I wrote the kind of cookbook I want to keep on hand in my own kitchen. A cookbook filled with advice, common sense cooking recipes, and helpful kitchen tips. Tips such as;
(1) Peel and quarter a potato and drop a piece into food that is too salty, and the potato will absorb the salt. (2) Drop 3-4 grains of rice into a salt shaker to keep salt from getting moist in damp weather.
(3) Drop a piece of fresh apple into the brown sugar container and it will never dry out and harden.
Inserted into the back of the book are useful tables containing substitution lists, can sizes and measuring charts.
Hopefully you will treasure this comprehensible breakfast cookbook for many years to come and give it as gifts to brides, college students, and other young people moving out on their own. It can also be presented as gifts to co-workers, bosses and friends. Almost everyone on your gift giving list, both men and women, use cookbooks. A cookbook will endure over time, and will remind the recipient that you gave it to them.
The following quote sums up my thoughts exactly:
“Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.” ¯ Adelle Davis (1904-1974).
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
YUCKO STINKO!,
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This review is from: A Rich, Deliciously Satisfying Collection of Breakfast Recipes (Paperback)
I love cookbooks and own thousands, but this is one of the worst I've ever seen - it seems comprised of everything I loathe in a cookbook. It contains many recipes, but no descriptions of what makes them special (and no descriptions at all). There are often several recipes for the same dish, but nothing to signify what is different about them, which tastes best, etc. The index sucks (very, very vague) - and 99% of the recipes are not listed in either the table of contents or the index, so the only way to find them is to scroll through the entire book. There is a full chapter on kuchen recipes, but the word kuchen isn't anywhere in the index, nor are the recipes. This book was a total waste! I don't even know if the author ever tasted, much less prepared, any of the dishes - and most definitely can't understand why she was allowed to give herself five stars. There are many wonderful breakfast cookbooks, and most (if not all) are available here on Amazon. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS ONE!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Everything anyone could ever want within the pages of a single and specialized cookbook,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Rich, Deliciously Satisfying Collection of Breakfast Recipes (Paperback)
Nicely embellished with occasional black-and-white drawings, Breakfast Recipes is compiled by Janet Sue Terry and showcases a cornucopia of delicious, appetizing collection of dishes that would make any breakfast truly live up to its reputation as "the most important meal of the day". Beginning with practical advice on the use of sugar vs. artificial sweeteners, apple cider vinegar, baking powder vs. baking soda, and how to significantly reduce your grocery bill when it comes to making breakfast, Breakfast Recipes goes on to whole sections devoted to various drinks from coffee, cocoa, and hot chocolate, to tea, fruit drinks, juices, soft drinks, smoothies and shakes. Baked goods from yeast bread to scones to biscuits, is followed by grits, breakfast meats, bread pudding, and more. There's even an extensive section focusing on the creation of "gift baskets", hot cereals, eggs, pancakes, waffles, french toast, doughnuts, buns, and sweet rolls. Breakfast Recipes also includes such "exotic" fare as crepes, omelets, enchiladas, frittatas, quesadillas, burritos, casseroles, souffles, quiche, and "breakfast pizza". Each thoroughly "kitchen cook friendly" recipe has a clearly laid out list of ingredients and step-by-step preparation and cooking instructions. From ordinary family dining to celebratory breakfast occasions, Breakfast Recipes has everything anyone could ever want within the pages of a single and specialized cookbook.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Treasure of information,
By Misty Rey "Mystique Grey" (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Rich, Deliciously Satisfying Collection of Breakfast Recipes (Paperback)
This cookbook is like a breath of fresh air. It isn't for everyone but for those who want simple and informative it is a real collectible. I made the sauage gravy and buttermilk biscuits and they turned out great. The thing I admired the most about this book was that I didn't have to rush out and try to find elusive ingredients. It also gave me multiple recipes for the same dishes with different ingredients such as the breakfast casseroles. There are those that have sausage, bacon, or ham and a variety of cheeses that you can use. I particularly found the articles enlightning. The one of baking soda and vinagar for uses as health remedies and household cleaning aids. Some of these bad reviews are ridiculous and it's apparent some of these people did not even view the book. But as a new cook it means more to me as a reference than many of the others. It's right on my shelf along with Fanny Farmer (my mom gave me) and The joy of cooking ( a gift from my mother in law). These are the kind of books newbies need. See these bad reviews for what they are.
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