BOOK REVIEW: Chicken Soup for the Soul - Food and Love by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Amy Newmark
The way through a man's heart is through the stomach. This saying cannot be more true. Food is a binding point in our lives, especially mine. Coming from a long line of cooks (even the menfolk whip up the tastiest traditional family food), eating has brought us closer as a family.
In this book, food memories are narrated through wonderful stories and recipes which will warm the heart and nourish the soul.
A heartwarming and mouthwatering collection of stories have been put together which will make the reader laugh, cry and be inspired inside and outside the kitchen.
Whether you are reading about funny cooking disasters, holiday traditions, life lessons, or revealing personal anecdotes, you'll want to try the special recipes inside this book and you'll be inspired to spend some quality time with family and friends in the kitchen!
I have always loved the Chicken Soup for the Soul series for its many heartwarming personal stories that we can relate to in daily life. Especially when those stories revolve around food, who am I to say no to it. Thoroughly enjoyable read all around.
The way through a man's heart is through the stomach. This saying cannot be more true. Food is a binding point in our lives, especially mine. Coming from a long line of cooks (even the menfolk whip up the tastiest traditional family food), eating has brought us closer as a family.
In this book, food memories are narrated through wonderful stories and recipes which will warm the heart and nourish the soul.
A heartwarming and mouthwatering collection of stories have been put together which will make the reader laugh, cry and be inspired inside and outside the kitchen.
Whether you are reading about funny cooking disasters, holiday traditions, life lessons, or revealing personal anecdotes, you'll want to try the special recipes inside this book and you'll be inspired to spend some quality time with family and friends in the kitchen!
I have always loved the Chicken Soup for the Soul series for its many heartwarming personal stories that we can relate to in daily life. Especially when those stories revolve around food, who am I to say no to it. Thoroughly enjoyable read all around.
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