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The average rating for 365 foods kids love to eat based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2014-04-02 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Dietrich Zoellner
I have owned this cookbook for many years but don't use it too often. This week I decided to make several recipes from it. Every single one turned out very good. The up side of this book is there are many recipes that I have never heard of before, and there is a whole chapter of recipes that kids are supposed to make themselves. The downside is the size of the pages make it practically impossible to open and it without damaging the binding (it is a small size, not spiral bound, huge binding...) there are no pictures of any of prepared dishes, so if you like to know what it will look like... You are out of luck. Also, the instructions are not great. It almost seems like each recipe is written in a different style, the steps are all mushed into one paragraph. This was one of the first cook books I ever owned, and I didn't realize at the time that it was not the greatest Cookbook. Now that I have had a chance to use lots of other cookbooks, I can see that this book has a lot of issues... But there are some good recipes I here!
Review # 2 was written on 2020-06-18 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Julio Chavez Brizuela
I've been looking for this book for decades (under the wrong title) and finally found it on a vintage children's fiction blog...and on eBay. Reading this book again after more than 40 years was one of those rare times when something actually is as good as the memory. The Diamond in the Window is a top notch children's book for any decade. Even for adults, it's both a fun and gripping read, and filled with valuable, not-too-pedantic lessons for children (and grown-ups too). The "funny uncle" character, Uncle Freddy, is a brilliant addition to the story because his nutty antics hold the reader's interest while serving as a primer to the Transcendentalist movement. It's a scintillating tale about two good little children who save the day. Loved it. I won't be letting this one go a second time.


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