4 Reasons to Buy a CNC Cookbook Today
Food interests everyone. Food connects people. Especially tasty food. The CNC cookbook is available for purchase and of course has recipes for tasty food. Contact a Women’s Ministry Team member and she’ll get you connected.
Below are four reasons you’ll want to buy your cookbook today.
- There are a limited number of books left. You don’t want to be the only CNC family member without one.
- This cookbook contains 350+ family-tested and family-loved recipes. You can cook any recipe and know that it’ll be a winner.
- The kid’s recipe section is darling. There are 24 unabridged recipes from CNC children ages 4-11.
- You’ll find a recipe for Seth’s Pizza Man (p. 248) which you’ll want to start today since it takes 30,000 hours to cook.
- Hannah’s Super Duper Homemade French Toast (p. 246) is a must try especially for those milk lovers as it calls for 7 cups of milk.
- John’s chocolate chip cookie (p. 244) ingredient list is easy enough with 1 c. flour, 3 c. regular milk and 2 c. chocolate chips.
- Have a hankering for strawberries in your eggs? Check out Emily’s Arnez Scrambled Eggs on page 242.
4. It only costs $14.99. At this price you can even buy one as a gift.
Come by the church to buy a book. If you want one sent to you, lmk.

5 Comments:
At 7:23 PM,
Lynette said…
Just bought my book today. It is much, much more than I ever excepted. The cutest homespun cookbok I have in my collection. Made with lots & lots of love. Hop over to my blog to see what else I wrote about it.
At 7:54 AM,
Susan said…
Thanks for the unsolicited review, Lynette.
I agree it is ONE of the most darling cookbooks.
At 7:09 AM,
Lynette said…
and play doh recipes. Children's Ministry could use some homemade play doh. Hint, hint to anyone out there with time to whip up a batch or too.
I actually sent a e-mail to all my lovely friends asking for play doh & some other needed donations for our classes, snacks & things. I except attendance to be up in December & classes needing some extra things.
At 5:51 PM,
Susan said…
I'll make some play-doh.
I think that our cookbook even has a recipe!
Do you want colors or plain?
At 7:50 PM,
Lynette said…
Yes, the cookbook does a 2 recipes in it in the This & That section.
Color or plain, hmmm, the kids love color of course, plain would be fun. I don't think they have ever seen plain. I wonder if the preschool class would eat it? I guess color, they would probably like that better.
Thank you!
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