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Kitchen Comforts

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Whether your idea of comfort food is Ham & Gouda Quesadillas, Chicken & Potato Soup, or a Peanut Butter & Jelly Smoothie, you will find many ways to satisfy your every craving in this bounty of recipes that feed body and soul. Managing a hectic household of ten, Gay T. Boassy has blended her two passions of art and cooking into one cookbook of superb dishes, with romantic and humorous illustrations that are drawn from the heart. Boassy shares over 200 recipes passed down from family and friends along with some of her own favorites, running the gamut of tastes from the deliciously familiar to the extraordinary.

224 pages, Plastic Comb

First published January 1, 2007

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April 10, 2011
This is a very nice cookbook. The author/cook also did the lovely illustrations. The recipes are simple. They are not complicated to make and use simple inexpensive ingredients. The author is a mother of 8, most big boys, so she has to come up with interesting flavorful food to feed a small army nightly. She cut her recipes down to size for the cookbook so they are a more normal size. Many of her recipes include cans of cream soup, self-rising flour, etc. In other words, culinary shortcuts for a home cook feeding alot. That doesn't mean the recipes wouldn't taste good. It just means she's a home cook not a culinary school trained chef.
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