From the Big House to Your House : Cooking in Prison by Barbara Holder, Celeste Johnson, Tina Cornelius, Ceyma Bina and Trenda Kemmerer (2010, Trade Paperback)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101453644318
ISBN-139781453644317
eBay Product ID (ePID)102857155
Product Key Features
Book TitleFrom the Big House to Your House : Cooking in Prison
Number of Pages132 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicRegional & Ethnic / American / General, General
Publication Year2010
GenreCooking
AuthorBarbara Holder, Celeste Johnson, Tina Cornelius, Ceyma Bina, Trenda Kemmerer
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight9 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisFrom The Big House To Your House has two hundred easy to prepare and tasty recipes for meals, snacks and desserts. Written by six women imprisoned in Texas, the recipes can be made from basic items a prisoner can purchase from their commissary, or people on the outside can purchase from a convenience or grocery store. Also included are many cost saving tips.This book is the result of the women's cooking experiences while confined at the Mountain View Unit, a woman's prison in Gatesville, Texas. They met and bonded in the G-3 dorm housing only prisoners with a sentence in excess of 50 years. While there isn't much freedom to be found when incarcerated, using items from the commissary to cook what they wanted offered them a wonderful avenue for creativity and enjoyment. The recipes in this book are the result of their culinary adventures. They hope these recipes will ignite your taste buds as well as spark your imagination to explore unlimited creations of your own. You are encouraged to make substitutions to your individual tastes and/or availability of ingredients. The women hope you will find enjoyment in the recipes they have created to find a home-felt comfort during unfortunate times.Happy Cooking!Barbara, Celeste, Ceyma, Louanne, Tina, and TrendaThe women are generously donating all profits from sales of their book to The Justice Institute and its work on behalf of wrongly convicted men and women.