Three Many Cooks: One Mom, Two Daughters: Their Shared Stories of Food, Faith & Family
by Pam Anderson, Maggy Keet & Sharon Damelio
A delightful treat, like a warm scone from the oven (2/15/2015)
What a surprise this book is! I tend not to like cookbooks because they are boring, and I was a bit sad to receive this as a selection. I ended up devouring this book in one sitting as I was drawn into the lives of these women. I even read some of the passages out loud to my 12 year old daughter. We are going to try some of the recipes and I will be following the blog as well. Like a scone, this was a yummy and surprising treat!
Lookaway, Lookaway
by Wilton Barnhardt
You can choose your friends................ (7/10/2013)
This book was a perfect example of the old adage, "you can pick your friends, but you can't pick your family". I don't think I liked any of the characters in the book, but I did enjoy the book as a whole. There were some scenes that made me cringe to read, but yet, I could think of examples of what was happening between the characters as something that had happened in my own family. I was particularly humored by the character who whispered the words and conditions that she found distasteful as if that would change the situation~~we have one of those in our family!! All in all, I liked the book and it is definitely worth the read!!