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1. An Easter Holiday Cookbook (Festive
$1.99
2. Easter Treats: Recipes and Crafts
 
3. Christmas Cooking (Usborne Holiday
$39.99
4. Canadian Living's Family Cookbook
 
$71.88
5. Easter Parade 12cc
6. Have An Old-Fashioned Holiday
7. The Pillsbury Family Christmas
$3.50
8. Easter Cooking (Children's Cooking)
$3.24
9. Easter Bunny's Bake Shoppe
 
$25.64
10. Christian Cookbook (Festivals
$2.98
11. Yummy Chocolate Bunny
$10.17
12. First Festivals: Easter: Crafts,
$2.95
13. Taste of Home's Holiday &
14. Ukranian Easter: Traditions, Folk
$2.98
15. This Little Egg Went to Market

1. An Easter Holiday Cookbook (Festive Foods for the Holidays)
by Emily Raabe
 Library Binding: 24 Pages (2002-09)
list price: US$21.25 -- used & new: US$10.00
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Asin: 0823956245
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2. Easter Treats: Recipes and Crafts for the Whole Family
by Jill O'Connor
Paperback: 96 Pages (2000-02-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$1.99
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Asin: 0811823849
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

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Look no further for entertaining Easter ideas! From tasty recipes for a gourmet dinner to silly and simple crafts with the kids, you'll find the variety in Easter Treats most pleasing. Each recipe includes a lovely color photo of the finished project, as well as an ingredients list and, where appropriate, illustrated steps or traceable stencils. Party-favor ideas range from sturdy paper candy cones to simple jellybean bags, while more kid-friendly ideas include adorable bunny finger puppets and fuzzy pom-pom chicks.

Mouthwatering recipes include Red Potato Strudel, classic Hot Cross Buns, Grilled Asparagus Risotto, and for a hilarious centerpiece, a 3-D Easter Bunny Cake, complete with marshmallow cheeks and floppy fondant ears. Variations on the classic Easter egg are gorgeous--decorative touches include ribbons, origami paper, and intense colors made from paste food colorings--the deep-blue eggs with glittery stars are simply beautiful, and quite different from the traditional springtime palette.While no craft is extremely difficult, beginners should be sure to freely make use of the hints included for how to make projects "child-friendly"--this also translates to "novice-adult friendly." Author Jill O'Connor emphasizes fun over artistic perfection and she makes it easy to enjoy yourself, with thorough instructions, fresh ideas, and an easygoing presentation. --Jill Lightner Book Description
Celebrate Spring Fever in style with the festive recipes and craft ideas in Easter Treats. From sweet Chicken Little Cookie Pops to a full-fledged Easter Bunny Cake and kid-sized Bunny Ears, families will find an array of tanta-lizing confections and simple craft projects that revel in the Easter spirit. Elegant menus offer options for entertaining, and craft projects will have the kids dyeing and decorating eggs, sprucing up their baskets, and creating decorations for the table, the front porch, and themselves. Easter Treats will have the whole family joining in the holiday fun. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

3-0 out of 5 stars Crafts and Recipes for Most of the Family...
Ok...this is a 96 page book concentrating on Easter (crafts and recipes).I had high hopes for it, based on the wonderful valentine volume in the same series (also available, Summer Time Treats, Halloween Treats, and Christmas Treats).I love the layout and format of the book...it's a soft cover book that is easy to handle.I do have concerns about the long term sturdiness of the book when actually doing the crafts and making the recipes...I don't know that the binding will hold up over the "long haul."I do like the overall cover design and layout -- very nice and visually appealing!

In the introduction, the author says:

"Easter is one of the most joyous holidays in Christianity, celebrates the resurrection of Christ.The Easter season is also a time when we honor the unity of our family and friends, welcome spring,,and revel in the awakening beauty of nature after the long days of winter."

Now, obviously, since I'm reviewing this volume from a Wiccan/Pagan perspective...I simply cannot "get behind" the first part of this...but I can whole heartedly embrace the latter part!! I did enjoy the very brief blurb in the introduction about the Germanic origins of Easter Eggs...but would like to have seen a more original suggestion than an Easter Egg Decorating Party for the "ideal" holiday get together!

You will also find standard tips for Boiling blowing, and dyeing your eggs.

As a book of "Recipes and Crafts for the Whole Family," I find this somewhat lacking in the "whole family" area!!Perhaps if your family consists of you and your husband or you and an older child or two, this might apply -- but for people like me (kids ages 3 and 5)...who are looking for a mix of elegant adult crafts and and fun and/or easy kids crafts...this books leaves me wanting. Certainly not in the adult crafting area -- there are a plethora to be had in this area -- but in easy, fun kids projects, there is MUCH to be desired!!

Page 18 has a cute Easter Egg Tree idea, but the ribbon eggs (which are stunningly beautiful) are WAY too complex for small children -- older children or teens looking for a bit of elegance might enjoy this seemingly time consuming project...


As with the Ribbon Eggs, the Washi Eggs (pg 22) and Candy Cones (pg 29) do not seem like kid friendly project either...they ARE beautiful, but definitely an adult project!

The Easy Easter Daisies (pg 25) and brilliant yellow dyed eggs would look STUNNING on an altar, there is just something about them that says SPRING...and with a bit of adjustment on the size of the daisy pattern, could easily be done by younger children!!

The Starry Sky Eggs (26), Jelly Bean Bags (32) and Marzipan Play Dough (Also pg 32) would all be well received by kids of all ages...and easy enough for them to enjoy doing...small kids will need help tying the bags on the jelly beans (be sure to have extra beans, snacking is inevitable with this project -- and half the fun...lol).There are also several projects (like bunny ears and finger puppets for younger children...but my kids already do this stuff at school and I was hoping for a few NEW ideas to do with them!!

The secret message eggs are a very cute and fun idea -- kids (with parents help) should delightin making and then smashing them (or helping the recipient to smash) to get at the message -- this craft also has possible applications for magickal workings -- I know you magickal crafters out there have your motors running already!!!

All the recipes (with the exception ofthe "chicken feed," pg 26) are adult caliber -- I would not attempt any of these -- well, perhaps the Easter Bonnet Shortbread ones (72)...but they would NOT look as elegant and refined as the ones pictured in the book...kids LOVE to decorate cookies...so this one is a definite kid friendly food project!!

So...overall I give this book:

B- for Content -- rated as a book for the "whole family," I find that it's lacking in easier recipes and crafts for kids younger than 8 or 10, but RICH in ideas for the adult crafter and certainly plenty that the adult Wiccan looking to spruce up that spring altar!! Not much I found here in the way of magickal application (beyond altar decoration...and the possibilities for spell work with the Secret Message Eggs).I would recommend it but not as a "main" source for your magickal library...

B+ for Price -- same as the Valentines for size and content...I'd really expect to see a price of 9.95 or slightly less -- with a 14.95 list price and about a 12.00 price tag on Amazon...its' a tad higher than I'd expect or like to see!

Cannot wait 'til I can afford to get the other three in this series, despite my dislikes about this volume, overall I think it's a good buy... and frankly I'm hooked and must have the rest!! Look for my reveiws of them when I can afford to buy them!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Hoppy Easter Treats
Well, it all started with the Halloween Treats book and now I'm hooked.This certain book has many yummy recipes for dinners, drinks, sweets, and even a cute bunny cake.There are also adorable and easy to do crafts for the kids, such as making a little chick and cute bunny finger puppets and you can't forget the dying of the eggs.The instructions are extremely easy to read and follow and the colorful photos of many of the projects are very helpful.I highly recommend this book, as well as the others 'treats' books.You won't be disappointed.

5-0 out of 5 stars Easter Treats recipes and crafts for the whole family
This is my fourth cookbook by Mrs. O'Connor. This one has craft ideas for the whole family to enjoy. Mrs. O'Connor writes in plain English with easy to understand recipes that help you get your children involved in thekitchen. There is a wide variety of dishes in this book. It's great. I hopeshe keeps them coming.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Book for the Entire Family
Before I purchased this book, I was wondering how I was going to keep my kids entertained during the school break and how I was going to make Easter special.This book answered both of those questions perfectly.We madethe crafts and tried the recipes.Everything turned out great!Thank youJill O'Connor!I'm looking forward to seeing books by this author forother holidays as well.How about a Christmas book or even a summer/4th ofJuly book?

5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Addition to the Collection
This was a fabulous find in my opinion!These ideas were simple enough for the average person to understand and succeed without being just for the kids. The whole family spent an entire rainy day experimenting with theseideas and having some wonderful quality time together.Ms. O'Connor gaveus the guidelines for success but even the kids started to get new ideas inthe process and go wild with their imaginations.Without this book wewould have ended up with the same tired looking easter eggs, but now wehave little unique works of art that the kids are so proud of!I havenever seen so many children of such varying ages come together with so muchenthusiam over eggs, decorations, and easter treats!BRAVO! ... Read more


3. Christmas Cooking (Usborne Holiday Titles)
by Rebecca Gilpin
 Paperback: Pages (2002-03)
list price: US$6.95
Isbn: 0794502172
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4. Canadian Living's Family Cookbook : Hundreds of Recipes for Great Food and Special Times with Family and Friends (A Canadian Living/Quantum Book)
Hardcover: Pages (1995)
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Asin: 063491359X
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Product Description
The most comprehensive Canadian Living cookbook to date! Featuring all new recipes for Christmas, Halloween, all Holiday Parties, birthdays, and other occasions throughout the year. Over 200 recipes for everyday meals and also for special occasions. Easy entertaining ideas and seasonal menus. Dozens of tips and shortcuts for fuss-free weekday dinners. Delicious desserts for every sweet tooth in the family. Easily substitute Splenda or sugar substitute to make desserts Atkins-friendly, easily make many recipes low-card & low-fat. Satisfying make-ahead dishes. Traditional family favorites. Also includes ideas for: St. Patrick's Day, Valentines Day, Family Reunions, Weddings, Thanksgiving, Hannukah, Easter, New Years, much more! Limited edition book, only one print run and made available only to Canadian Living elite members. ... Read more


5. Easter Parade 12cc
by S. Englehart
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1994-03-01)
list price: US$71.88 -- used & new: US$71.88
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Asin: 0380776421
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6. Have An Old-Fashioned Holiday Cookbook
by Brown & Bigelow
Paperback: 16 Pages (1985)

Asin: B000W6RC6C
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There are 39 recipres. Recipes include:-Creamy Brandy Sauce-Gumdrop Fruitcake-Anise Butter Cookies-Filbert Lemon Logs-Holiday Eggnog Bread-Frosty Apricot Wreath-Quick Blond Fudge-Holiday Popcorn Balls-Roast Turkey-Sour Cream Pumpkin Pie ... Read more


7. The Pillsbury Family Christmas Cookbook (Most Requested Recipes) (Volume 1, Number 1)
Paperback: 141 Pages (1996)

Asin: B000X1E76E
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Recipes include:Chocolate-Dipped Orange Supremes, Crispy Sugar Cookies, Chocolate Fudge, and Praline Pumpkin Date Muffins. ... Read more


8. Easter Cooking (Children's Cooking)
by Rebecca Gilpin, Catherine Atkinson, Carrie A. Seay
Paperback: 32 Pages (2003-12-30)
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Asin: 0794504124
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9. Easter Bunny's Bake Shoppe
by Rebecca Mccarthy
Paperback: 32 Pages (2008-01-28)
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Asin: 0762432853
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Book Description
We all know what the Easter Bunny does on Easter morning, but what about year `round? For adults playing the Easter Bunny, Easter Bunny's Bake Shoppe is an egg-cellent answer to the question--what should I put in the basket this year? With the carrot, egg, and bunny-shaped cookie cutters included, plus a 32-page book full of the Easter Bunny's secret tips and tricks for his bake shoppe recipes, adults and sugar-crazed kids alike will want to hop into the kitchen for quality treats and time together! ... Read more


10. Christian Cookbook (Festivals Cookbooks)
by Saviour Pirotta
 Library Binding: 32 Pages (2001-04)
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Asin: 0739832638
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11. Yummy Chocolate Bunny
by Jocelyn Jamison
Board book: 12 Pages (2003-01-27)
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Asin: 0843102594
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Book Description
Bit by bit and bite by bite, this yummy chocolate bunny disappears as a guilty-looking child looks on. Where could it have gone? With a peeled-back gold foil cover and die-cuts throughout, you won't be able to resist this appetizing shaped board book either!

Illustrated by Jui Ishida. ... Read more


12. First Festivals: Easter: Crafts, Stories, Facts (First Festivals)
by Lois Rock
Paperback: 48 Pages (2003-01-01)
list price: US$11.99 -- used & new: US$10.17
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Asin: 0745946534
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This book offers ideas, crafts, and activities for children to enjoy as they prepare for and celebrate Easter.
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13. Taste of Home's Holiday & Celebrations 2007
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2007)
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Asin: 0898215595
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Home for the holidays...nothing offers folks as much comfort and joy at such special times. And an attractive spread of home-cooked foods makes each occasion more fulfilling and vivid.That's why we're pleased to present "Taste of Home's Holiday & Celebrations 2007". This timeless treasury is packed with 262 easy recipes to make Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter and any other celebrations throughout the year memorable! ... Read more


14. Ukranian Easter: Traditions, Folk Customs, and Recipes
Spiral-bound: Pages (1983)

Asin: B000FVE24O
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15. This Little Egg Went to Market (Lift-the-Flap, Puffin) (Lift-the-Flap, Puffin)
by Harriet Ziefert
Paperback: 16 Pages (2003-01-27)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$2.98
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Asin: 0142500127
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Book Description
Easter is almost here, and it's time to decorate eggs! But where do the eggs come from that we buy at the market? Eggs come from chickens that live on farms. Some eggs stay on the farm and others are taken to market. The eggs we decorate for Easter come from the market. The eggs that stay on the farm become baby chicks. Lift the flaps and follow two little eggs on their exciting journeys. ... Read more


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