Sweets and Treats with Six Sisters Stuff

About the book: Who doesn't love dessert? The Six Sisters have gathered together more than 100 of their best dessert recipes into one cookbook that the whole family will enjoy. From cakes and cupcakes and cookies to pies and brownies and ice cream, this cookbook has the easy-to-make, family-friendly recipes you've come to expect from the Six Sisters.

Along with the sweet treats you can make at home are dozens of gift ideas and at-home craft projects that will help you make the most of your desserts. Learn how to make cake stands, start new traditions around birthdays and holidays, and prepare simple but memorable gifts for friends and neighbors.

Full-color photographs of each recipe and craft bring every mouth-watering treat to life.

My review: If you haven't checked out SixSistersStuff.com you are missing out! I love the way that they do their recipes. They are always yummy, fairly simple and they use ingredients that most people have on hand. This book is awesome! I love the way it's organized into easy to find sections. Each recipe has a beautiful picture. They all look so yummy, I had a hard time deciding what to try first. I made their homemade Twix bars with our daughter. We had a great time making the recipe together! It had simple, easy to follow instructions. 

I also really like that this book has sections on things like a neighborhood cookie walk. What a great way to spend time with and get to know your neighbors better. 

I highly recommend this and all of the Six Sisters other cookbooks, they are fabulous! And they would make an amazing Christmas present for the cook in your life!

I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Purchase your copy: Amazon

About the authors: The Six Sisters—Camille, Kristen, Elyse, Stephanie, Lauren, and Kendra—grew up in Utah, but a few of them have lived in other parts of the country since moving out of the house. Between them there are five nieces and three nephews, and all of the sisters love playing "aunt." The sisters started the blog in February 2011 to keep in touch while they were apart, but it has since gained popularity, garnering more than 9 million viewers per month and more than 307,000 followers on Pinterest.


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