
I'm thinking I should start a section of the blog entitled "My friends are talented" because, well, they are! They inspire me every day. They teach me new things.
They even write cookbooks, really good cookbooks that I think you should buy, like Brown Eggs and Jam Jars by Aimée Wimbush-Bourque of the blog Simple Bites (available on Amazon in the US & Canada).
I was one of Aimée's cookbook recipe testers, so I know the recipes rock. I tested several of the recipes when they were still at the stage of computer documents, and then I tested a few more once I got my hands on the published book.

This book is full of helpful tips and tricks for homesteading (even if you don't have an acre of land), for cooking, baking, and eating your way through the seasons, preserving the bounty of the seasons, and hosting fun food-centric gatherings.

The thing that I love the most about Brown Eggs and Jam Jars is that the book has a home-y feel but it's also a little more down-to-earth. The recipes in this book allow you to make everything from scratch, and every recipe is presented in a way that is totally accessible and inviting. Aimée teaches us a few of her secrets, and she guides us so that we can host, say a summer BBQ, and make not just the burgers, but even the hamburger buns and the relish.

I also think you should run to the bookstore ASAP to get your hands on this book because of this ice cider caramel corn recipe. This popcorn recipe is incredible (and I have a highly discriminating palette when it comes to popcorn). This caramel corn recipe was one of the recipes I tested for Aimée.
I followed the recipe exactly as written the first time I made it (which was a little over a year ago), never having made caramel corn in my life. It worked perfectly the first time, and the flavour was unbelievable. I told Aimée it was the best caramel corn I'd ever had and I wasn't exaggerating in the least. I've been looking for an opportunity to make it again ever since. So, to celebrate the publishing of Aimée's book (or maybe because I just wanted to eat more of this caramel corn), I made this recipe again.

Penguin Random House Canada Limited offered me two copies of Brown Eggs & Jam Jars, one for me and one to give away. As always, please know that I wouldn't work with a sponsor nor recommend a product if it wasn't worth it.






Dawn M. says
Its hard to say but I'm looking forward to the pictures and about every recipe!! Can't wait to get my hands on this book!!
Homemade & Yummy says
I look forward to the beautiful pictures….but most of all trying out the great recipes.
Laureen Fox says
I've recent gotten back into preserving jams and tomato salsa. I would like this book for the recipes and tips on preserving.
Nicole Jubleew says
I would really like to start canning this year so I would love to read all the tips and recipes she has in the book for preserving.
Sarah says
Definitely excited to try the recipes, especially the caramel corn based on your description. 🙂
Joanne Jaffey says
I am so hungry to get my hands on that book because I devour books like that! I actually make the recipes too. I don't know how to leave a link to the tweet I, uh, tweeted! This is all I know
Ann says
I am especially interested in good recipes for food items that can be easily shared at our local food swaps - preserves, breads, caramel corn, granola, etc.
Kathy says
Although these are some of the most beautiful photographs, I have to say that it is the recipes that draw me in 🙂 Thanks!
Kathy says
I tweeted
http://t.co/b5B8SopYLV
Gene D says
oooh. the Caramel Popcorn looks awesome. The pictures in the book look beautiful!