Nesting It’s a Chick Thing

Nesting It’s a Chick Thing by Ame Mahler Beanland, published by Workman Publishing in January 2004, is a vibrant exploration of home life filled with laughter, friendship, and personal style. This edition spans 285 pages and is presented in English. The book celebrates the concept of nesting, offering readers a blend of stories, history, how-tos, and recipes that reflect a unique approach to entertaining, decorating, and cooking.
Readers will discover a wealth of content that includes unexpected anecdotes from notable figures, a guide to spices, and a variety of recipes for drinks and dishes. The book also features practical advice on hosting and decorating, all delivered with a light-hearted tone and illustrated with retro photos. Nesting emphasizes a personal touch in home-making, making it a resource for those interested in crafts, cooking, and creating a welcoming environment.
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Check it out–the Chicks are back. Authors of It’s a Chick Thing, with 110,000 copies in print–”A must book for the reader who knows that chicks rule” (Publishers Weekly), “a smart and sassy compilation” (Chicago Tribune)–Ame Mahler Beanland and Emily Miles Terry celebrate chicks nesting, or what it means to have a home filled with laughter, good friends, lovingly prepared foods and crafts, all with personal style.
Seasoned with attitude and packed with stories, history, how-tos, quips, advice, recipes, folklore, and crafts, Nesting is all about finding personal style and showing it off, putting an entirely fresh, it’s-a-chick-thing spin on entertaining, decorating, cooking, and gardening. In “Chicks and Chow,” the food chapter, there are unexpected stories by M.F.K. Fisher, Ruth Reichl, and Erma Bombeck; a Spice, Spice Baby! guide to spices; sixteen recipes for great Chicktails; and Towels That Snap Back (how to make personalized dish towels). “Flocking Together {hen parties and sassy soirees}” has Sally Quinn on being a guest while in labor; Ina Garton’s “The Worst Party I Ever Had”; the How to Be a Hostess Cupcake guide to party girl preparedness; Upper, Lower, and No-Crust hors d’oeuvres; Monotony Killers; and decorating inspiration from Elsie de Wolfe: “I believe in plenty of optimism and white paint.”
Nesting is totally un-Martha in its approach–it’s easy, it’s light, it’s like your best friends hanging out and offering advice with a quip–and it’s illustrated throughout with hilarious retro photos and illustrations.
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