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The origin story along with creative vegan soup and stew recipes from the Seattle-based community soup club run by cookbook author Caroline Wright.
Counting to ten and learning to bake is a piece of cake with this cake-themed counting book that features a kid-friendly recipe!
This gorgeous picture-book meditation on loss and family love is a useful tool for children navigating a first experience with death.When a family member or another loved one becomes ill, one of the scariest aspects of their sickness is the way they may change, both physically and in spirit. The feeling of loss can come so early as the person becomes more difficult to recognize. It''s a hard thing for anyone to understand, and especially so for a child. This book offers a helpful visualization of a sick person''s essence as a friendly creature who remains strong and warm, even as the illness progresses. The creature is always around and never tries to cheer the child up, but only serves to keep them company.Caroline Wright and Willow Heath clearly understand that, like the creature, a book cannot "fix" a painful situation or even make it a little better. Instead they simply reflect the pain of loss back to the reader and help them understand that they are not alone.
The key to the cakes' ease is the homemade Mix Match Baking Mix-the foundation of every cake in the book. From there it's just a matter of mixing and matching the batters, flavouring syrups (the secret step that makes these cake recipes so versatile), frostings, and, sometimes, toppings to create unique cakes.
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