Thursday, March 2, 2023



What's Cooking?


COOKIE MOLDS AROUND THE YEAR
An Almanac of Molds, Cookies, and Other Treats for Christmas, New Year's, Valentine's Day, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Other Holidays, and Every Season

In this companion to "Baking with Cookie Molds," Anne L. Watson presents cookies and molds for many holidays and all seasons, as well as for special interests and occasions -- weddings, kids, storytelling around the fireplace, and much more. With nearly 150 photos of molds, cookies, and processes, "Cookie Molds Around the Year" features new techniques and new recipes, along with a month-by-month diary of the seasons on San Juan Island, Anne's home.


COOKIE MOLDS AROUND THE YEAR is as delightful as it is informative. I never knew there were so many forms of cookie molds, or that they go back in time as far as they do! I have a few modern ones that are lovely, but the can't compare with what are on the pages of this book. Author Anne L. Watson did her research, and it shows.

Adding recipes alongside the showcase of molds, takes COOKIE MOLDS AROUND THE YEAR to a whole different level.

This is a sure buy for all interested.


Anne L. Watson is the author of a variety of books, including literary novels, soapmaking manuals, cookie cookbooks, housekeeping guides, and children's picture books. She is also now retired from a long and honored career as a historic preservation architecture consultant. Anne lives with her husband and fellow author, Aaron Shepard, in Bellingham, Washington.

SPECIAL NOTE! -- Anne will personally answer any question of yours, after reading this book. Ask her on her website, and you'll normally hear back within hours!



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1 comment:

  1. My sister used to collect them.
    Happy Thursday, Lisa!
    Pat T

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