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The Quilter's Kitchen: An Elm Creek Quilts Novel with Recipes (Elm Creek Quilts Novels) | 
enlarge | Author: Jennifer Chiaverini Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 1080
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5 x 1.1
ISBN: 1416583297 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781416583295 ASIN: 1416583297
Publication Date: October 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW
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Product Description Anna Del Maso had known that she wanted to be a chef since she was in the seventh grade. "Somehow everything in my life ends up being about food," she realizes, as she begins the latest of her food-themed quilts. Her twin passions have converged in a brand-new position as head chef for Elm Creek Quilts, Waterford, Pennsylvania's popular quilting retreat.As she joins the circle of quilters at historic Elm Creek Manor, Anna is eager to preserve the manor's culinary heritage, dating to 1858, while also celebrating the new favorites of their many guests. Yet as Master Quilter Sylvia Bergstrom Compson well knows, the manor's kitchen, last updated in the 1940s, can't create food that compares to the state-of-the-art quilting instruction for which Elm Creek Quilts is renowned. A full renovation of the kitchen must be completed by the start of the new camp season. Though the task is daunting, Anna is assured in her belief that "A kitchen is the heart of a home." As she and Sylvia begin to dismantle the old to make way for the new, Sylvia's reminiscences remind them both of just how many of the manor's traditions have involved food and celebrations. Whether the feast is one of the holiday menus prepared and enjoyed by generations of Bergstroms, or one of the Welcome Banquets and Farewell Breakfasts that have become hallmarks of Elm Creek Quilt Camp, there is a story for every recipe, and a recipe for every story. The Quilter's Kitchen follows Anna's flavorful explorations of the kitchens of Elm Creek Manor, past and present. As she records beloved recipes and creates original dishes seasoned with love, she discovers anew how the gifts of the table gather friends and family ever closer.
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"She dropped a few stitches here..." November 16, 2008 What a disappointment! I fear that this publication was little more than an excuse to get some long time tried and true readers and fans of the series to purchase a cookbook and little else without the "book" being publicized as such. With little more than a thread of a story to hold a series of recipes together, this was a waste of my time. I'm hoping that Chiaverini will get back on track, pick up the lost threads of her storytelling, and get on with the business of writing fiction - this is what the true fans of her series are awaiting.
The Quilters Kitchen November 12, 2008 I Love this series, however, I was very dissappointed in this book. The story line is great, but I wish those recipes (of which there seems to more pages of than story) should have been put in a different area ~ not in the middle of the story. I love cookbooks and collect them, but I wasn't interested in a cookbook when I purchased this book. I wanted to find out more about Anna and the remodel. The story should have been longer. I read this book in only 2 hours. I'm disappointed. But....I'll continue to read each book as it comes out, because I LOVE this story line! Next time ~ warn us that it's not just a novel.
The Quilter's Kitchen November 11, 2008 I was disappointed that the story did not come to a conclusion. This is a series I have so enjoyed that I would have liked knowing about the completion of the kitchen and the quilters' reactions. The recipes could have been published as a stand-alone cookbook.
The Quilter's Kitchen November 11, 2008 I am a huge fan of Jennifer Chiaverini but I have to say I was disappointed in this book. There was not enough of a story line to go along with the recipes. I finished the entire book in about two hours.
The Quilter's Kitchen November 11, 2008 I was very disappointed with Jennifer's newest book. There wasn't enough storyline and the recipes are too large for my family. I'm glad I borrowed my copy from the library.
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