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Southern Cuisine - Enjoy Some Down Home Flavor    by Chefs Secret Vault
Price: $3.99 USD. 4850 words. Published on July 16, 2010. .

Southern cooking may just be the ultimate in comfort food. Here are 20 Best of the Best southern recipes from Chef's Secret Vault like (Southern Fried Chicken, Peach Praline Pie, Watermelon Ice, Southern Iced Tea, and more). Your friends will think you're a gourmet cook. So don't miss this chance to add some treasured recipes to your personal collection.
Savory Stuffing - Not Just For the Holidays    by Chefs Secret Vault
Price: $3.99 USD. 4500 words. Published on August 10, 2010. .

The holidays are getting close. You’ll need the perfect stuffing to accompany that turkey or ham. Here’s 20 Best of the Best stuffing recipes from Chef's Secret Vault like Cranberry Apple Raisin Stuffing, Vegetarian Stuffing, Pumpkin Mushroom Stuffing, Granny's Challah Stuffing & More. Your friends will think you're a gourmet cook. Add some treasured recipes to your personal collection today.
A Cowboy Christmas An American Tale    by Tom Van Dyke
Price: $9.99 USD. 25680 words. Published on October 21, 2010. .

WB, not yet sixteen in 1873 when the West was young, crosses the Mississippi leaving the far shore of civilization behind. With empty pockets, a spark for life, and a wild sense of freedom, he follows his heart in an inspiring adventure of discovery, strength, character and romance. "It’s good and it moves! I've written a good 40 westerns but learned a lot from Tom." ELMORE LEONARD, Novelist.
Scamper with the Peanut Butter Feet    by Patricia Eytcheson Taylor
Price: $1.99 USD. 1460 words. Published on October 12, 2011. .

Scamper was a big gray squirrel who lived in Aunt Boo’s yard. Scamper made a general nuisance of himself, while constantly dreaming of being king of the backyard. Aunt Boo thought of a unique, yet simple, solution to teach Scamper to be satisfied with what he had.