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From the man who reinvented Thanksgiving comes–Christmas! This isn’t to say that Buddhists, Jews, and Muslims should read no further. We’re talking end-of-the-year feasting here. Gather up the family and clear the kitchen counters. Make room in the refrigerator. The old is about to give way to the new, and a great feast is the best gift of them all, be that a Christmas feast or whatever you may call it. Rick Rodgers shows the way with Christmas 101, identifying all possible pitfalls and minefields, encouraging mass preplanning so that you, the host or hostess, can also kick back at a certain point and become part of the festivities. There is more to life, after all, than polishing the silverware. This slim volume is loaded with recipes and information in chapters such as “Making a List and Checking It Twice”; “Appetizers, Snacks, and Beverages” (where you’ll find Old Fashioned Egg Nog); “Salads, Soups, and Other First Courses” (try Or (more…)
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