The Secret Ingredient Book - Paula Wiseman Books for Kids
The Secret Ingredient Book - Paula Wiseman Books for Kids

The Secret Ingredient Book - Paula Wiseman Books for Kids

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Annie juggles sabotage and summer romance in this refreshing follow-up to The Teashop Girls that includes recipes for tea-related treats!It’s the summer before ninth grade, and Annie has been working hard at the Steeping Leaf, which has been busier than ever. And Annie’s involved in a huge scone cook-off with one of Louisa’s tea suppliers that could mean an all-expenses paid trip to London! But competition is tough, and Annie suspects sabotage when some mean comments show up on her blog. Then there’s the whole matter of a stolen kiss with Zach Anderson in the Steeping Leaf stockroom…. With the help of her two best friends, Genna and Zoe, can Annie come up with an awesome contest entry and sort out her love life before the end of the summer? To sweeten the brew, Laura Schaefer has also included recipes for tea and tea-related treats along with lists and amusing quotes—the perfect accents to a great girl read!

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Warning: reading this book will make you crave tea and scones. Not that that is a bad thing! Annie and her friends are back after helping to save The Steeping Leaf teashop in THE TEASHOP GIRLS reviewed on Amazon. In THE SECRET INGREDIENT Annie is attempting to create an original scone recipe and at the same time publish a food blog while gathering a following to win an entry into a contest. Annie shares her recipes with us her along with her blog posts. Annie is also dealing with understanding the love/hate relationship with Zach especially after he kisses her. Middle grade girls will relate to Annie and the secondary characters. They will enjoy her friends and how they help her and support her. They'll laugh at the awkwardness between her and Zach. They'll love the relationship between Annie and her grandmother which is so loving and caring. They may be inspired to start a blog or even to bake scones and try new teas. The illustrations are charming and will add to the desire to taste a scone or drink chai latte (artwork was not final). While not absolutely necessary to read THE TEASHOP GIRLS first I would suggest to do so. Recommended for fans of that book, contemporary fiction and friendship stories. Also recommended for readers who enjoyed LITTLE BLOG ON THE PRAIRIE by Cathleen Davitt Bell. The author, Laura Schaefer visited my blog on her blog tour. To see this interview please go to Mrs. Katz's Book Blurbs.**Note:Received the book and read some of it again. This time got to see the final illustrations and photos added to the blog posts and recipes. Yummy. And guess what? Used the vegetable sushi recipe for lunch :) Next up? One of those tea frappes.