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If the Table Could Talk- a Taste of the Holidays
註釋If your table could talk, what would it say? Alyssa Alia is one of the top professional food stylists in the U.S. and a working mother of two who is proud to present her second solo cookbook, "IF THE TABLE COULD TALK - A Taste of the Holidays " from her Menus and Memories of the Life of a Food Stylist. It is the sequel to her first solo cookbook "If the Table Could Talk - A Taste of Celebrations." Captured by the menus she's created and saved from decades of entertaining the Holidays in her home, you'll find within these pages a treasure trove of well-loved family recipes - delectable, fun, easy-to-prepare and filled with joy! These recipes, developed and prepared lovingly by Alyssa over many years, are presented here with time-saving tips, make ahead tricks, decorating ideas and hints for how to make every gathering you host, big or small, a success. Alyssa entices you with gorgeous photographs for every recipe - to anticipate every bite. Her life has been centered around beautifully prepared and delicious food as a professional food stylist and certified culinary chef. Her specialty is entertaining and she wants to show people how to do that without fuss as she's done over the last 30 years through recipes that culminate into menus for a variety of occasions. "Each recipe is a living short story from Alyssa's life...that's what this book is all about, love! Love of food and the people to whom we express that love through cooking, sharing meals and creating new memories," Al Owens, photographer of the cookbook, said."When one visits Alyssa as her guest, by merely entering her home, you feel like you are in a hallowed temple dedicated to love and hospitality, all built around ingenious foods and her will to teach the countless joys of food. Her book projects this passion she has to spread her knowledge and her love, inducing all in her aegis to the good life based on her extraordinary feelings of hospitality." Arthur E. Imperatore, Sr., close family friend, said.