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Cook Me a Story

Cook Me a Story

A treasury of stories and recipes inspired by classic fairy tales

by Bryan Kozlowski

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appears in Kids Cookbooks.

Combine the magic of storytelling with the fun of cooking for a truly unique mashup of cookbook and storybook.Welcome to the enchanted world of Cook Me A Story: A Treasury Of KitchenTime Talesan innovative children's cookbook pairing familiar folktales with inspired recipes that both children and their parents can enjoy. Composed of seventeen re...

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A bright, project-driven kids' cookbook that leans hard on simple sweets and approachable treats so young cooks can finish projects quickly. Recipes use common ingredients and straightforward steps, which makes it useful for one-off baking sessions and group activities. The practical side is its low-friction, grab-and-go projects; the limiting side is a narrow scope—few savory options and little attention to advanced technique—so it won’t serve readers seeking systematic skill development or culinary depth.

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Cook Me a Story

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