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Monday, March 24, 2014

How Cooking Works - Book Review

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I don't know if it's a "homeschooler thing" or just my love of learning, but I especially enjoy the opportunity to turn something into a learning experience - and that's just what "How Cooking Works" does. It takes a children's cookbook with basic yet appealing recipes and mixes in modest nuggets of science - a lovely little cooking / science fusion book to feed your mind and your belly at the same time.

The book has some incredibly easy, but oh so important to start with recipes, like how to boil an egg or basic muffins. These are the foundations upon which we all build our cooking skills and it is nice to see them included.

The layout takes you through the day starting with items such as pancakes, granola breakfast bars and fruit smoothies. On the way we are asked questions such as "Why are thick pancakes full of air bubbles?" and "Why does granola turn golden brown when it is baked?". Then there is a section for snack time (pea & mint soup anyone? or maybe the delicious rice balls we made

and ate before I could take photos?)  followed by main meals and ending up with 'sweet stuff'.

However! don't be fooled by my basic label! For instance the page for cookie dough takes you through the steps to make & bake simple cookies but also gives you instructions for exciting variations like apricots and cinnamon or cheddar cheese and rosemary.

We used the muffin recipe but instead of adding the blueberries we used food coloring and made this.

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The science nugget on the page was about why muffins rise in the oven. We cut open the cake so we could see the bubbles caused by the baking powders reaction with the other ingredients. "The carbon dioxide bubbles expanding in the mix as the muffins cooked are what makes the cake rise." - So Evey told her dad when she shared the cake!

How Cooking Works is available from Dorling Kindersley and for a limited time it is 30% off - only $9.79!

 











Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

The Smithsonian Book of Natural History


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My husband and I discovered the DK Smithsonian Natural History Book completely by accident. We were browsing in Chapters and someone had left a copy atop a display of biographies. It caught Jeff's eye and I returned alone a couple of weeks later and bought him a copy for Christmas.

First of all the 'tech specs'. The beautiful hardcover is 235 x 159mm, 648 pages, a full 7 lbs in weight and is described as :
"A landmark in reference publishing and overseen and authenticated by the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, Natural History presents an unrivaled visual survey of Earth's natural history. Giving a clear

overview of the classification of our natural world-over 6,000 species-Natural History looks at every kingdom of life, from bacteria, minerals, and rocks to fossils to plants and animals. Featuring a remarkable array of specially commissioned photographs, Natural History looks at thousands of specimens and species displayed in visual galleries that take the reader on an incredible journey from the most fundamental building blocks of the world's landscapes, through the simplest of life forms, to plants, fungi, and animals."

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The description does not, however, do it justice. The photographs in this book are nothing less than exquisite. They are accompanied by clear, easy to understand text and make looking through this volume a wonderful experience.

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The book is made up of six chapters. In the first, “Living Earth,” is made up of illustrated introductory essays on topics such as climate change, evolution, and classification provide context for the rest of the book. This is followed by chapters on “Minerals, Rocks, and Fossils”; “Microscopic Life”; “Plants”; “Fungi”; and “Animals,” offering picture galleries that profile about 5,000 specimens and living species ranging from topaz to oyster mushroom to sperm whale. Each chapter is divided into sections representing major groups (for example, “Invertebrates”) with an introduction highlighting the characteristics that define the group. Each subgroup (“Sponges,” “Insects”) also has its own introduction. For living species, “Classification” boxes display the current taxonomic hierarchy. Picture captions provide information such as size, habitat, and distribution. Topics of debate are interspersed in sidebars throughout the text; for example, “Did monocots have aquatic origins?” and “Are birds dinosaurs?”



I thought I would give you a quick update on this wonderful book. It is currently available directly from Dorling Kindersley for 30% off - making it only $38.50 instead of the regular $55. If you are still undecided you can watch the beautiful book trailer here. And before you ask - no I don't get a commission! I just want to share great books with great readers!!

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We have spent many hours with this book, curled up on the sofa with the kids, and every turn of the page brings exciting new discoveries. Just sitting looking through this book is an event in itself and I cannot recommend it highly enough. This is the perfect book to anchor your home reference library.Every bookshelf should have this volume on it.

You can buy this book directly from Dorling Kindersley and at the time of writing it is available at 30% off.

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Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

 

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