Diana Keuilian is tired of the “toxic food environment” plaguing modern diets and causing so many food allergies, obesity, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. Her new cookbook contains more than 120 recipes that are free of the... Read More
LaFosse & Alexander’s Essential Book of Origami begins with a traditional Japanese crane that takes twenty-two steps to complete and includes other playful and lovely forms, from a 3-D heart to a two-color cat with a whopping sixty... Read More
Making softies and dolls is a big trend in crafting, and these creatures made of felt and faux fur, complete with their own wardrobes and backstories, take critter-crafting to the next level. These projects are mostly not for people new... Read More
All hail the world’s most beloved vegetable: the potato! Cooking teacher and cookbook author Raghavan Iyer pays homage to our favorite spud in this unabashedly fun and informative recipe collection. While his previous books have... Read More
Some of the most inspirational women of all time get profiled in Boss Babes. Every babe is amazing for a different reason, the likenesses are uncanny, and the adult-level games will teach you even more about these female game changers. Read More
No holding back, these pages tell and depict authentic lives of the saints. While the backgrounds are intricate, the figures are simple. Especially enjoyable for scenery lovers. Read More
Ideal for the coloring beginner, these similar patterns are none too complicated. The orderliness and repetition offers a great cooldown after a long day. Read More
Finishing a knitting project well is key to having it turn out the way the knitter really wants. Without good planning from the beginning and the proper choice of finishing techniques, such as seaming, edging, placing buttonholes, and... Read More