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(More customer reviews)I was pleasantly surprised by this delightful and humorous book. I was expecting another book of recipes. But no, this book is much more. It is a great investment for both the novice and the experienced cook. It gets the beginner off on the right path leading to glorious success. At the same time, it is a wonderful "let me share why I am always so well prepared" from one experienced cook to another.
Family or other large get-togethers are times when you want to share good food and good times. This book delivers on several fundamentals, most importantly, time-saving preparations and wonderful, mouth watering recipes that are sensible to prepare.
If you have been doing this turkey thing for awhile and want to finally have things under control this is the book for you. On the other hand if you are a raw recruit, this book will take away the fear with its easy and intelligent guide (just like having a personal trainer with you through the whole process). You will relish in the high praise from even experienced relatives and friends.
Are you a good cook, are people always asking you, "how do you do it?" Do you want to write out some guides for your younger family members or friends? If you are an expert and wonderful cook, while filling your heart with joy this book will help you to explain to your loved ones the "how tos" of what you have been doing all these years. Just give them a copy and you can rest assured that they will follow in your footsteps and sanely carry on the "turkey dinner" tradition. Afterall, it is your turn to eat at their house!
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"Turkey! A Cook's How-To Survival Guide to the Holidays" covers all aspects of planning and preparing the Holiday dinner--from inviting guests to preparing more than a dozen delicious "leftover" recipes."Turkey!" is written for the experienced home cook as well as the novice or nervous one.Along the way you'll discover more recipes for every aspect of the meal--from appetizers to leftovers. Each recipe is accompanied by a separate, easy-to-use shopping list. You'll also find out about how big and what kind of bird to buy, how to figure out how much to cook for how many, roasting times and how to make prepared foods taste like home-made. The book has more than 50 charming black-and-white illustrations.
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