Recipe Road Trip, Cooking Your Way Across the USA

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ISBN
9781943016143
Grade 1-5
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Charlotte Mason
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  • Travel the US from your kitchen with this collection of recipes from each of the 50 states, Washington D.C., Guam, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, and Northern Marianas Islands
  • Recipes introduce children to meals and foods from locally grown crops or recipes with historical or cultural significance
Description

Take your taste buds on a delish adventure across the USA and her territories and commonwealths. Sprinkled with cute and colorful illustrations, this recipe collection includes 2 recipes for each state, as well as Washington D.C., Northern Marianas, Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico (4 recipes). Each recipe begins with a list of ingredients, followed by step-by-step instructions. While not all recipes include a colorful graphic illustration, the directions are straightforward and easy for children (with parental assistance) to complete. Try Maple Candy from Vermont, Florida’s Key Lime Pie, Slow Cooker Texas Pulled Pork, Empanadillas from Puerto Rico, and more. Along with the family friendly recipes, other helpful features include each recipe identified by level of difficulty (1-3), regional menus, and the appendices with recipes organized by category and level of difficulty.  Scattered throughout you will find fun facts or silly jokes related to the region or recipe. A fun supplement to your US geography studies or for adding a new recipe to your family nights! 214 pgs, hc. ~Deanne 

Publisher's Description of Recipe Road Trip, Cooking Your Way Across the USA
Take kids on a road trip around America without leaving your kitchen. Did you know that Baked Alaska is not from Alaska? This recipe was created in Louisiana. The first Twinkie was made in Illinois, and Virginia was the first state to grow peanuts. Explore the geography, history, and regional charm of the United States as you help children prepare different dishes with this entertaining book. Food humor sprinkled throughout the book will have you laughing out loud. Kids can look at the map of the United States to see where a recipe comes from, compared to where they live. The recipes offer a wonderful opportunity for kids to learn cooking along with US geography. Includes more than one hundred recipes—with easy-to-find ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions. Fun food facts and jokes are sprinkled throughout the book, along with colorful, engaging illustrations to highlight state products and inventions. Informative and delicious for kids and their families!
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Product Format:Hardcover
Brand:Kitchen Ink Publishing
Grades:1-5
ISBN:9781943016143
Length in Inches:10.25
Width in Inches:8.625
Height in Inches:0.75
Weight in Pounds:2.15
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