Chase your dreams
(2019)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Harvest House Publishers, 2019
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780736975889 (electronic bk.) MWT13817439, 0736975888 (electronic bk.) 13817439
LANGUAGE
English
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Delicious Moments Made to Last As a grandma, what could be sweeter than cooking up something wonderful with your grandchild? Celebrate the gift of good food and grandparenthood in this collection of recipes, wisdom, and tips from grandmas like you. You'll discover dozens of delicious recipes, including many that are gluten-free, you and your grandchild will love making…and eating! But more important, you'll have the opportunity to create lasting memories, and share your faith and life lessons with your special little helper. Each recipe is grandma tested and rated for difficulty, so you can always find a tasty treat that fits any child's age and skill level. Along the way, you'll be inspired by select Scripture verses and get more great ideas for connecting with your grandkid. From Floating Frosty Snowmen in January to Peppermint Angel Cake in December, you and your grandchild will enjoy spending time in the kitchen all year long. Let's go make some memories! Enjoy delicious, grandma-tested recipes you and your grandchild will love making together, as well as wisdom and tips from grandmas like you. Make lasting memories in the kitchen and create opportunities to share your faith and life lessons. Lydia E. Harris loves to develop and test recipes with her grandchildren. Lydia's recipes have appeared in two children's cookbooks and several magazines, including Pockets and Focus on the Family's Clubhouse Jr., Clubhouse, and Brio. Her bimonthly column, "A Cup of Tea with Lydia," has been published in The Country Register in the US and Canada for two decades and reaches approximately 500,000 readers. Lydia is also the author of Preparing My Heart for Grandparenting: For Grandparents at Any Stage of the Journey. She earned her master's in Home Economics at the University of Washington, where she met her husband, Milt. They have been married for more than 50 years and enjoy spending time with their two married children and five grandchildren

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