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41. Martha Stewarts Quick Cook by MARTHA STEWART | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(1993-07-15)
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I love this book!!
Quick and Quality Meals
Great Cookbook with Great Results!
Good recipes, beautiful photos, but NOT quick!
come on martha |
42. Martha Stewart Living Annual Recipes 2002 by Editors of Martha Stewart Living | |
Hardcover: 342
Pages
(2001-12)
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You can make that cake on the cover.
wonderful...
Another Goodie From Martha!!
Martha Does A "Good Thing" This particular cookbook is the recipe compendium of all Martha Stewart Living issues for 2001, plus a few recipes from her special topic issues (weddings, baby, kids).If you have every issue of the magazine, you'll not need this cookbook. For the rest of you, read on. Chapters represent each month's issue, and along with the featured recipes for the month, include recipes from the regular columns: Dessert of the Month, Good Things, What To Have For Dinner, and Fit to Eat. Browsing through this cookbook is like walking through a buffet. You'll find a varied assortment of dishes that will please just about everyone; from the basics like "Spaghetti and Tomato Sauce 101" to more elaborate meals like "Beef Rendang with Broccoli". Regardless of the recipe, I found each recipe clearly written and easy to follow. My first experience with this cookbook was not something simple and safe. Oh no, I had to pick something that required time, patience, and steady nerves. I selected to make "Alma Etheridge Wilson's Roanoke Sixteen-Layer Chocolate Fudge Cake". If you ever see this cookbook, a slice of this particular cake appears on the cover. Making this cake also required breaking in my new KitchenAid stand mixer. The sweat broke out on my forehead with the thought. What had I gotten myself into? The only secret to this fun (yes, I said fun) cake is to follow the directions. No matter how much you want to, do not over bake it. Each layer is so thin that it will dry out or burn before you know it. The only thing missing from this recipe is an estimated time of completion. I made the mistake of starting the cake after dinner and didn't finish until sometime after midnight. The results were worth it. A delicious and gorgeous cake that had everyone wondering how I did it. Another recipe that was a knockout was for "French Onion Soup". I've never had it, never wanted to try it, and turned my nose up at it if offered. I'm not a major fan of onions. I selected this particular recipe because my fiance said he liked it and I wanted to add another "new food/dish I've tried" to my growing list. For anyone who has never had French Onion Soup, unless you are allergic to onions or cheese, you must try this recipe! For those who love French Onion Soup but were afraid to make it thinking it might be too difficult, try this recipe. The hardest thing about this recipe is having patience to not stir the onions too often while waiting for them to caramelize. I made this over the weekend and after my first taste, wanted the whole pot for myself. This is one of those recipes that are so simple, whether you make your own beef broth or use canned, you'll want to make it often. I have to say that I went into this cookbook ready to find all sorts of faults with it and I couldn't. Well, I did run into a few silly editing mistakes. Small things like in the index, Pork is shown as a sub-category for Poppy-Seed. It was frustrating initially looking for a recipe using pork until I noticed the mistake. As for who would enjoy this cookbook? Just about anybody looking for recipes they can be successful using, for anyone looking for a variety of recipes to suite family and friends, for those who enjoy good cooking. The few mistakes I found were easy to overlook but still tarnish the shine of this cookbook. Not bad Martha, not bad.
Definately Classic Martha |
43. Martha Stewart's New Old House by Martha Stewart | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1992-11-03)
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A coffee-table book, not a renovation guide
mixed bag
Nice idea
Wonderful!
A diary of a major renovation |
44. Holiday Celebrations with Martha Stewart Living by Martha Stewart | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2004-01)
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What's with the pastels?
A rehash of past magazines
Why is the cover so ugly?
I can't imagine the holidays without it!
A Classic Christmas how to,elegant and easy! |
45. The Best of Friends: Martha and Me by Mariana Pasternak | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(2010-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Set in a world of luxury and power, this is the story of two remarkable women and a friendship that changed both their lives forever. For more than two decades, Mariana Pasternak and Martha Stewart were nearly inseparable. They first met over a garden gate in Westport, Connecticut, two suburban wives wedded to successful men but with grand aspirations of their own. Their bond only deepened after their marriages ended in divorce. Struggling as a single mother, but drawn into a seductive world of privilege and adventure, Pasternak watched with admiration as her friend built an empire that would make her one of the richest women in America. A European ÉmigrÉ with sophisticated tastes, Pasternak helped to smooth Stewart's rough edges, while Stewart drew Pasternak into a rarefied world, where together they navigated the sometimes hilarious and often difficult challenges of being single. The depth of their friendship not only benefited them both but also influenced how they defined themselves, through good times and bad. Friendship between women is never simple and this one was no exception. With Stewart's newfound success and Pasternak's zest for adventure, the two women's friendship was based on their mutual quest for wonder and discovery. They rode horses through the desert dunes of Egypt, hiked the winding Inca Trail to the mysterious Machu Picchu, paddled at night in dugout canoes through the Amazonian jungle. They toasted the good life with thin-stemmed champagne glasses and sipped “jade dew" green tea in Martha's Turkey Hill kitchen. This was no ordinary life. As time passed, money, men, and the arrogance of wealth frayed the bonds they had built so carefully over more than twenty years. The final break came when Pasternak was called as a witness in the high-profile trial that brought about Stewart's conviction and prison sentence. Pasternak's deeply personal memoir tells the story of their friendship with honesty and candor, reflecting on the power of such intense relationships to change our lives, and the devastating aftermath when those relationships end. Customer Reviews (38)
The Purrrr-fect Friend
Tiresome read
Martha has the last laugh here
It's going in the recycle bin
The Best of Friends: Martha and Me |
46. The Best of Martha Stewart Living: Holidays by Martha Stewart Living | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(1993)
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47. Favorite Comfort Food by Martha Stewart | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(1999)
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Excellent book with wonderful recipes
Good home cooking |
48. Martha Stewart's Hors d'Oeuvres: The Creation and Presentation of Fabulous Finger Foods by Martha Stewart | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(1992-05-30)
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Hors d'Oeuvres
Excellent
I did my best but the guests hated the Hors D'Oeuvres
Wellll--
Solid First Course Helper of a Cookbook Some of my all=time favorites are here:Apples with chicken liver pate, Orange muffins with Smoked Turkey, and Roquefort Grapes. I find this a useful book in its structure by function: Tea Party, Christmas Cocktails, Outdoor Barbe, etc.Bonus as in all her cookbooks, fantastic clear photos and marvelous creative ways to serve an eye=catching, tastebud wowing first course! ... Read more |
49. Special Occasions - Menus, Recipes & Entertaining Ideas, The Best Of Martha Stewart Living by Isolde and Schuler, Amy Martha Stewart Living; Editors - Motley | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1994)
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50. Martha Stewart's Pies & Tarts by Martha Stewart | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1992-05-30)
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American classic
okay
Consistently great pies and tarts
I've got a long-term relationship with this book
YUCK! |
51. Encyclopedia of Crafts: An A - Z Guide with Detailed Instructions and Endless Inspiration by Martha Stewart | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(2009-10-30)
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Reviewed By www.beachbrights.blogspot.com |
52. Decorating for the Holidays by Martha Stewart Living Magazine | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1998-09-01)
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my favorite of Martha Stewart
Beautiful Christmas Book!
It's Classic Martha! It's a great book for your crafting collection!
Pretty to look at ! So now I just look at her books for the visual pleasure they bring me! That way I avoid any frustration associated with implementation. And this one gave me lots of beautiful things to look at: the fruit wreath, the silvery pine cones, the beautifully done petits fours, the handmade ornaments, the gorgeous cookies. Even if the directions were perfectly clear, I know I still would not make many of these things...but a gal can dream, can't she?
Pretty neat stuff in here! |
53. Martha Stewart: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies) by Joann F. Price | |
Hardcover: 168
Pages
(2007-06-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description In our fame-crazed culture, she's known as a diva of domesticity, entrepreneur, media magnate, and a living brand. She has legions of fans and at the same time, many detractors. To her fans, Martha Stewart is a homemaking maven, the do-it-yourself doyenne. To her detractors, she's taken the American woman backwards, espousing an unobtainable ideal. Love her or hate her, this much is true: Martha Stewart is a self-made woman who has risen from her modest upbringing to become one of the most successful and wealthiest businesswomen in history. This intriguing biography provides a balanced portrait of Martha Stewart's professional and personal life, from her childhood as the oldest daughter in a family of six children to her brief career as a securities trader, to becoming a bestselling author in the 1980s and CEO of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in the 1990s. At the height of her power, Stewart was convicted of lying to investigators about a stock sale. Author Joanne F. Price documents the twists and turns of the trial, Stewart's five-month prison term, the highly publicized comeback following her release from prison in March 2005. |
54. Gardening 101: Learn How to Plan, Plant, and Maintain a Garden by Martha Stewart Living Magazine | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2000-03-28)
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good intro
Helpful and pretty to look at
Should be titled, "Gardening Martha's Way" It does start out with some good advice. The Preface talks about choosing your gardening style and doing a bit of planning before digging. The Introduction talks about matching the plant to the site, and urges readers to ask local extension services or nurseries for advice.Invaluable info for a novice gardener, but I don't believe it was ever repeated later in the book. Alas, the book then takes a nasty turn and descends into the pit of Martha's garden and Martha's terms. Rock powders - perhaps that's the New England name for soil amendments, but you'll have trouble if you ask for them in nurseries around here (unless they've read the book).Her lists of vegetables, perennials, and annuals must be the ones she favors growing in her zone; quite a few of them wouldn't do well in other parts of the country. You'll have to get ideas for your zone from some other book, because they're not in 101. A lot of basic info is touched upon but not explained very well; for instance, one page is devoted to watering, yet three pages give instructions for casting your very own garden trough. I didn't much care for her sources at the back of the book, either.
Not as comprehensive as it should be
If your just starting out, this is a wonderful reference |
55. Favorite Comfort Food: Classic Favorites and Great New Recipes by Martha Stewart Living Magazine | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1999-11-16)
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Several Mistakes!
Nothing I'd Use
The best tasting classic comfort foods recipes ever!
Yum Yum!
Comfort foods |
56. Crafts and Keepsakes for the Holidays (Christmas With Martha Stewart Living) by Martha Stewart Living | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(1999)
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57. Martha Stewart Cookies | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
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58. Just Desserts - Martha Stewart: The Unauthorized Biography by Jerry Oppenheimer | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2003-07)
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i'll have a 2nd helping!
What a truly vile woman. . .
A fascinating look at one of America's pop culture icons Not only does the book describe the interesting antics and unreal behavior of Stewart, it also touches on the gullibility of the people who surrounded her and how they naively followed her every whim. It is an interesting study of how people will believe in the image of a person and cling onto it no matter what the true reality is. In the case of several people such as her former husband and several business associates, they finally saw past the facade and saw the real person behind the disguise.This is a tragic story but very revealing on what motivates some people towards ultimate fame and power.
The Ultimate Stepford Wife-Martha!!!!! What I do have a problem with is a woman that won't get therapy for her lack of people skills due to her lousy childhood. Look Martha, not all women feel "inadequate" becaue they don't spend lots of time on silly compulsive activites such as gathering fall leaves from the backyard and matching them! (when you're rich and have a staff, then you can do these things) Do I feel rage or jealousy becaue I don't do these things? No. Do I realize that Martha would be nobody without her PR machine and spin doctors? Yes. Does she make pretty stuff? Yes, Does she have some serious interpersonal problems? Yes. Good book all around. I do feel sorry for her family. And yes to some reviewers, even men have to contend with this.
Makes Oprah seem like a fuzzy kitten... It starts with Martha's family and where she came from in New Jersey.Apparently, Martha's father was a perfectionist who shoved his beliefs, anger and attitude down her throat; nothing was good enough in his eyes and because of him, the Monster-Martha is what is alive today. Even as a child, she sabotaged a little girl's cake recipe in order to take her little business away for herself.Signs that a powerful, heartless woman was going to surface. Martha was cutthroat and vindictive.She pretty much screwed over anyone and everyone around her to further only herself -- she didn't even care about her family, including her daughter and husband, whom she brow-beated to death in front of family and friends until he (who was just wimpy from the start) finally had the nerve to leave her, prompting incredible stories of stalking, vandalism and public screaming fits -- till he had a restraining order put on her. Martha is depicted as someone who never learned affection, or at least had an incredible dark side that was calculating and vindictive.She would purposely hire people who were creative and brilliant, but they either had low self-esteems to begin with or she broke them down.She DEFINITELY was masochistic and manipulated everyone who came in her path on her rise to power.The only time her affections seemed to be positive, were when sex was involved, and then she came across predatory.She's also illustrated as an incredible liar; family and friends reflect on her writings of her "happy past" and say all of them are either exaggerated or completely fabricated. After reading what a terror she was in the past, I can actually believe the insider trading stories -- it just fits.Oh and the new edition adds that little chunk in the end. Upon finishing this, I'm blown away at what a terror she was and has become.She is obviously a person who will stop at nothing to be on top, including her cheapness and just downright vicious scheming.She's also obviously brilliant, with a chip on her shoulder about her poor past and is also considered racist, sexist and as the book says: "WASPy in true form." Martha Stewart is a nightmare in this book!I wouldn't want to come within 20 ft. of her (much less meet her in a dark alley) after reading this.Personally, I think she's mentally screwed up something fierce, but the fact that she concentrates all of it into her work is phenomenal. 4 stars -- one missing due to some anonymous sources (which I don't always trust as true) and the fact that it pretty much had NOTHING positive to say about her; I would have liked to see a little positive stuff.You know, to kind of balance it out.Then again, maybe there wasn't anything positive.This woman is the anti-Christ! Otherwise, good trash to read! ... Read more |
59. Martha Stewart Halloween Handbook Special Collectors Edition 2010 by Martha Stewart | |
Paperback:
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(2010)
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All in one place for another $10! |
60. The Story of Martha Stewart Living (Spirit of Success) by Laura Spinale | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1999-08)
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