The Entertaining Touch: Recipes and Inspiration for Every Occasion

ISBN-10
0978548957
ISBN-13
9780978548957
Category
Cooking, American
Pages
191
Language
English
Published
2006
Authors
Andrea Fanning, Karen Dauphin, Lauren Rippey

Description

Thoughtfully compiled, this book shines with 400 beautiful photographs across 220 pages, each filled with ideas for hosting the loveliest season at home.

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