The Difference Between the Two Books

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    From:       catherine
    Subject:     Ask The Sneaky Chef Question
    Date:     September 30, 2008 1:47:09 AM PDT
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From: Cathie Barker (in Australia)

Message: Hi Missy,

I love your book How to Cheat on Your Man, both my children, husband
and I love the recipies and I have them all fooled as to what the
ingredients are!

Can you please tell me how your Kid\'s cookbook differs from the
Man's as it is proving quite hard for me to track down.

Thanks
Cathie

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Hi Cathie,

I recall that you wrote to me previously in August–I'm glad things are going so well : )

The Kid's book differs from the men's book in the types of recipes that I chose to include. You'll find things like mac n' cheese, chicken tenders, breakfast cookies, etc., that were specifically designed to be kid friendly. I also use "13 methods of disguise" that are tailored towards helping to disguise healthy foods when a child is looking at them and reacting to them, rather than towards what would help disguise them in men's foods, where spices are more often used. The children's recipes also use spices that are much, much milder in general.

I imagine that Amazon.com and Barnes&Noble.com ship to Australia, and they carry both books if you can't find anything in your local library or at bookseller downunder.

Good luck, and keep up the great work : )

With healthiest regards,

Missy

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