Feeding Family, Feeding America

Feeding Family, Feeding America
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Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 1735818690
ISBN-13 : 9781735818696
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Book Synopsis Feeding Family, Feeding America by : Allison Hill

Download or read book Feeding Family, Feeding America written by Allison Hill and published by . This book was released on 2020-12 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Our family took our quarantine time to create a cookbook of our favorite meals to benefit those most in need, donating proceeds to Feeding America, the nation's largest and most effective organization dedicated to fighting domestic hunger through a network of food banks. Each book purchased will provide up to 100 meals. This book is meant to give ideas for creating delicious, flavorful foods that take very little effort and the whole family loves. We also included the influence of one of our town's best, local ingredients we pick up straight from the boats on the dock - lobster! It wouldn't be a family cookbook without the whole family participating as key grips, food stylists and taste testers. My daughter Cristina (16) was food photographer; Chauncey (19) was creative director; and, my nieces Carlisle (22), Cate (19) and Caroline (16) took the lead with naming and food styling. Noni (76) cooked, tasted and edited, edited, and edited until she couldn't take it anymore. Pop (76) just tasted. We loved working on our project...together. We hope you enjoy this peek into our family recipes, all while helping others. Proceeds are donated to the non-profit hunger relief organization, Feeding America


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