Rebecca Maracle
First Nations Cooking: Creating a Family Heirloom, Unusual Interactive Cookbook by Ross & Linda Maracle
First Nations Cooking: Creating a Family Heirloom, Unusual Interactive Cookbook by Ross & Linda Maracle
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"After all these years of cooking and many times hearing, 'Mom, can I have that recipe?' I thought how tremendous it would be to put together a cookbook that would become a Family Heirloom."
What you have in Your hands is what I wished I had in my cookbooks throughout the years, Special & Unique features that make this CookBook different...
- "Food Fun Fotos" - Spaces for Your unforgettable favorite food photos
- "My Comments" - Place at the end of each recipe for Your Commends
- "Favourite Recipes" - Space for treasured recipes from family and friends"
- "Selected Menus for Special Occasions"
- "Bottoms Up!" - Found at the bottom of recipe pages...
Lighter Fare, Helpful Hints and Tips
Some of these recipes are Heart-Smart and for Diabetics.
Many of the recipes are taste-tested through three generations of tasters. Some of the recipes have won awards in baking contests. Many are a collection of savoury and unusual recipes gathered from family and friends over the past 37 years.
Some of the Menu Items include:
Amazing Appetizers, Doggie Delights, Kreations for Kids, Sensational Soups, Delectable Desserts, Sassy Salads
From the Beginner to the Connoisseur, this unique cookbook will bring enjoyment as you compile a rich heritage of Your comments, thereby creating Your own Personalized Treasured Family Heirloom.
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The Aunty Collective Indigenous Creative Practice Hub recognizes the sovereignty of the Lekwungen Peoples, land, waters, ancestors, and non-human relations and understands that only through meaningful, respectful, reciprocal relationships, is our work made possible. As diverse Indigenous peoples who carry our unique Indigenous laws with us while away from our own lands and waters, we make visible and honour Lekwungen laws, protocols, and authority as we create, share, and develop relationships within the Lekwungen and neighboring Coast Salish territories and peoples.