According to Buddy the Elf, syrup is one of the 4 main food groups, so you don’t want to miss out on National Maple Syrup Day! Every year, this tasty day falls on December 17th, which happens to be a Friday this year. Syrup is commonly used as a yummy addition to pancakes, oatmeal, or toast, so It’s the perfect time to check out one of our breakfast cookbooks. Some titles we recommend include Breakfast Comforts : Enticing Recipes for the Morning, by Rick Rodgers, The Big Book of Bisquick, by Betty Crocker, and Ultimate Skillet Cookbook, by Taste of Home. Syrup also makes a delicious topping for a variety of sweet treats. Check out Tasty Dessert : All the Sweet You can Eat, or Illustrated Step-by-Step Baking by Caroline Bretherton to get recipe ideas. However you plan on celebrating National Maple Syrup day, the BPL is here to help. For these titles and more, check our website or stop in to view our nonfiction selection.
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