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Large Print Cookbook ¿ Simple, Easy-to-Read, Easy-to-Make, Family-Style

Large Print Cookbook ¿ Simple, Easy-to-Read, Easy-to-Make, Family-Style

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Much appreciated gift!
Review: After meeting Dr. Kunkel through a mutual friend, I was given this book as a gift. What a treat! I'm particularly fond of the recipe for Tomato Aspic, and serve it often to delighted guests. I know several people who live with Macular Degeneration and low-vision, and have sent this book to all of them. Everyone who received it has found several favorites, and use it often. Thoughtfully produced in larger-than-normal type, and flat-fold design, shows us that the author truly wanted to make it easier for people to remain self-sufficient, while sharing his love of cooking. There's a life lesson in this, which I will leave to the individual to ponder.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: High-flavor family- style recipes with super-size print
Review: I've tried many of the recipes and they're great. This is a good cookbook for everyone, however, for people with low vision this is an exceptional cookbook. Most large print books use 18 to 24 point type; this book has 30 POINT TYPE. I've sent copies of the "Large Print Cookbook" to two friends who are legally blind. They can read this book easily and they are thrilled with the recipes. The author, Dr. Kunkel is a retired orthopedic surgeon with a lifelong love of cooking. Now suffering from macular degeneration, he couldn't find a cookbook on the market that he could read, so he created his own. This book features many details, besides the super-large print, that are the result of his own experience with vision difficulties: -- the recipes are easy to follow, simplified methods make cooking simpler -- black type on pale yellow paper provides high contrast easy reading -- chapter headings have distinctive borders for high visibility -- index listings are on each chapter heading page -- cooking tips and information are given, plus health notes -- The lay-flat coil binding is a real plus for anyone with low vision

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not what it seems
Review: The large print version has a background color,type and type color that works well. The recipes are too complicated with too many ingredients for a person who is legally blind. Therefore I would not recommend it.


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