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Learn to COOK - Fan Fare: A Playbook of Great Recipes for Tailgating or Watching the Game at Home

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Manufacturer: Harvard Common Press
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 641.578 EAN: 9781558323384 ISBN: 1558323384 Label: Harvard Common Press Manufacturer: Harvard Common Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 176 Publication Date: 2007-08-10 Publisher: Harvard Common Press Release Date: 2007-07-15 Studio: Harvard Common Press
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When your favorite team is playing, Debbie Moose's Fan Fare is the only book you'll need to tailgate at the big game or throw a party for friends at home, with 100 classic and regional recipes--and the stories and traditions behind them. Fan Fare includes favorites from around the country, from Jo Ann's Campfire Onion Blossoms--popular at NASCAR races, where tailgating often turns into a days-long campout--to bratwurst prepared just the way Green Bay Packers fans like it. It's organized into five chapters that cover every party of the game day feast: Kickoff (appetizers and snacks), Bowl Games (soups, beans, and chili), Hot Streak (entrées), Pit Stops (salads, sides, breakfast, and brunch), and Overtime (desserts and drinks). Moose has also included all the important tips for an impromptu home party or a carefully planned on-site tailgate, with information on food transport and safety, outdoor cooking techniques, suggested menus, and a calendar of sporting events, so there s a great excuse for a tailgate party any time of the year.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Many excellent options. Comment: Fan Fare: A Playbook of Great Recipes for Tailgating or Watching the Game At Home will appeal to any household where a game player is in residence, and any general public library lending collection catering to them. It packs in easy dishes ranging from nuts and mini-muffins to main courses quick and easy to eat in front of the TV set. While there are no color photos - just illustrations - the easy dishes don't need 'em, with such fare as Teriyaki Tip-Off Wings and Norma's Cool Veggie Pizza providing many excellent options.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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