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Teens Cook: How to Cook What You Want to Eat
Written by two teens who know what teens do and don?t know about cooking, TEENS COOK is an instructional cookbook that teaches young adults how to make great meals?and be confident and independent in the kitchen. Authors Megan and Jill Carle are teenage sisters with nothing much in common when it comes to food?except that they both know how to cook really well. One buys ingredients she likes and figures out what to make when she gets home; the other follows every recipe to the letter. One is a vegetarian who?s drawn to ethnic food; the other prefers all-American comfort food. Together, they?re a dynamic duo who have created and mastered more than 75 recipes for breakfasts, snacks, sides, family meals, dinners for one, and desserts. In TEENS COOK, the Carle sisters also share their kitchen know-how on averting and fixing disasters, dealing with cookbook math (fractions and metrics?ugh!), deciphering culinary vocabulary (all those terms we kind of know, but not really), explaining chemistry (why and how stuff goes right and wrong in the kitchen), and avoiding accidents (can you say "grease fire"? oops!). For teens (and tweens) who are tired of eating what their parents decide to fix, TEENS COOK offers foolproof advice for whipping up some tasty home-cooked meals of their own. more
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- Posted: Jul-04-2009
Getting teens to eat (and cook it, too)
Very readable; also contains lots of useful information in addition to the recipes. Purchased this for a preteen granddaughter who wants to be able to prepare all types of meals, but has a mom who doesn't cook very often. Abby was first caught by the catchy titles and helpful tips...
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- Posted: Jan-31-2009
Teen will cook!
My 13 year old LOVES the graphics and the variety of recipes. Some wholesome and healthy foods and some decadent and funky fun foods. My Girl Scout Troop selected this book out of a stack to use for cooking meals for a whole weekend!
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- Posted: Dec-25-2008
Great book made great gift
I bought this book (along with Teens Cook Dessert, another great book) as a gift for my two teenage cousins. Before wrapping the books, though, I spent some time looking through them. If the books had been around when I was a teen, I would have loved to have had them. As it is, I still may buy...
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- Posted: Sep-04-2008
Delicious
I LOVE this book. I am a little older than a teen, but i am 23 and living on my own. The recipes are great because they have single serving dinners.... just perfect for me.... It is a great book to start learning how to cook. can't say enough about it.
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- Posted: Jul-24-2008
Tried and True over and over
We've tried all kinds of recipes in this book from soups to main dishes to desserts (the creme brulee is superb) and everything keeps turning out wonderful. The book might appeal more to girls with all the little helpful side notes-we've also enjoyed Sam Stern's Cooking Up a Storm which might...
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- Posted: Dec-14-2007
Teen Cooking
This book is OK but "Cooking Up a Storm: The Teen Survival Cookbook" is a much better book for teens. A good addition if you want more than one cook book for kids.
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- Posted: Aug-21-2007
Note to Teen Librarians: Great Book for Program!
I am having a back to school program for my teens at the Library teaching them how to make easy and delicious after-school snacks. This is a great book. Just looking at the flyers I have up, they are psyched that we will be making snacks created (and taste approved) by teens. The recipes are...
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- Posted: Jul-03-2007
Teens Cook--Beyond the Microwave
My daughter received this book and we both love it. The entree recipes provide clear directions and come with side-dish suggestions and general cooking tips. Any teen who wants to move cooking skills beyond the microwave should own this book and the partner book Teens Cook Dessert. The recipes...
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- Posted: Jan-18-2007
What to Cook?
This recipe book gives such a wide assortment of recipes for young people to use almost everyday. The recipes are easy to understand, ingredients are everyday items, and there are plenty of hints and tips to help the novice chef. My niece (high school)and daughter (college) both received copies...
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- Posted: Apr-04-2006
GREAT FOR WANA-BE CHEF TEENS! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
My daughter checked out this book from our puplic library,she was sooooo excited when she was able to cook the things in the book without much help from me. When she would finish,it would be GREAT!!!!! I will defiantly be purchasing this book.
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