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Coconut is gluten free

The Spunky Coconut Cookbook: Gluten Free, Casein Free, Sugar Free, by Kelly V. Brozyna, has plenty of ideas about how to use coconuts in recipes.

Can you eat the alphabet?

Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert, is a book for toddlers discovering the varied foods in the human diet.

Fix-It and Forget-It Kids' Cookbook

Get your kids involved in the fun of crock pot cooking. It's safer than stove-top cooking; no hot burners. You'll find main courses, snacks, and desserts to make with kids.

Cooking with kids product reviews

Any adult who loves to cook would agree there is nothing more exciting than getting a new toy for the kitchen. Well, if kids are spending more time in the kitchen, why not let them have their own gadgets? Let’s review a couple of the top kid kitchen gadgets.

Toddler Cafe

Well, feeding toddlers can be a challenge - at least feeding them the right kind of food seems sometimes almost impossible. If you are at your wit's end about your fussy eater, you need to remember that toddlers go through different stages in their development. They like something one day and not the other. Their taste buds are developing and they are exploring the world of food, tastes and textures.

Of cantaloupe and corn

Review of the books "The Tale of the Pronghorned Cantaloupe," by Sabra Brown Steinsiek, and "Four Seasons of Corn: A Winnebago Tradition," by Sally M Hunter.

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