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From the first date to the wedding reception, good food
plays an important role in relationships and in life. In
their first guide for women eager to get into the kitchen
and confront the love affair between relationships and
food - Shakara Bridgers, Jeniece Isley and Joan Davis turn
to 'tried and true' dishes passed down from their families
and friends, as well as, recipes they have perfected over
the course of their life-long friendship, to conjure a
culinary potion your lover won't soon forget.
With sassy, city-girl wit, the self-proclaimed Princesses
of a New Urban Culinary Lifestyle share a collection of
over 120 of their favorite recipes that are sure to
compliment every stage of a growing romance. Whether
you're planning an intimate dinner for two with your honey
or a down-home feast, reminiscent of his Mama's Sunday
dinners, these delicious, yet user-friendly recipes are
the perfect way to set yourself apart from the norm.
Filled with helpful advice on stocking your pantry and
shopping for basic kitchen tools - each chapter is
preceded with colorful and fun illustrations, followed by
laugh-out-loud advice on impressing your special someone
with helpful tips and time saving techniques.
Destined to be flour-dusted, the recipes in Get 'Em Girl
are a true reflection of each one of the authors'
southern-girls in the big city' upbringing. Throw a
game-day feast for his friends and family with Hot Like
Fire Buffalo Wings and Sweet & Spicy Ribs. Take him away
to exotic places with Hoisin Glazed Pork Chops, Shrimp Egg
Rolls, Vegetable Fried Rice and Flirty Fortune Cookies. A
down-home meal wouldn't be complete without simple
Southern Fried Chicken, Collard Greens with Smoked Turkey
Wings, Sweet Potato Biscuits and Southern Girl's Sweet
Tea.
The Get ‘Em Girl’s Guide to Unlocking the Power of Cuisine
has the recipes that you'll want to cook and eat, but it’s
much more than just the food; it's about investing time in
yourself and your relationship. Going after what you want
in unconventional ways. So go ahead, think outside of the
box--and go out and get what's yours. |