A Good Soup Attracts Chairs: A First African Cookbook for American Kids by Fran Osseo-Asare

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  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • Pub. Date: December 1993
  • 160pp
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    • Pub. Date: December 1993
    • Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 160pp
    • Age Range: 9 to 12

    Synopsis

    What Could be More fun than making Peanut Butter Stew or Plantain Chips or, Better yet, Mixing up something as unusual and tasty as Fufu or Kelewele? Kids can take their turns at being international cooks with A Good Soup Attract Chairs. This book contains more than thirtyfive easy-to-follow recipes from the kitchens of West Africa. Plus, there's a special section on how to throw an African party.

    It won't be hard to have a good time in the kitchen. Learning about new foods and how to make them teaches kids about the culture of the original creators of the recipes. This children's cookbook introduces the authentic recipes of Ghana and West Africa as experienced firsthand by author Fran Osseo-Asare.

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    Presents over thirty-five easy-to-follow recipes from the kitchens of West Africa and Ghana and instructions on how to throw an African party.

    Children's Literature

    This "First African Cookbook for American Kids" is a treasure for kids, for parents and for teachers. From the Lemon Squash (a kind of lemonade) to the African doughnuts and all the delights between, the book is packed with 35 recipes, definitions, history, geography, and anecdotes to spice it up to perfection. This unique collection has clear and simple instructions, tempting offerings and superb photography.

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