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A Cup of Comfort Cookbook: Favorite Comfort Foods to Warm Your Heart and Lift Your Spirit

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Each Cup of Comfort book features over 50 exceptional stories of ordinary people who have overcome great obstacles, persevered through thick and through thin, and found the power to control their own destinies. Readers will laugh and cry out loud as they share in the many moving experiences detailed within these pages.

360 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2002

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Jay Weinstein

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January 20, 2015
A Cup of Comfort Cookbook: Favorite Comfort Foods to Warm Your Heart and Lift Your Spirit [Paperback] by Jay Weinstein

This book was in the bargain/clearance bin of a local BigLots in Tacoma years ago. Having caught my eye with the homespun title and images of warm soup and savory pies, I bought it.

Written in the 'Chicken Soup for the Soul' genre, it's down home, inspirational and somewhat emotional-laden stories is sure to grasp the attention of those who love the Chicken Soup series' books.

The recipes are written by every day people who send in their family heirloom recipes to be included in the series. The recipes aren't healthy and, include fattening, starchy and high carbohydrate ingredients and full of sodium. But they do sound comforting and filling, nonetheless. They really are not for those of us with diabetes, heart disease and other health issues. The stories really do capture your heart and you feel like you're sitting down with the recipe author.

The writer/compiler, Jay Weinstien, knew how to compile the stories as well as the recipes to ensure an even flow of continuity throughout the book. Recipes and chapters are well-placed, giving a a good feel for a cookbook, as well as a compendium of down home stories.

I would give the recipes themselves a 3.5 (mostly unhealthy recipes) and a 4 for heartwarming stories.
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October 14, 2008
Cute stories. Haven't tried any of the recipes, but they look like they bear the "church family cookbook" seal of authenticity and deliciousness.
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