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Goddess in the Kitchen: 201 Heavenly Recipes, Spirited Stories & Saucy Secrets

Goddess in the Kitchen: 201 Heavenly Recipes, Spirited Stories & Saucy Secrets

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Recipes & Entertainment
Review: The book has some really great recipes, hints, and is entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Amazing!
Review: This book is an absolute treat! It's not just another cookbook -the delicious tales that go with the recepies are food for the imagination and for the soul, while fabulous and pretty simple recepies are wonderfully surprising treats for the tastebuds. I especially love the Cowboy Cookies which were a huge hit at my Christmas potluck party.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Amazing!
Review: This book is an absolute treat! It's not just another cookbook -the delicious tales that go with the recepies are food for the imagination and for the soul, while fabulous and pretty simple recepies are wonderfully surprising treats for the tastebuds. I especially love the Cowboy Cookies which were a huge hit at my Christmas potluck party.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delicious
Review: Who ever reads a cookbook? I used my cookbooks to find recipes and skip through all the fluff. This is the first cookbook I've actually read and thats because it a celebration of life. light a candle, grab a good bottle of wine and cook.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delicious
Review: Who ever reads a cookbook? I used my cookbooks to find recipes and skip through all the fluff. This is the first cookbook I've actually read and thats because it a celebration of life. light a candle, grab a good bottle of wine and cook.


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