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The Bewitched Cookbook: Magic in the Kitchen |
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Rating:  Summary: Loise Tate the second cashes in with this garbage Review: As a quasi-famous TV personality, Kasey Rogers, who played the second Louise Tate on 'Bewitched', has written a bafflingly insignificant book cashing in on the strong residual popularity of a television classic. The book is filled with inane, contrived information she herself has invented about the show's cast of characters and the actual recipes our dubious authoress has included are impractical and hardly what anyone would genuinely consider making. In short, Ex-TV star with to much time on hands writes drivel.
Rating:  Summary: MAGIC TASTES GOOD! Review: Kasey and Mark know how to satisfy the cravings of any witch or mortal with fun-filled "Bewitched" recipies. And while you're waiting for the oven to preheat or the pot to boil, you can entertain yourself buy reading some of the fun-filled facts
Rating:  Summary: No Kitchen Witch Should Be Without This Book Review: Kasey Rogers creates a great piece of Bewitched memorabilia with this book. I loved the closure that she gave to each of the main characters of the TV show with her little "biographies." It's chocked full of great pictures, show trivia, and even an episode guide. The recipes are practical and appealing--I can't wait to serve ice cream in the chocolate bowls made from balloon molds--yummy!
Rating:  Summary: No Kitchen Witch Should Be Without This Book Review: Kasey Rogers creates a great piece of Bewitched memorabilia with this book. I loved the closure that she gave to each of the main characters of the TV show with her little "biographies." It's chocked full of great pictures, show trivia, and even an episode guide. The recipes are practical and appealing--I can't wait to serve ice cream in the chocolate bowls made from balloon molds--yummy!
Rating:  Summary: Delightful Review: Reading this fun cookbook brought back alot of childhood memories of Samantha , Serena , Endora , Uncle Arthur , the whole gang. I found it quite fun and entertaining with silly titles and quotes from the show. If you are any kind of a Bewitched fan then this is a good book for your collection of memorabilia.I wish Bewitched could have gone on forever [it still does with reruns from Nick at Night] as we need constant reminders of the magic that we all behold no matter how big or small.
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