Fairy Food

Fairy Food
Author: Marie W. Lawrence
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1510755942

Whimsical Recipes for Fairy-Themed Lunches, Teatime, Desserts, and More! There are many kinds of fairies—garden fairies, orchard fairies, meadow fairies, woodland elves, and a number of unique water fairies such as sprites and nymphs. One thing all fairies have in common is a love of delicious food! Fruits, berries, and wild honey are sure to keep almost any fairy happy for hours on end. A nibble of cake or pastry will make them positively joyous! Explore the whimsical world of fairy food in this delightful cookbook. Whether you're planning a fairy-themed party or just wish to add an element of fancy to your meals, you'll find plenty to inspire you here, from breakfasts and lunches to teatime to dessert. Discover recipes such as: Pastel Berry Shortbread Rounds Rainbow Tea Bread Wild Violet Tea Sandwiches Elves’ Emerald Mushroom Pizza Water Sprites’ Watermelon Soup Cream Puff Fairy Ring Firefly Cupcakes Fondant Fireflies, Honeybees and Bumblebees Creamy Chocolate Rainbow Cones Pixies’ Popcorn Blooming Honey Biscuits and much more! Many recipes include elements that children can help prepare for added fun. Full of inspiring photographs of fairy food and drink, as well as a fairy-themed garden tea party, this delightful cookbook makes a unique gift for the fairy enthusiast in your life.

Stargold the Food Fairy- Plant-Based Edition

Stargold the Food Fairy- Plant-Based Edition
Author: Claudia Lemay
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Fairies
ISBN: 9781974032976

2016 Mom's Choice Awards(R) Stargold the Food Fairy has just been adapted for plant-based readers! Stargold the food Fairy is the perfect book for plant-based parents who constantly find themselves repeating, "No, we are not eating candies for dinner tonight." The author of the book is a Registered Dietitian who came up with the story as she is one of those parents herself. And when her kids asked: "But why not, mom?" she felt that "Because I said so!" was not a good enough of an answer. The book is also a great teaching tool for dietitians and educators who wish to explain the importance of nutrition to plant-based children in a fun, easy-to-understand manner. Stargold the Food Fairy takes Lucie on an exciting adventure to Growland. Lucie is amazed when she learns that whatever she eats directly affects everything about her body. Lucie doesn't always appreciate the healthy meals her parents take care to provide. One day, Lucie becomes so angry over the dinner menu that she runs to her room. While Lucie is brooding, Stargold the Food Fairy appears with an invitation to travel together to the magical land of Growland. In Growland, Lucie meets elves that build magical houses and she soon discovers that these houses represent something far more precious. The houses are actually human bodies! Lucie learns that each food group has its own, very important role, and that various foods act as different building materials for her body. "Good foods build the brain; good books expand it."

My Food, Your Food, Our Food

My Food, Your Food, Our Food
Author: Emma Carlson Berne
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2018-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1684102383

"We all like different food, but everybody needs to eat! How Are We Alike and DIfferent? FInd out in My food, Your food, Our food."--Back cover.

Fairytale Food

Fairytale Food
Author: Lucie Cash
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1848093578

"If you fancy tucking into a steaming hot bowl of Princess & the Pea Soup, curling up by the fire with a cup of tea and a slab of Hansel & Gretel's House Gingerbreador tickling your taste-buds with a dollop of Tinkerbell's Trifle, then Fairytale Foodis for you ... ... Once upon a time, a young(-ish) maiden decided she was fed up with cooking the same old beans on toast and pasta bakes every night; she longed for some magic in her cooking. So she left her cosy cottage (flat in West London), pen and paper in hand and set off to find inspiration in the land of fairytales. For months and months she toiled visiting our best-loved characters; some were wonderfully sweet and generous, others were a bit grumpy and a little scary, but they all gave her ideas, tips and the confidence to create her very own delicious recipes. Put a bit of magic into your cooking with these recipes inspired by some of our most-loved fairytales."

Fairies Cookbook

Fairies Cookbook
Author: Barbara Beery
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781423602903

Uses colorful photos and step-by-step instructions to show how to cook fairy-themed treats, including fancy fairy cakes, unicorn calzones, and pixie pancakes.

How to Find Flower Fairies

How to Find Flower Fairies
Author: Cicely Mary Barker
Publisher: Frederick Warne Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Fairies
ISBN: 9780723258902

Using clever disguises, fairies live and hide in treetops, forests, gardens, marshes, and hedgerows.

The Fairy Bible

The Fairy Bible
Author: Teresa Moorey
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2008-07
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781402745485

Fairies of the water, air, and earth, the trees and flowers, the house and hearth: all these mysterious, elusive creatures materialize on the pages of this distinctively beautiful guide to fairyland. Illustrated throughout with captivating artwork in glorious color, it examines fairy legend and lore through the ages and leads us into fairy cities, landscapes, rings, and paths. Find out what clothes they wear (fairies can be fussy about their dress), what they like to eat and drink, and what plants and animals they cherish. Discover the secrets of fairy festivals, and the various names they like to be called--including the Little Folk and Good Neighbors. Altogether, it's a privileged glimpse into a paradise that vibrates at a different frequency than ours...and that few can ever see.

A Kitchen Fairytale

A Kitchen Fairytale
Author: Iidamaria van der Byl-Knoefel
Publisher: Hammersmith Books Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Autoimmune diseases
ISBN: 9781781611340

Written by 'expert patient' Iida, who has used the principles of plant-based wholefoods with no added sweeteners, fats or oils to regain her own health, this is a beautifully illustrated, full-colour cookbook that explicitly follows the approach of the Paddison Program for Rheumatoid Arthritis and also provides help with other autoimmune conditions. It shows how anyone eating according to those principles can do so simply, sustainably and enjoyably--and inclusively so that family and friends can eat the same way whether they have health issues or not. Foreword by Clint Paddison, founder of the Paddison Program Recipes graded for their level of healing, with the gentlest labeled 'Humble & Healing' The principles of cooking without added oil ('steam frying' etc) 200 superb colour photographs

Fairy Tale Feasts

Fairy Tale Feasts
Author: Jane Yolen
Publisher: Crocodile Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-05-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781566566438

Fairy Tale Feasts is more than collection of stories and recipes. In it, Caldecott-winning author Jane Yolen and her daughter, Heidi Stemple, imagine their readers as co-conspirators. About the creation of the stories and the history of the foods they share fun facts and anecdotes designed to encourage future cooks and storytellers to make up their own versions of the classics. From the earliest days of stories, when hunters told of their exploits around the campfire while gnawing on a leg of beast, to the era of kings in castles listening to the storyteller at the royal dinner feast, to the time of TV dinners when whole families sit for dinner in front of a screen to watch a movie, stories and eating have been close companions. So it is not unusual that folk stories are often about food. Jack's milk cow traded for beans, Snow White given a poisoned apple, a pancake running away from those who would eat it, Hansel and Gretel lured by the gingerbread house and its candy windows and doors. But there is something more—stories and recipes are both changeable. A storyteller never tells the same story twice, because every audience needs a slightly different story, depending upon the season or the time of day, the restlessness of the youngest listener, or how appropriate a tale is to what has just happened in the storyteller's world. And every cook knows that a recipe changes according to the time of day, the weather, the altitude, the number of grains in the level teaspoonful, the ingredients found (or not found) in the cupboard or refrigerator, even the cook's own feelings about the look of the batter.

Stalking the Green Fairy

Stalking the Green Fairy
Author: James Villas
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-05-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780471273448

The Food Writer of the Year (Bon Appetit, 2003) Takes You on His Quest for the Ultimate Culinary Experiences . . . "[This book reveals] . . . the positively Sherlockian discipline and brilliance of Mr. Villas on the scent of any culinary mystery he feels possessed to unravel." --From the Foreword by Jeremiah Tower Praise for James Villas: "One of America's greatest journalists." --Emeril Lagasse "There are not many writers around who are as much fun to read as James Villas. In his intensely personal style, he is elegant, quirky, opinionated, precise, and lyrical." --Paula Wolfert "James Villas is a man of stature. He travels widely, he has a keen eye, and a keener palate, he knows the arts and times, and has many interests, which makes him all the sharper when he writes about food." --James Beard