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Book ReviewsWell Aged: Dining With Dignity |
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Book: Well Aged: Dining With Dignity
Written by: Ginny Gordon Walters |
Publisher: GWhizz Books
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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Astounding Surprise Rating:
5 / 5
The book is MUCH more than I expected when I ordered it because of a printed explanation its contents. It seemed possibly appropriate for some of the "well aged" members of my Sunday School class in need of such things. But the idea of showing, explaining, and providing information about where to buy the tableware (to me unknown) so useful to older people was an unexpected bonus. In addition, having family experience with some of the problems of the well aged, I treasure the variety of recipes given. Now I have found out that the author targeted mainly baby-boomers, who might well use it in connection with parents and grandparents. I think it has universal appeal. Right on!
The recipes in this book are delicious. Rating:
5 / 5
The directions are so clear that this can easily be a first cookbook for young marrieds or students living away from home for the first time. To view some sample recipes, go to [website]
Kudos for author and subject matter Rating:
5 / 5
Anyone caring for an elderly person should be required to read this and refer to it often. Many older persons have very little left but their dignity - let's help preserve that. Wonderful ideas on special utensils for older people who have trouble handling regular silverware and china. Easy to follow recipes and special tips make this a "must have" for caregivers.
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