<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Filled with fun recipes and nostalgic looks back at the heyday of the cowgirl era, this book celebrates the wild women of the Old West. From Fit for a Queen Green Chili Soup to Cowgirl Margaritas, Cowgirl's Cookbook is fun to puruse and to will be excellent to use for a cowgirl-themed girls night or campout.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Take a dash of western myth, a healthy sprinkle of vintage photographs, and a dollop of tall tales and instructional sidebars, simmer with a delicious selection of western recipes, and, voila--The Cowgirl's Cookbook. From June's Ranch Beans to Joan's Chile Rellenos, Connie's Cackleberries on Toast to Rita's Tomato Mac 'n Cheese, these hearty fixin's will feed a city girl's fantasy as well as a country boy's belly. A sure favorite with locals and tourists alike, these recipes ain't just for trail drives no more!<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>I want to be a real cowboy girl and wear all the buckles and straps and know how it feels to wear spurs on your heels then strut around in my chaps. I want to tote a six-shooter too.wear a belt that is four inches widethen ride like the deuce on a buckskin cayusewith a cowboy I love at my side. --C. Prentis Forrester Cowgirl, make a meal at a gallop and make it look easy! Take a dash of western myth, a sprinkle of vintage photographs, and a dollop of tall tales, simmer with a delicious selection of western recipes, and, voila--The Cowgirl's Cookbook. From Cow Punchers Punch to June's Ranch Beans, Cackleberries on Toast to Cowgirl Crude Salsa, Fit for a Queen Green Chili Soup to Texas Two-Step Blackberry Dumplings, these hearty fixins will feed a city girl's fantasy as well as a country boy's belly. Whether home is on the prairie or you've got Big Sky dreams, it's time to rustle up your inner cowgirl and hit the range. These recipes ain't just for trail drives no more!<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>When a cowgirl dies and goes to Heaven, she does not get a halo. Instead, she gets a big, silver belt buckle.--from the Introduction<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Jill Stanford's lifelong ambition has been to be a cowgirl--but not just any cowgirl. She aspires to be Dale Evans, not a hair out of place, make up perfect, and song in her heart. And she aspires to be Fanny Sperry Steel, bronc riding champ of the early 20th century. She lives and writes in Sisters, Oregon.
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