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Kids in the Holiday Kitchen
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Kids in the Holiday Kitchen

Include kids in the holiday merrymaking this year by inviting them into the kitchen to help. Full of catchy recipe names, such as Sleigh Rider Cider (apple-raspberry spiced cider) and Incredible Edible Ornaments (cupcakes), will have your little ones wanting to bake all the treats. Take a break from cooking to craft homemade gifts: Santa’s Suds (decorated soaps) and Happy Hellos (greeting cards) make unique, memorable gifts for family and friends. By Jessica Strand and Tammy Massman-Johnson, 2008, $16.95. Visit chroniclebooks.com.

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