pretend Soup (1994), Honest Pretzels (1999) and Salad People (2005). Mollie recently co-authored, with Walter Willett, Eat, Drink and Weigh Less: A Flexible and Delicious Way to Shrink Your Waist Without Going Hungry. She has lectured extensively on nutrition and hosted a cooking program on the Public Broadcasting System. She was personally selected by the Dean as a founding member of the new Harvard School of Public Health Leadership Council, holds a charter seat at the Harvard School of Public Health Nutrition Roundtable and was an inaugural inductee to new Natural Health Hall of Fame. Ms. Katzen has now formed a partnership with Harvard University as both a consultant to Harvard University Dining and the architect of their new, groundbreaking Food Literacy Initiative. See more vegetarian cookbooks click here Salad People and more Real Recipes by Mollie Katzen
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