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The Hungry Mouse Presents A Holiday Feast

Posted by Jessie on Monday, November 9, 2009 · 22 Comments  

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Alright, Mouse. Out with it.
(The suspense has been killing you, we know.)

Don’t mind if I do!

*drumroll*

*dramatic music*

The Hungry Mouse Presents A Holiday Feast

We are pleased as punch to announce our first cookbook! The Hungry Mouse Presents A Holiday Feast is a step-by-step manual for planning a complete holiday celebration, from appetizers to desserts and homemade gifts for your guests.

A Holiday Feast, Cover

What’s Inside the Book

The Hungry Mouse Presents A Holiday Feast is 70 pages, and features 21 mix-and-match holiday recipes for appetizers, soups & sides, entrees, and desserts designed to complement each other on a menu.

The clean, modern layout is packed with The Hungry Mouse’s signature, full-color, step-by-step pictures intended to inspire and instruct. (So you can see what “cook until brown” really means—and learn how to get that pesky cake out of its pan without wrecking it.)

Previously Unpublished Recipes

In addition to our all-time holiday favorites from The Hungry Mouse, the book also includes these five new, previously unpublished recipes:

  • Restaurant-Style Prime Rib (plus everything you need to know about shopping for a rib roast)
  • Baked Scrod with Buttery Herbed Bread Crumbs
  • Toasted Almond Ice Cream
  • Chocolate Fudge Cake
  • Apple Cider Cake with Cranberries and Walnuts

Here’s a peek at the table of contents.

The Hungry Mouse Presents A Holiday Feastebook cover image_Page_3

Two Ways to Buy A Holiday Feast

1. Download the E-Book Today for $9.99

Buy The Hungry Mouse Presents A Holiday Feast as an e-book today. The PDF format has an interactive table of contents that makes the book easy to navigate.

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Orders are securely processed through PayPal and e-Junkie, a PayPal partner and leading provider of digital goods. (The Hungry Mouse is never privy to your credit card information.)

When your payment is received, you’ll receive a download link for the e-book. You can view the file with Adobe’s free Acrobat Reader. If you have any trouble with this at all, e-mail me directly and I’ll help you out.

2. Order a Hard Copy for $21.99 (Available December 1)

Rather have an actual physical book?

Starting December 1, you’ll be able to order The Hungry Mouse Presents a Holiday Feast as a soft-cover cookbook through Amazon.com. Each book is printed to order, and takes about 1 week to ship.

Stay tuned. We’re finishing up proofing the printed copy now. We’ll make an announcement about how to order it online when it’s available so you can get yours in time for Christmas.

What’s the difference between the e-book and the hard copy?

Format. That’s it. The e-book and the hard copy have exactly the same content.

We wanted to offer both formats, because we know that you may prefer one over the other.

Are you interested in this book for Kindle?

We don’t own a Kindle yet, but know a lot of you do.

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Thanks again!

The Hungry Mouse has been a labor of love for the last year-and-a-half. All proceeds from the sale of this book will go right back into our kitchen to keep The Mouse House running.

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22 Comments on “The Hungry Mouse Presents A Holiday Feast”

  1. HoneyB
    November 9, 2009

    Congrats!! I have a question though…what is kindle??

    Reply
    • Jessie
      November 9, 2009

      Thanks, honey!

      And Kindle is Amazon.com’s electronic book reader.

      Cheers!
      +Jessie

      Reply
  2. stephanie
    November 9, 2009

    congrats!

    super cute cover too XD

    Reply
  3. VeggieGirl
    November 9, 2009

    This is great!

    Reply
  4. Annelle
    November 9, 2009

    What a WONDERFUL SURPRISE!!!
    I’VE GOT TO HAVE MY COPY SOON…
    CAN’T WAIT…
    YAYYYYYY!!!!
    NO WORRIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS!!
    OUUUU….GIFTS…MY SISTER HAS TO HAVE ONE…
    CHECK
    YOU’RE TAKING CARE OF EVERYTHING!

    Reply
  5. Jessie
    November 9, 2009

    congrats!! that is so exciting!

    Reply
  6. Dani
    November 9, 2009

    Congratulations! So exciting! I’m going to have to wait for the hard copy because my printer’s broken :(

    Reply
  7. Tangled Noodle
    November 9, 2009

    Congratulations! And what a fantastic idea to offer it as an e-book! More and more, I’ve been lugging my laptop to the kitchen to follow recipes I’ve saved; doing so allows me to also quickly look up things like conversions or substitutes. What a marvelous accomplishment and treat for us all!

    Reply
  8. Hugging the Coast
    November 10, 2009

    Looks wonderful! Congratulations!

    Reply
  9. Melanie
    November 10, 2009

    Congrats!!The book looks lovely.

    Reply
  10. Rona
    November 10, 2009

    So happy for you, and us! Can’t wait for the “hard copy”. Wishing you great success, it looks like a winner to me.

    Reply
  11. zena
    November 10, 2009

    Yay! Congrats Jessie! I’m not much into e-books (i’m soo lazy about printing them) but I love reading cookbooks! I can’t wait!

    Reply
  12. BigCatRick
    November 10, 2009

    Hi Jessie-Congrats!!!
    Can we download Ebooks to an Iphone?
    Thanks
    Rick

    Reply
    • Jessie
      November 10, 2009

      Hey Rick!

      Alrighty. The e-book is a 6 meg PDF file. It will work on the iPhone, but we recommend using a PDF reader like Good Reader. I just tried it, and it works well.

      The native PDF reader that comes with your mail program won’t handle it well.

      We’re working on an iPhone app for The Hungry Mouse now, but don’t have a release date for it yet.

      Cheers!
      +Jessie

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      • Annelle
        November 10, 2009

        A Hungry Mouse iPhone app would send me right over the edge…I’ve got to have it! Do it!

        Reply
  13. Laurie
    November 10, 2009

    Congratulations on your new book! I’m a hard copy girl, so I will wait until that comes out.

    Reply
  14. Cenk
    November 10, 2009

    Congrats!!!

    Reply
  15. Donalyn
    November 10, 2009

    It looks wonderful – congrats on all your hard work paying off!

    Reply
  16. Annelle
    November 10, 2009

    It all looks delicious and beautiful, as I knew it would! I’m going to start at the beginning and cook my way through. This is going to be wonderful for the holidays–all great, no fail meals from start to finish!
    Great Job, Miss Mouse!

    Reply
  17. Michal
    November 11, 2009

    Congratulations on releasing your first cookbook!! :)

    Reply
  18. LoveFeast Table
    November 11, 2009

    Congratulations!! What a great accomplishment!

    Reply
  19. Renee
    November 11, 2009

    Wow! So exciting! I can’t wait to look through it!

    Reply

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