BitterSweet

An Obsession with All Things Handmade and Home-Cooked

E-books

Just like the title would indicate, this ebook is for lovers of chocolate and vanilla both, and especially those who appreciate a good bar cookie! For $5, you will receive the following twelve recipes equally divided between blondies and brownies:

Ambrosia Blondies
Browned Butter Pecan Praline Blondies
Cafe au Soja Lait Brownies
Cookies ‘n Fudge Brownies
Double Chip Peanut Butter Blondies
German Chocolate Brownies
Luscious Lemon-Swirled Brownies
Power Brownies
Salted Dulce de Coco Brownies
Spicy Date Blondies
Turkish Delight Blondies
Zested Cranberry Streusel Blondies

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A dozen tasty recipes for students on the go, parents who want to feed them, or anyone who just needs packable treats to accommodate a busy lifestyle. For just $5, you’ll receive recipes for:

Cinnamon-Swirled Banana Sandwich Bread
Best Bran Muffins
Brownie Bites
Chipsters
Coffee-Buzz Energy Bars
Hummus Crackers
Peanut Butter Bomb-Shell Blondies
Peanut Butter and Jelly Toaster Tarts
Pie Cups
Root Beer Pudding
Steel-Cut Oatmeal Cookies
Strawberry Crispy Rice Treats

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You can skip all the fussy dough making, chilling, and rolling out that is traditionally needed to make a crust because all twelve of these pies are crustless! For the price of $5, you’ll learn how to make:

Apple Streusel Pie
Banana Creme Pie
Chocolate Fudge Pie
Coconut Pie
Cookies and Creme Pie
Cran-Cherry Pie
Lemon Curd Pie
Mint Chocolate Chip Pie
Peanut Butter Pie
Pecan Pie
Pumpkin Pie
Sweet Potato Pie

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Forget those nasty, chemical-laden Halloween candies- For just $3 dollars, you’ll get the formulas for a half dozen classic sweet treats, only with better ingredients and flavors than the originals!  Included in this mini ebook are the recipes for:

Ghostly Vanilla Fudge
Jelly Bites
Licorice
Peanut Butter Fingers
Rice Crackle Bars
Tootsie Chews

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51 thoughts on “E-books

  1. I love your handmade foods. I can enjoy what I like without the calories. Is it all right if I print up patterns for my personal use?

    • I’m interested in dessert with no milk, and no whey products. I am trying to get a cake business started and one of my customers has a son who is very allergic, so it is a little difficult for me to find sweet treats to make for him. I’ve enjoyed searching the web for recipes.

  2. Are your other recipes ok for someone living outside america? I only ask because several books I have purchased recently are product specific and whilst France is becoming more aware (I can actually buy soya cream now lol) it is still a backwater vegan ingredients-wise compared to London where I moved from.

    Thank you

  3. I am anxiously awaiting your meringue recipe! When is your next book coming out?

  4. Hi Hannah,

    Are all the recipes in À La Mode soy-based?

    Thanks xox

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  6. After making, and fully enjoying, your Peanut Butter Bombshell Ice Cream, I was psyched to try your Cinnamon-Swirled Banana Sandwich Bread. I added some raisins before rolling up the loaf, and was in absolute heaven eating my first slice. You are an absolute culinary GENIUS, Hannah! I cannot wait to try the rest of the recipes from your e-cookbooks :).

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  9. adorei seu blog(site),gostei muito mesmo…nw se esqueça de visitar o receitas e cia…obrigado.

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  12. Hello. I love your blog. I am not a vegan however my kids have multiple food allergies. Vegan cookbooks seem to cater to us. I would like to purchase your e book, however, becasue of the severe soy allergy, I was wondering if most of your recipes call for SOY products. Thank you.

  13. What wonderful treats..I just gained 5 lbs.

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  15. Hey Hannah!

    If possible.. I was just wondering which program you use to make your ebooks? I think it’s an incredible idea and I’d love to try as well. Don’t worry, I’ll plug you on my site! :)

    -Marielle

  16. I’m excited about Mission Impossible Pies!

  17. I also shared this info on Facebook.

  18. I have yet to make a pie that I am not afraid to eat for the effect it will have on my food allergies. To be able to will these 4 books would I hope to start on being able to eat with out fear.
    Thank you

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  20. Yay! I can’t wait to bake a batch of brownies from my new e-book!

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  28. This is making me so hungry! Mmmm :) Thanks for sharing.

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  30. These look like some delicious recipes!

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  33. Are all the recipes vegan friendly???

  34. How did you get your ‘store’ on your WP blog? I’m just starting a blog myself and I could really use some direction! I like how yours is set up:)

    Thanks! Love your blog, BTW!I

    • Hi Malina,

      It’s not a “store” per say, but much simpler than that. I simply created a new page on my blog, added the information and photos I wanted, and then buttons linking through to a third-party payment service that I signed up for (e-junkie in this case, but there are many options.) Hope that helps!

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  36. Hey, I’m not sure if I should leave a comment here or email you. But in any case, I bought 3 of your e-books (the a la mode, mission impossible pies, and lunchbox bites), but then my laptop got stolen. :( I found the emails showing I bought the three, but I bought them like 3 years ago, so of course the links to download them again are expired. Is there any chance I could get them from you again? Thank you. :)

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  44. Hi Hannah,
    I have a question concerning the Zested Cranberry Streusel Blondies: How can I substitute the Garbanzo Bean Flour? Is there any other flour I can also use? Thanks again for your advice! Kindest regards!

    • If you have access to any other mildly-flavored bean flours, such as fava bean, soybean, or white bean flours, any of those would be your best bet for a substitute. Failing that, sorghum can probably work, since there are other other flours in the recipe to support the structure of the blondie. Hope that helps- Happy baking! :)

  45. Hanna, I have spent the morning reading your ice cream book…I must say, I think it is brillant. Kudos goes to you for your creativity, flair and expertise. I am really, really impressed.

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