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| Betty Crocker's Cooky Book | 
enlarge | Authors: Betty Crocker Editors, Eric Mulvany Brand: Back to Basics Toys Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $13.39 You Save: $11.56 (46%)
New (34) Used (18) Collectible (5) from $13.10
Avg. Customer Rating: 108 reviews Sales Rank: 1513
Media: Spiral-bound Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 160 Age: 5 - 7 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 8.8 x 0.7
MPN: 7542 ISBN: 0764566377 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.8654 UPC: 785555108363 EAN: 9780764566370 ASIN: 0764566377
Publication Date: August 2, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new item. Over 4 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Few left in stock - order soon. Code: W20081201051823Y
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| Customer Reviews:
Love It! August 24, 2007 I love to bake pies, cakes and cookies. I have many cookbooks and find this particular cooky book very enjoyable. Recipes are easily explained and the full page pictures enhance the recipes.
Great book for bakers and for people who love vintage things August 23, 2007 I love this book, haven't made anything in it, but I just like having it in my library. It's wonderful to look through, the recipes aren't low-fat, low-cholesterol, they're good old-fashioned baking recipes that comfort me just looking at them. The pictures are really wonderful too, very heartwarming and reminiscent of a kinder time. I enjoy this book so much I am giving it as a wedding gift in a basket filled with like items: cookie cutters, measuring cups, a new "old style" glass cookie jar with a red enamel lid and some sage plaid dishtowels because this book reminds me of what all homes should be about: family, good food and good memories!
The one and only classic cooky book July 17, 2007 Is cooky really spelled cooky? I have always spelled it "cookie". But who really cares, this book is full of great recipes for both. This book is going onto the third generation in my family. I learned to make cookies as a kid with my my mom's copy, my kids learned from my copy and I have bought this book for each of them as they have moved out of the house. Now I am replacing my own time-worn copy. Lemon bars, ginger almond cookies, chocolate crinkles, Ethel's sugar cookies (I don't know who Ethel is but I love her recipe), snickerdoodles, etc. Buy this book for yourself and your kids.
The book YOUR Grandmother learned to bake cookies from! July 12, 2007 That is how I introduced my granddaughter to this new & less ragged copy of my beloved Betty Crocker's Cooky Book! There are no "hard" recipes here, very little "artificial" and all of it good. A wonderful way to share some fun with the kids while eliminating all the "junk."
Best book for cookies! June 27, 2007 My mother-in-law is famous for her holiday cookie baking. For years, she's baked more than 120 dozen cookies around Christmas and this is the book she used. She gave me a copy three years ago and I've used it religiously to bake cookies ever since - not just at the holidays - but for school events, parties, hostess gifts and other functions (fortunately, my mother-in-law does not expect me to bake 120 dozen). :-)
This book is an invaluable resource for the most basic (chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, etc.) cookies, to the less common (egyptian rose leaves, cherry coconut bars, etc.) and will appeal to beginners and experts alike. Enjoy!
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