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Tuesday Tales – Friendship Bread

 

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Have you ever had a book that takes you back to your childhood and makes you crave something? That would be exactly what happened as I read the book Friendship Bread by Darien Gee that will be in stores April 5.  Darien Gee, also known as author Mia King, started to think up this story when her eight-year-old daughter brought home a bag of batter to make friendship bread.

The novel centers around characters that meet thanks to the mysterious appearance of Amish Friendship Bread starter in the small town of Avalon, Illinois. The book is filled with the stories of several strong women that form a unique friendship around this baking craze. It is also packed with a lot of different friendship bread recipes.

Friendship Bread

What is Amish Friendship Bread?

It is a cakelike bread that begins with a yeast-based starter batter. When you receive a cup of the starter, you have to follow directions for 10 days and then divide the batter to share with others, and bake some bread for your own family. I remember making friendship bread and trying different variations when we received some starter from a member of my Girl Scout troop. This baking phenomenon has been going on for many years now, and seems to be making a comeback thanks to Darien Gee’s new book. There is even a Friendship Bread Kitchen web site that has the history of Amish Friendship Bread, hundreds of recipes, and other goodies related to this unique batter.

More about Friendship Bread by Darien Gee:

The following is from Darien Gee’s Friendship Kitchen book description page:

An anonymous gift sends a woman on a journey she never could have anticipated.

One afternoon, Julia Evarts and her five-year-old daughter, Gracie, arrive home to find an unexpected gift on the front porch: a homemade loaf of Amish Friendship Bread and a simple note: I hope you enjoy it. Also included are a bag of starter, instructions on how to make the bread herself, and a request to share it with others.

Still reeling from a personal tragedy that left her estranged from the sister who was once her best friend, Julia remains at a loss as to how to move on with her life. She’d just as soon toss the anonymous gift, but to make Gracie happy, she agrees to bake the bread.

When Julia meets two newcomers to the small town of Avalon, Illinois, she sparks a connection by offering them her extra bread starter. Widow Madeline Davis is laboring to keep her tea salon afloat while Hannah Wang de Brisay, a famed concert cellist, is at a crossroads, her career and marriage having come to an abrupt end. In the warm kitchen of Madeline’s tea salon, the three women forge a friendship that will change their lives forever.

In no time, everyone in Avalon is baking Amish Friendship Bread. But even as the town unites for a benevolent cause and Julia becomes ever closer to her new friends, she realizes the profound necessity of confronting the painful past she shares with her sister.

About life and loss, friendship and community, food and family, Friendship Bread tells the uplifting story of what endures when even the unthinkable happens. 

                           

Friendship Bread– Written by Darien Gee – Ballantine Books – April 5, 2011 – ISBN 978-0345525345 – $25.00 hardcover ($15.83 Amazon) and $12.99 Kindle

What I Thought:

It is no secret that I am a fan of Darien Gee’s books that she wrote as Mia King. When I was asked by Family Review Network to check out her latest book, I jumped at the opportunity. I will admit that when I opened up my package, I was a little confused. You see, I had no idea that Darien Gee is Mia King. Once I saw her photo inside the book, I knew it was the same author and wanted to get started.

If it is possible, I think I am even more in love with Gee’s new Avalon Series. Yes, you read that right. Gee will be expanding Friendship Bread into a series about the town and people of Avalon. Of course, we will all have to wait and see if it will be a continuation of Friendship Bread, or pick up with new, related characters from the town. Still, I am excited that there will be more books coming from Gee to read.

What I liked most about this book was the way that Darien Gee weaves in the past, current lives, and even some future information about the five women and their families. We get to see how they are brought together, what happened to them that makes them need the group, and how their love of friendship bread allows them to help others. Gee does an amazing job telling the story and making the reader feel like we are one of the women watching everything unfold before our eyes. Tears, tissues, and clapping were required during certain sections of the book.

Another item that I adore, is the inclusion of recipes to make your own Amish Friendship Bread. In addition to this, there are even more possibilities on the Friendship Bread Kitchen website that was launched recently. You can also join the group in Facebook, and follow along on Twitter. Darien Gee really interacts with her readers. I could see using this book as a Book Club section. If you are interested, there is even a section with ideas and ways to get in touch with Gee.

Now, I must calm my craving for friendship bread until after Passover. I shall sit here and look at all of the recipes that I would like to try and tweak to make them a little more Weight Watchers friendly. At that point, I will be using the card below to make some starter and get a group going here.

Have you ever tried Amish Friendship Bread? If you have I would love to hear about your experience.

Amish Friendship Bread Starter and Bread

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TheAngelForever

Disclosure: This post was written for Family Review Network, and Darien Gee who supplied me with the book for review. No other compensation was given and all opinions are my own genuine feelings. The widget within the review is an Amazon Affiliate where I will receive a percentage of money for the sale of the item should you opt to buy it.

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Tuesday Tales – Taking Books to Travel

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Books are a huge part of our life, even when we travel. Each time that we have gone on a trip that involves an airplane, I buy the boys some new books and things to keep them busy. Our upcoming trip is no different. Today, the books that we bought for the kids to pack and look at on our next Disney adventure arrived.

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These are now tucked away to be a surprise for when we sit down on the airplane. If you have any other ideas for airplane or quiet time when on a vacation, I would love to hear them.

So what have you read recently? Please be sure to link up to your Book Posts, and/or leave a comment below. Include something you read on your own, with a child or someone else. Tuesday Tales are all about spreading the love for books.

TheAngelForever

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Tuesday Tales – Mid-Winter Break

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Kids in a lot of the country have mid-winter break this week. Both of my boys are home. Thanks to this, we are trying to figure out things to do to keep busy during the day (my writing work gets pushed to the night). We will be going to the local library to play, read, and catch up with some friends. Of course, when the boys are busy playing games I try to catch a few pages of the book I am currently reading. Yes, I am actually reading a book and not listening to it. It has been a while, but this one is oh so worth it. Here is a preview:

Friendship Bread

More coming soon about Friendship Bread – along with some places to go for delicious recipes. This book has been a quick and is making me crave the friendship bread that my mother made years ago when I was in elementary school. Hmmm…..

On that note I am off to do some crafts, play games, read books, and spend time with my boys.

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TheAngelForever

Disclosure:I received an advanced copy of Friendship Bread by Darien Gee (aka Mia King) to facilitate an upcoming review. No other compensation was given and all current and future views are 100% mine.

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Tuesday Tales – Sammy Spider’s First Purim

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The other day, JSL had a package in the mail. It was his February book from the PJ Library. When he opened it up and saw what was inside, I think I was more excited. You see, I recognized the book and was so happy it was now in our personal library.

Sammy Spider's First Purim

More about Sammy Spider’s First Purim:

The Shapiro family is getting ready for Purim. Josh is making a grogger to take to the synagogue Megillah reading. Sammy Spider wants to participate, but as Sammy’s mother reminds him, "Spiders don’t celebrate holidays; spiders spin webs." This time Sammy’s curiosity gets him stuck inside a grogger, spinning noisily among the beans. How will he escape?

                     

Sammy Spider’s First Purim – Written by Sylvia A. Rouss – Illustrated by Katherine Janus Kahn – Kar-Ben Publishing – January 2000 – ISBN 978-1580130622 – $7.95 (paperback) – Ages 4-8

The Sammy Spider books are a series by Sylvia A. Rouss about a curious young spider named Sammy. Sammy learns about Jewish holidays by watching the Shapiro family and asking his mother questions. Other Sammy Spider titles include books Shabbat, Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Hanukkah, Tu B’Shevat, Passover, Haggadah, Trip to Israel, and Days of School.

What We Thought:

We are definitely fans of Sammy Spider. Sylvia A. Rouss does an amazing job of incorporating fun Purim facts into the adventure of Sammy Spider. We follow Sammy within the colorful Eric Carle like illustrations done by Katherine Janus Kahn. Some pages from Sammy Spider's First Purim

Sammy learns that Josh will wear a costume to synagogue where he will hear the story of how Queen Esther saved the Jewish people. We also see Mrs. Shapiro making hamantaschen, while Josh creates a grogger of his own. Both of my boys are now curious to read more stories about Sammy Spider and I hope to add to our collection soon.

I am also very impressed with the web site that Sylvia A. Rouss has. Not only does she have her own blog, but also an area with Sammy Spider curriculum activities. I also spied a chapter book that she wrote called Mitzvah the Mutt that may be a great read with NHL.

So what have you read recently? Please be sure to link up to your Tuesday Tales, Book Posts, and/or leave a comment below. Include something you read on your own, with a child or someone else. Tuesday Tales are all about spreading the love for books. 

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: My son received this book as part of our membership to The PJ Library. We were never asked to write about the book. The opinions expressed in the review are my own and no compensation was given. The widget within the review is an Amazon Affiliate where I will receive a percentage of money for the sale of the books should you opt to buy the book mentioned.

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Tuesday Tales – The Butt Book

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Did you just do a double take at the title of the book this week? Yes, there is actually a book for children called The Butt Book. Not only is this a book, it is an experience. Reading this is a time where you and your entire family can laugh, learn, and enjoy a book about your rump. Or if you prefer, you may call it your backside, rump, tushie, keister, heinie, derriere, or any other name you please. The end product is a fun book.

I first read about The Butt Book via a Tweet and went to check out the review. After reading this, I knew it was a book that I had to get for my family. We have read the book numerous times. NHL has read it to JSL. I have read it to the entire family at dinner (don’t judge – I had a captive audience). Nana read it to JSL. I honestly think we will be buying this after I return it to the library.

More about The Butt Book:

Tall butts, short butts, round butts, flat butts.

Butts on mummies and butts on mommies.

Butts on giraffes and elephants and dogs and… FISH?

Yes, even fish butts are celebrated in this tribute to backsides, rumps, tushies, keisters, heinies, and derrieres. Dozens of funny rhymes and pages of laugh-out-loud pictures pay homage to a body part that keeps kids and grown-ups giggling with glee.

Bottoms up!

The Butt Book – Written by Artie Bennett – Illustrated by Mike Lester – Bloomsbury Children’s Books – January 2010 – ISBN 978-1-59990-311-8 – $16.99 – Ages 4-8

 

What We Thought:

I think it is safe to assume that our entire family loved the book. We have not laughed and enjoyed a book like this in quite a while. As a parent, it is nice to find a story that captures the attention of not only the adults, but my seven and three year old boys. Even the teacher in me thinks that this book could have some fun enrichment opportunities in the classroom. Sure, kids will have to get their giggles out from using the word butt, after this it has a lot of extensions.

Inside The Butt Book

The fun words by Artie Bennett are captured beautifully in the hilarious illustrations by Mike Lester. The two go together and really make this book even more special. Of course, now that we have read this book, I want to know more titles by the author. When I went to his website, there is also a section all about The Butt Book. In this section there is a backstory of the book (love the puns), outtakes, words for butt (he lists 54), butt trivia, and a classic butt joke. I know my seven year old will get a kick out of this extension of the story. We will also be looking for additional books by the author to check into.

So what have you read recently? Please be sure to link up to your Tuesday Tales, Book Posts, and/or leave a comment below. Include something you read on your own, with a child or someone else. Tuesday Tales are all about spreading the love for books. 

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: I took this book out of our local library compliments of our tax money. The opinions expressed in the review are my own and were in no way influenced by anything. The widget within the review is an Amazon Affiliate where I will receive a percentage of money for the sale of the books should you opt to buy the book mentioned. As previously mentioned, I do plan on purchasing this book for my family since we enjoyed it so much.

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