Friday, January 16, 2009

Home Made Beverages or A Spooktacular Halloween

Home Made Beverages: The Manufacture of Non-Alcoholic and Alcoholic Drinks in the Household

Author: Albert A Hopkins

Very comprehensive, including chapters on essences, syrups, ginger ales, ice cream drinks for fountains, phosphates, hot drinks, ciders, and wines. The bulk of and most interesting part of the book are the non-alcoholic sections, though the cider chapter is of considerable interest. Many of the recipes are also suitable for soda fountain use, giving the book a particular value to anyone wishing to do a nostalgic soda fountain repertoire for a restaurant.



Table of Contents:
I.Essences and Extracts1
II.Syrups24
III.Non-alcoholic Beers55
IV.Eggs and Milk or Cream Drinks61
V.Frappes66
VI.Ginger Ales, Beers, Pop, Etc69
VII.Glaces75
VIII.Grape Juice76
IX.Ice Cream Beverages for Fountains83
X.Lemon, Lime, Mint, Etc.87
XI.Malt Beverages94
XII.Malted Milk and Mead96
XIII.Phosphates100
XIVPunches107
XV.Sundaes112
XVI.Hot Beverages115
XVII.Beverages for the Sick128
XVIII.Ciders131
XIX.Wines and Wine Making145
XX.Mixed Drinks197
XXI.Punches213

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A Spooktacular Halloween

Author: Salina Yoon

It's a Halloween party in a book! This cauldron-shaped board book is full of real spooky recipes and tricky activities. The simple text and the bright, exciting illustrations will surely have ghouls and boys celebrating Halloween!

Publishers Weekly

Another board book by Yoon, A Spooktacular Halloween, asks kids to complete a number of archetypal holiday images, such as ghosts playing hide-and-seek or Frankenstein's face using the 31 enclosed stickers. It also contains recipes for terrifyingly tasty treats. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.



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