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Little Book of Eats
by J. K. Hoenmans
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Overview


Recipes that friends and customers most often demanded along with some fun interactions with the dairy goats on the farm.

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Description


Little Book of Eats originated from both time spent in the kitchen with my mother and her mother, learning how to cook, and, as a mature adult, wanting to just enjoy cooking, making cheese, making things using farm fresh products, and sharing.
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About the author


After a successful and varied carrier in various venues, Hoenmans started a small farm, wanting to have a sustainable operation. A lifetime of enjoying good food, and cooking to appeal to her own preferences as well as friends and family, led to working on things that became popular items at farmers markets (where allowed). Several years of sharing interactions with the animals on the farm, coupled with the recipes friends and customers were asking about, finally motivated her to spend the time to prove the recipes and write them down.

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Book details

Genre:COOKING

Subgenre:General

Language:English

Pages:60

Paperback ISBN:9781667866864


Overview


Recipes that friends and customers most often demanded along with some fun interactions with the dairy goats on the farm.

Read more

Description


Little Book of Eats originated from both time spent in the kitchen with my mother and her mother, learning how to cook, and, as a mature adult, wanting to just enjoy cooking, making cheese, making things using farm fresh products, and sharing.

Read more

About the author


After a successful and varied carrier in various venues, Hoenmans started a small farm, wanting to have a sustainable operation. A lifetime of enjoying good food, and cooking to appeal to her own preferences as well as friends and family, led to working on things that became popular items at farmers markets (where allowed). Several years of sharing interactions with the animals on the farm, coupled with the recipes friends and customers were asking about, finally motivated her to spend the time to prove the recipes and write them down.

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