Pros: Cookies... Cons: that are labor intensive and complicated to make.
With a title of "Martha Stewart's Cookies" and her smiling picture plastered on the cover one would expect Martha Stewart to have written the cookbook. Instead it's "From The Editors of Martha Stewart Living" magazine and as such appears to be a ...
I hate to admit it, but I secretly love Martha Stewart: she is the ultimate domestic goddess (which, as a working mother with no free time, is something I sometimes secretly wish I could be). Want to know how I convinced my 18 year old sister to spend ...
Pros: Includes useful picture index, gorgeous photos, and tips on decorating and packaging. Cons: Not a hardcover book.
If there is one thing Martha Stewart is known for, it is being a perfectionist. Thus, if this cookie collection book was written by anyone else, I would be sprinkling my entire repertoire of superlatives throughout this review. But coming from Martha ...
Pros: Beautiful layout, helpful hints, mouth-watering pictures. Cons: There are better cookie recipes out there.
I love to bake. I also have a secret love of Martha Stewart; well, maybe just the idea of Martha Stewart. As can be expected of all of Martha's publications, the layout of this book is extremely attractive. The "table of contents" is a sight to ...
The year was 1982, and Martha Stewart published her first book, Entertaining. This immediate best-seller, based on Martha's experience as a profession...More at CHEFS Catalog
The perfect cookie for every occasion.Cookies are the treat that never disappoints. Whether you're baking for a party or a picnic, a formal dinner or ...More at HotBookSale
In addition to easy-to-follow recipes and full-color photographs, this collection is replete with tips and techniques for baking and embellishing, sto...More at Buy.com
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