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Major Nikon

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Wed Feb 18, 2015, 02:39 PM Feb 2015

Free Kindle book: A Farmer's Daughter: Recipes from a Mennonite Kitchen

Free today, might not be tomorrow. Check the price before you click.

Over 200 mouthwatering recipes--fresh from the farm

I'm Dawn Stoltzfus. Welcome to my kitchen! I was raised on a Mennonite farm where simple, wholesome food was a key ingredient of the good life. Now I'm opening up my recipe box, wiping away the crumbs and wrinkles from the well-loved recipe cards, and sharing them with you. From Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls and Strawberry Shortcake to Old-Fashioned Beef Stew and Chicken and Herb Dumplings, all the best comfort foods I learned to cook from my mother are here, along with some dishes that may surprise you!

In addition to the simple, wholesome recipes for starters, main dishes, sides, and desserts, I share favorite stories from my Mennonite upbringing, tips and tricks for easy meal planning and preparation, and ideas for serving with flair.

If you enjoy feeding your family hearty, wholesome meals made with fresh ingredients and lots of love, please join me in the kitchen!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008SAO1PO
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Free Kindle book: A Farmer's Daughter: Recipes from a Mennonite Kitchen (Original Post) Major Nikon Feb 2015 OP
Or you can read the Penn. Dutch mystery series by Tamar Meyer Warpy Feb 2015 #1
$9.99 now. no_hypocrisy Mar 2015 #2

Warpy

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1. Or you can read the Penn. Dutch mystery series by Tamar Meyer
Wed Feb 18, 2015, 07:01 PM
Feb 2015

which are in the sub genre of culinary mysteries, contain regional recipes, and are absolutely hilarious. Meyer is truly twisted and her characters are outrageous in their hypocrisy and utterly adorable.

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