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The GenX Latchkey Kid Recipe and Activity Guidebook isn't your typical cookbook. It's a trip down memory lane. Yes, it's full of nostalgic food we ate, but it's more than just recipes. It's a collective generational experience of food, games, and activities. Most of us had little to no supervision, so some of the food we consumed was bizarre, and the activities we engaged in were borderline dangerous. But somehow, we survived. Well, most of us survived. We are a generation of sarcastic, slightly cynical DIY masters, but we sure know how to take care of ourselves (and each other)! I hope anyone…mehr

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The GenX Latchkey Kid Recipe and Activity Guidebook isn't your typical cookbook. It's a trip down memory lane. Yes, it's full of nostalgic food we ate, but it's more than just recipes. It's a collective generational experience of food, games, and activities. Most of us had little to no supervision, so some of the food we consumed was bizarre, and the activities we engaged in were borderline dangerous. But somehow, we survived. Well, most of us survived. We are a generation of sarcastic, slightly cynical DIY masters, but we sure know how to take care of ourselves (and each other)! I hope anyone who picks up this book has a few laughs and some fond memories from days gone by. Enjoy!
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Autorenporträt
Shaley Howard is a small business owner, an activist and award-winning author. Her memoir, Excuse Me, Sir! Memoir of a Butch received the IPPY Silver Award and IAN Finalist Award for LGBTQ+ Non-fiction. She recently published her second book, the GenX Latchkey Kid Recipe and Activity Guidebook: For a generation that had no guidelines. Her articles have appeared in HuffPost, Curve, The Advocate, Tagg, DIVA, and SF Bay Area Reporter. She was named one of GO Magazine's "100 Women We Love", featured on the cover of the Female CEO Magazine, and the recipient of Portland's Q-Center's Shine "Quasar" award, for outstanding community involvement. Born and raised in Portland Oregon, she absolutely loves the PNW, traveling, and hiking with her adorable, albeit plump, dog Dingo.