Sunday, January 11, 2009

Dog Food or Art of Cookies

Dog Food: A Canine Cuisine

Author: KathleenStacey

You’re killing your dog! Did you know there are things in your home that you are unaware of that are seriously jeopardizing your dog’s health? This is a recipe cookbook that excludes ingredients that are harmful to your dog. Included are facts about a dog’s health, history, and silly facts from around the globe. Recipes like Chow Chow Chowder and Dogs Aren’t Chicken Cookies. Facts like did you know in Japan, they make toupee’s for dogs? We’ve included a detailed list of toxins inside and outside your home that may harm your dog. An avocado could cause kidney failure and garlic can be fatal? Dog Food: A Canine Cuisine is educational, fun to read, and informative. No pet owner should be without one. It‘s the perfect book for people who like to cook for their best friend.



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Art of Cookies: Easy to Elegant Cookie Decoration

Author: Noga Hitron

NOGA HITRON graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem and went on to become a successful jewelry designer before turning to cakes and cookies. She is the proprietor of Cookies for Fun, a thriving decorative cookie business selling to gourmet food and fashion shops throughout the world. Noga lives in Israel.
NATASHA HAIMOVICH is a food stylist with a degree from the Culinary Program at New York's New School. She is a cooking and styling editor for food magazines and a creative designer and food stylist for several international culinary publications. Natasha lives in Israel.
* An upscale lifestyle book celebrating the art of cookie decoration for various themes and holidays.
* Features an introduction to creative cookie decorating and a selection of core recipes and techniques.
* Includes 50 step-by-step photographs of the design process so you can replicate the cookies with ease.



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