Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith
Microwaving Tips
Crafts From Your Microwave
Microwaves are great for cooking, but they are also
wonderful utensils for creating some beautiful items to decorate your
home, or give as gifts to family and friends. Here are a few books
available and one product to help you get even more use out of your microwave.
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Flower Drying With A Microwave by Titia Joosten and Milton Watson. Now you can easily, quickly, and
inexpensively preserve all the colorful glory of a summer
garden. Gone are the problems of traditional methods --
finding dark, dry space, fading, and weeks of waiting -- and
gone is the need to buy expensive, commercially dried flowers.
Flower Drying With A Microwave unlocks the secrets of
preserving virtually any flower. Detailed charts and useful
tips help you dry over 200 different flowers, including
delicate roses, tulips, violets and wildflowers. In addition,
you'll enjoy colorful photographs of finished dried
arrangements that you can make yourself as well as projects to
decorate your home or give as thoughtful gifts, including
wreaths and garlands.
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Flower Drying Handbook: Includes Complete Microwave Drying Instructions by Dolly Lutz Morris and Alice Ensley.
"A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose," or
so the saying goes--but not all flowers dry the same. Make
beautiful dried flower arrangements that look like they cost a
fortune, and revel in compliments when you say, "I did it
myself!" For beginners, there is a complete how-to drying
section with a range of techniques from traditional air-drying
to the modern microwave method, to get you started right away.
For those already versed in flower drying, the reference
section is broken down alphabetically by flower name. Each
profile gives a description of appearance, along with advice
on growing and landscaping, harvesting and drying, and
crafting. Learn ahead of time which drying method will work
best with each bloom, and which blossoms to use for the effect
you want. An absolute delight, you'll find this amazing
sourcebook a valuable reference for years of creative
crafting.
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Microwaved Pressed Flowers by Joanna Sheen. Thanks to
the revolutionary techniques and the step-by-step instructions
in this unique manual, the art of flower pressing is easier,
quicker, and promises more beautiful results than ever
before--using your microwave. 90 color illustrations.
Projects in the book include:
pressing and displaying wedding and special occasion flowers,
floral lampshade, decorated scented drawer liner, decorated a
dressing table, picture frames, a recipe box, cards, hat boxes,
flower pots, bottles, pencil boxes, and various floral framed
art. There are also instructions for constructing your own
flower press.
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Herb Drying Handbook by Nora Blose. Preserve
the color, shape, flavor, and even fragrance of more than 60 of
your favorite herbs by instantly drying them in your microwave
under the expert guidance of the Herb Drying Handbook.
Lavishly illustrated with full-color photographs and drawings of
individual plants, herb gardens, and craft projects.
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Microwave
Dough Craft by Alison Jenkins. With
just salt, water, flour and a microwave oven, anyone can design
wonderful creations for the home. More than 50 projects are
outlined step-by-step. Includes a special section of templates
and stencils that help you get started with this new, creative
craft. Full color.
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Nature Crafts With a
Microwav by Dawn Cusick. There's no
need to wait days, weeks, or months to use the materials you've
collected from outdoors in great-looking craft projects when you
have a microwave. In just a short time, you can learn how to
turn your microwave into an instant drying tool for perfect
projects of flowers, seeds, fruits, leaves, and many other
delights of nature. Striking full-color photos and simple
instructions will motivate you to make a beautiful rose trellis,
soothing mint tea, Blueberry Hill potpourri, a pansy wall
hanging, a gourd bird, hemlock candle holders, pinecone
ornaments, plus many other attractive and elegant items for your
home and as gifts.
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It is a very good cookbook and I have yet to find a recipe that didn't turn out as it was supposed to.—Norm Peterson, Arizona
My hubby keeps looking in the cookbook, and asks "when will you cook this recipe?"—Lori Hamby, Florida |












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