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Old 08-01-2012, 06:40 PM   #136
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The Catholic Cookbook: A Collection of Recipes From Our Family to Yours [Kindle Edition] Wyatt North (Author), Bieber Publishing (Editor)


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** Active Table of Contents **
** Family Recipes **

This book comes complete with a Touch-or-Click Table of Contents, divided by each section. This edition has a linked Table of Contents and has been wonderfully formatted (searchable and interlinked) to work on your eBook reader.

The idea for this book came to me on a Sunday evening. My wife and I have spent our Sundays the same way for as long as I can remember.

We wake up, get dressed (and do all the stuff that goes along with mornings), and then head to church. We used to stay at church for most of the day. Just listening and praying. For my wife and me, Sunday church is the time to forget about all the worries with money and work and all the other things that cause stress.

Sometimes we get to church at eight and stay until close to four. Since our daughter was born, we stay for just about as long as she can take it. To be honest, she mostly sleeps through it, but it is an important time that our little family shares together.

After church we head home, maybe watch a little television, and start cooking Sunday dinner. These dinners are so important to me. Growing up in a little rural part of the ‘States, Sunday dinner was about the most exciting part of the week. Some of my best memories are of my family sitting around the dinner table enjoying a hot home cooked meal.

So, we got our friends and colleagues together and made this book. We rounded up the best family recipes we had and provided a little background about what makes each one special.

Each recipe is tried and true. None of that “1,000+ recipe in one book” stuff, this is the best of the best.

From our family to yours, we hope you enjoy.
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