Every once in a while, I misjudge a book by its cover. The outside might have a promising image or design element that leads me to believe that I've found a new treasure. Unfortunately, when I open up these misleading books, there aren't any pictures, or they are drab, uninspired photos. Even though the insides may not live up to their potential, the cover art is still attractive and worthy of admiration. Here's the first book that disappointed me in this way. It's a Dairylea cookbook called Year 'Round Recipes: Of Yesterday and Today, and features, not only the cherubic Miss Dairylea spokescharacter, but also ye olde baker juxtaposed with a homemaker posing beside her modern oven. Unfortunately, I have no idea of the date of publication.
