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The Star Wars Party Book: Recipes and Ideas for Galactic Occasions | 
enlarge | Authors: Mikyla Bruder, Frankie Frankeny Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 831661
Format: Bargain Price Media: Spiral-bound Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 60 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 7.1 x 0.7
ASIN: B000A176N8
Publication Date: August 31, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description From the creators of the Star Wars Cookbooks comes an extragalactic party book chock-full of ideas for games, food, crafts, decorations, invitations, costumes, along with shiny foil stickers that are truly out-of-this-world! For the ultimate Star Wars party, choose from six otherworldly themes including Palace Pajama Party, Kamino Camp-Out, Death Star Blowout, and Jabba's Movie Marathon.
Copyright 2002 by Lucasfilm Ltd. & . All rights reserved. Used under Authorization.
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It's Just Okay October 30, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm looking for simple and the projects in this book are a little more complicated than I was willing to do. However, they are good ideas.
My 6 year old was over the moon with this book March 19, 2007 My 6 year old wanted a Star Wars party, so I was delighted to find this book. The projects were definitely for adults, so I ended up making everything, but I kind of expected that anyway. The color photos were great, especially the ones that featured my son's beloved action figures. He loves just looking through the book at the pictures.
Nice little book July 31, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As with the other Star Wars cookbooks, the recipes are easy and kid friendly.
This book also has several party ideas as well as recipes.
The three Star Wars cookbooks combined hold enough information and recipes to have a great Star Wars themed party.
recipe for disaster May 15, 2005 9 out of 18 found this review helpful
For one thing, it was basicly just normal recipies creativly named after a star wars charactor. For instance, HAn Solo Hogies, or Jango Jumbalia. The sandwich had nothing to do with han solo or star wars. of the ones that looked half-way decent (clone tropper cakes, bubble city pops, Death star pinata, and JAbba's juce) didnot work out! the bubble city pops are imposible to make! If you happen to get the lemonaid in the ballons with out spiling it all and they do freeze over night and don't fall over, you can not cut the balloon off with out turning the pop to malt! the Death Star Paper Machay is, like any paper machay, practicly imposible to get round, but especialy hard this one with the hole for a cannon thing and the perfect paint job and lines. The clone trooper cakes are impossible to frost! JAbba's juice SEEMED easy; just punch with green coloring and gummy worms, right? WRONG! if you follow the recipie in the book, it tastes like JAbba's Juice! Every one at my party hated the punch! I must admit, it was sort of sweet and quenched your thearst, but it tasted mostly like carbonated water. Don't get me wrong, I love Star Wars, but this is a disgrace in my oppinion! If it wasn't library book i would of burned the book! i'm serius! in fact, i'm still considering if its worth the cost to pay for loosing it! Don't waste your Money! Do not buy this book!
Great recipes from all five movies! December 3, 2002 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
What could be more enjoyable than an day or night fixing your favorite recipes originating from a galaxy, far, far away? This STAR WARS cookbook is no exception, as there is something for all seasons. Whether it's Bubble City Pops for a hot Summer, Amidala's bedtime brew for a romantic evening, Death Star Pinatas for birthdays, Hoth Froths for a cold Winter, or Rancor Snacks for a party. These tasty treats will really get you in the mood for some intergalactic culinary arts - watch out for the Planet Core's Opee Sea Killer Fajitas, there's always a bigger fish!
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