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In our hurried world, pie baking seems hopelessly time consuming and old fashioned. That's why homemade pies and other sweet treats have become both a rarity and a cause for celebration. Now you can celebrate as much as you want with Wanda's Pie in the Sky. Based on recipes from Wanda's Pie in the Sky, the renowned Toronto bakery, this cookbook features every kind of pie imaginable as well as cakes, cookies and squares. With tips for the perfect pie crust, this cookbook will have you eschewing the frozen pastry section in your grocery store and up to your elbows in flour in no time! Awards Cuisine Canada: 2003 - English language Cookbook Wanda's Pie in the Sky (Silver Medal)
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Praise for Loving Wanda Beaver A pure strain of American regional humor New York Times Book Review With her second collection, Alison Baker confirms that she is one of the best in the field a writer with things to tell and the grace to tell them well. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette A writer of considerable power Loving Wanda Beaver provides welcome further proof of Baker's sharp eye and nimble mind. San Francisco Chronicle
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“The latest fashion among young city-dwellers, providing a new advertising niche for manufacturers of luxury products, is the good old family picnic.”—Le Monde “An upper-class English ritual traditionally confined to rural French life, the picnic has been rebranded.”—The Economist “The great charm of this social device is undoubtedly the freedom it affords. . . . To eat cold chicken and drink iced claret under trees, amid the grass and the flowers.”—Appleton’s Journal of Literature, Science, and Art, 1869 Urban picnics are a hot foodie trend right now; from The Economist to Le Monde, food journalists and lovers the world around are jumping on the blanket. Like so many of ...
Two-volume set that presents an introduction to American short fiction from the 19th century to the present.