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This thread centers around selecting cookbooks suitable for picky eaters, with participants sharing their personal experiences and preferences regarding various titles.
There is a general agreement among participants that "All The Best" and "29 Minutes to Dinner" are popular choices, though individual preferences for other titles vary.
Participants share their experiences with cookbooks in the context of cooking for picky eaters and using them both at home and during shows.
This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants seeking insights on cookbooks that cater to picky eaters and practical cooking needs.
nikki70563 said:I want to order a cookbook but don't which one to order - I don't have any besides season best, my husband is very picky so would need one that I could actully use not just to display for shows any help?
Hee Hee, especially since Celebrate is no longer available!The_Kitchen_Guy said:I use All The Best and Celebrate! a lot. If I had to choose only one, I think it would be All The Best.
My faves too. And I love the new grilling cookbook.ChefBeckyD said:All The Best
29 Minutes To Dinner
It's Good For You
Those are the ones I use the most at home, and at shows.
Ditto from me!heather223 said:All the Best & 29 Minutes to Dinner are my favorites and most used. :chef:
"Ordering the Right Cookbook: Help for Picky Eaters" is a guide designed to assist parents and caregivers in selecting cookbooks that cater to the tastes and preferences of picky eaters. It provides tips on identifying recipes that are appealing to children and strategies for introducing new foods in a fun and engaging way.
The target audience for this cookbook includes parents, guardians, and caregivers of children who are selective about their food choices. It is also suitable for anyone looking to expand their cooking repertoire with kid-friendly recipes that can entice picky eaters.
The cookbook features a variety of recipes that are simple, quick, and designed to appeal to picky eaters. You can expect to find recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and desserts, all tailored to include familiar ingredients and flavors that children typically enjoy.
Yes, the cookbook includes practical tips and strategies for introducing new foods to picky eaters. These may include suggestions for gradual exposure, incorporating new ingredients into familiar dishes, and creative presentation ideas to make meals more appealing.
You can order "Ordering the Right Cookbook: Help for Picky Eaters" through the Pampered Chef website or by contacting a Pampered Chef consultant. It may also be available at local bookstores or online retailers, depending on availability.