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Christmas: Cook It in a Cup! - cover

Christmas: Cook It in a Cup!

Julia Myall

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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Summary

Fill ‘em up! Festive baking adventures using silicone cups—from gingerbread and peppermint bark to cranberry sauce and shepherd’s pie.   
 
Just in time for the holiday season, Christmas: Cook It in a Cup! brings delicious holiday spirit to kids eager to cook up holiday cheer! This spirited, Christmas-themed sequel to Cook It in a Cup! and Party in a Cup! serves up more than twenty mouthwatering recipes, from breakfast goodies to holiday-table main courses to perennially popular Christmas favorites. Simple, step-by-step instructions guide young cooks through the process, allowing them to relish in this one-of-a-kind Christmas culinary experience as they whip up tasty treats for holiday parties, family gatherings, and cookie exchanges.
Available since: 09/23/2014.
Print length: 64 pages.

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