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Christina Lane is back, with more favorite sweet treats -- scaled down for two! How does she do it? Christina Lane, everyone's favorite "for two" cookbook author has once again taken her favorite desserts and scaled them down to size. Here are nearly 100 delicious new recipes drawn from her personal favorites, complete with her signature gorgeous photography. Perfect for new couples, empty-nesters, and anyone who's ever polished off far too much of a regular-size dessert, these cakes, cookies, pies, bars, and more are sure to please. Among the mouthwatering selections, you'll find: Gooey Butter Cake CookiesThree-ingredient Flourless Chocolate CakeSalted Butterscotch TartPeppermint BrowniesGreek Yogurt Cheesecake RamekinsBaked Rice Pudding with CaramelLane uses pans in creative ways (a loaf pan, for example, is perfect for making two big brownies; muffin tins make great mini pies) , but also takes advantage of smaller pans that are now widely available. Her familiar, friendly voice invites readers to whip up a little dessert and enjoy. She's even included some light and skinny options for her fans. Sweet & Simple is sure to be another instant classic! 100 color illustrations



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Christina Lane

Christina Lane is is the author of Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman Behind Hitchcock (Chicago Review Press) . She has written several books, including Feminist Hollywood: From Born in Flames to Point Break and Magnolia, as well as articles on classical Hollywood stars, film history, and contemporary women directors.An associate professor of film studies and chair of the cinematic arts department at the University of Miami, she makes frequent speaking appearances and has provided commentary to such media outlets as NPR, the AirMail, and the Daily Mail. She is a member of the Women Film Critics Circle.Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman Behind Hitchcock is the first biography of one of the most influential women of Hollywood's golden era, the woman who, working behind the scenes, shaped the screen style of Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense. More can be found at authorchristinalane.com.



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