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Good Housekeeping: The Great Bake Sale Cookbook - 75 Sure-Fire Fund-Raising Favorites - cover

Good Housekeeping: The Great Bake Sale Cookbook - 75 Sure-Fire Fund-Raising Favorites

Susan Westmoreland

Publisher: Hearst

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Summary

From the test kitchen of America’s iconic lifestyle magazine, recipes and tips for organizing a successful bake sale fundraiser—includes photos.   “Mom—I need three dozen cupcakes for the school bake sale . . . tomorrow!”   Here’s the book to grab when you hear those words. Good Housekeeping comes to the rescue with seventy-five tasty favorites for sure-fire fundraising success. From cupcakes to brownies, jumbo cookies to spiced nuts, these triple-tested recipes have been specially selected for this collection. You’ll find long-time favorites and fresh new ideas—all easy to make and easy to portion and package for sale. An extensive introductory chapter covers the basics of bake sales—from organizing tips to creative ideas for packaging and display.
Available since: 03/15/2011.
Print length: 190 pages.

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