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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Review: The Christmas Kitchen

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The Christmas Kitchen: The Gathering Place for Making Memories The Christmas Kitchen: The Gathering Place for Making Memories by Tammy Maltby

The Heart of the Home

Even in today's busy times, the kitchen is the heart of the home. Author Tammy Maltby believes the true meaning of Christmas is realized when families gather to share activities that make Christmas "the most wonderful time of the year." More than any other holiday, Christmas is when family and friends gather for a cup of hot chocolate, fresh-baked cookies, and lots of laughter.

Look inside this holiday treasure for:

- Easy-to-do holiday recipes

- Hints for new traditions

- Personal gift ideas

- Kid-friendly activities

- Simple decorating tips

The Christmas Kitchen is more than a recipe book, it's a book designed to help you enjoy the holiday season, not be burdened by it. Take a few minutes each day to browse these pages for the help you've been looking for.

Merry Christmas and may your kitchen be filled, first, with the sweet aroma of love, and then with the spices of the season.



My rating: 5 of 5 stars
What a delightful novelty this book is from Howard Books this CHRISTmas season. This square hardback book has come to me at the perfect time, where I am just really starting to have my own house and home to manage Christmas. Each chapter has tips and tricks on the Christmas Kitchen, making it a state of mind and working outward from there to make memories and more. Through out there are fabulous and yummy recipes and lists of ideas to make the season quite merry. As some can get over whelmed, this book gives the reader the best ideas of keeping the reason for the season and having a happy holiday. I love this little book and recommend it to anyone seeking ideas for enhancing or starting their Christmas Kitchen.

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*Special thanks to FIRST for making a copy available for review.*

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