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#1 Lost in the Kitchen? by Cynthia MacGregor
Can you barely tell your stove from your fridge? Are you baffled by the difference between a clove of garlic and a clove, unsure what a recipe means by “parboil,” buffaloed when shopping anywhere but the frozen foods department of the supermarket? Help is at hand! In this very user-friendly book I wrote that takes you all the way from shopping through storage (how long will different foods keep?) and on into cooking, you’ll find all the answers you need.. Lost in the Kitchen? will be your faithful companion till you’re not lost any longer…and even then, you’ll find yourself referring to it as you tackle such problems as what to substitute for an ingredient you don’t have on hand or how long you need to cook a 14-lb turkey or a 5-lb pork roast. There are even recipes that you—yes, you!—will be able to cook with ease in no time…and serve proudly to family and/or friends.
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Contributor: Cynthia (Cyn) MacGregor
#2 The Single Ladies’ Commandments by Jasmine Jones
During the holiday season single women typically feel left out of the generosity of the holidays. The perfect gift to encourage your sister during this season is The Single Ladies' Commandments, an inspiring devotional book I wrote to encourage single women through the journey of dating and relationships using contemporary music. Instead of turning up the sad love song about losing your love right before the holidays, this book can cheer your single sister up through songs of love, overcoming heartbreak, and all around fun.
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Contributor: Jasmine Jones
#3 The Happy Rosy Day Book, Happiness Blossoms by Zakiyya Rosebelle
The Happy Rosy Day Book, Happiness Blossoms is a keepsake gratitude journal that I wrote, that inspires you to celebrate life's wonderful little moments and blessings. Adorned with 120 pages of creative prompts, you can dry flowers, plan self-care activities, and save a little magic and happiness in the pages of your daily gratitude journal. It has fun prompts and specific pages for each keepsake you collects such as “theater tickets from your favorite movie” and “dried flowers from a picnic or outing.” You can also write a gratitude list, write pleasant reminders, and plan adventures.
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Contributor: Zakiyya Rosebelle from Happy Rosy Day
#4 The Taco Tuesday Cookbook by Laura Fuentes
This is your family's dream come true, because, if there’s one thing we all can agree on, it’s that tacos are awesome. They’re customizable. They’re quick. They’re tasty. And most importantly, they make us all happy! You’ll find taco recipes for every week of the year, all of which are ready in 30 minutes or less. There are also vegetarian, gluten-free, and paleo options throughout, so you’ll be able to fully customize recipes based on your family’s needs. Tortilla, salsa, drink, and dessert recipes make your taco night complete.
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Contributor: Todd Conly from Quarto Group
#5 Kids, Sex & Screens by Jillian Roberts
Kids, Sex & Screens explains in easy-to-understand language what exactly the psychological effects of that exposure can look like, and offers parents the tools and expert advice on how to handle it appropriately. Weaving eye-opening accounts from her own counseling practice with up-to-date psychological science, Dr. Jillian Roberts gives a full-fledged accounting of our sexualized society.
Dr. Roberts pairs this explanation with advice and concrete actions that parents of both girls and boys desperately need.
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Contributor: Todd Conly from Quarto Group
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