Delicious dishes: Creole cooking for children
Book Description
New Orleans is a city where north is south and east is west. Impossible? Not really because New Orleans is built on the banks of the mighty Mississippi and the streets wind and curve the way the river does. New Orleans has an even more mixed up way of cooking known as Creole.
The French were the first European settlers to cook in New Orleans, and they borrowed spices and seasoning fr... More
Book Information
Publisher | The Authors] |
Binding | Unknown Binding (2 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 84 |
ISBN-10 | B00070RXKS |
Publication Date | /1983 |
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