I like to test new recipes and tailor items for people, too. For example, my neighbor is diabetic, so I often make sugar-free baked goods for him to enjoy and my friend is on a low-carb diet, so I try to find interesting treat options for her.
You can imagine my excitement, then, to find a cookbook that caters directly to my enthusiasm. Tate's Bake Shop: Baking For Friends
The first "friends" I shared a recipe with were my sons. They were clamoring for chocolate chip cookies about the time the cookbook arrived, so I decided to give them a fun twist by making the Tate's Bake Shop Chocolate Chip Muffins recipe. The muffins were amazing (of course I had to have a small sampling while they were still warm from the oven) and my son's reviews were rave! My muffins turned out a little denser than the recipe as I used bread flour, but that worked out perfectly as they were more like a cross between a cookie and a muffin- a combination that suite just what my boys ordered.
Everything in Tate's Bake Shop Baking For Friends looks to be as delicious as promised. My favorite section is the "Health & Lifestyle Baked Goods" which offers whole-grain, vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, and heart-healthy recipes. Perfect for baking for friends who have special needs.
If you plan to bake for friends this holiday season, you'll find a wealth of recipes to choose from. If you have a budding chef or friend who loves to cook on your holiday shopping list, Tate's Bake Shop Baking For Friends would make a terrific addition to their country cookbook shelf.
For a really special treat, use discount code BAKEOFF at TatesBakeShop.com to save $5 on an autographed copy of the new cookbook!
Disclosure: A copy of Tate's Bake Shop was provided to Rural Mom for review purposes. All thoughts, experiences, and opinions are that of Rural Mom.
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