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A Wee Scottish Cookbook

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Feast on twenty recipes inspired by the Highland romance novel "Love Inherited." This companion cookbook spans the meals of a Highlander’s day from breakfast to a drink by the fire. But more than serving up food, the author folds in tidbits to place dishes in context of the story and the Scottish culture. Beginning with humble porridge, there are soups to warm the tummy, a hearty stew, main dish pies, and chicken drenched in liqueur. Vegetables, bread, oatcakes, delectable desserts, and a centuries old whisky concoction round out the twenty recipes. In "A Wee Scottish Cookbook," ingredients are given in US and UK measurements for cooks on both sides of the pond.

54 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 22, 2018

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Cristine Eastin

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CRISTINE EASTIN writes contemporary women’s fiction spiced with romance, threaded with life’s heartaches, and enriched with faith and hope.

Cris grew up in Minnesota where life centered on family and friends, outdoor activities, pets, music, and reading. She also wrote short stories and terrible poetry. Then the fun writing stopped and she attended the university. She earned a doctorate in counseling from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

A psychotherapist, now retired, for thirty-five years, Cris has a passion for encouraging people. She tells patients who feel dried up inside, “You can’t pour from an empty pitcher.” Writing for fun again, Cris hopes her fiction not only entertains but pours into readers’ deepest needs.

Visit Cris at her website: CristineEastin.com.

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It was a dollar.

Seems basic things worth trying with ordinary ingredients for the most part...no pix...I like the outlander cookbooks so much better.
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