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Molly Jo Realy

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Molly Jo is an award-winning author whose writings have been featured in children’s magazines, devotional websites, and nationally-featured blogs. Her short stories have earned her awards and scholarships from nationally-acclaimed writing programs. She is the founder of New Inklings Press and The New Inklings, a writers’ group devoted to quality, support and encouragement of new and local writers. In Spring, 2012, she combined her love of cooking and writing for The Unemployment Cookbook: Ideas for Feeding Families One Meal at a Time.

Molly Jo lives in Southern California with her family.

Follow Molly Jo :
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Read Molly Jo’s blog: http://franklymydearmojo.com

BOOKS PUBLISHED


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the unemployment cookbook (2012)

"Sometimes it’s hard to make ends meet. Food shouldn’t be a sacrifice. The Unemployment Cookbook is a collection of recipes for eating abundantly on a frugal income. As with any great recipe, it’s my desire that you and those you feed enjoy the flavors and versatility of the recipes in this cookbook. But more importantly, I hope it inspires you in the kitchen, at the table, and with your family. Happy eating!"

The Unemployment Cookbook is full of wonderful, versatile recipes that can easily be changed to suit your individual tastes and budget. There's room on each recipe to write notes and truly make it your own. There are also wonderful food-based quotes throughout the Cookbook, and a section to add your own recipes.

Available by special order through [email protected]


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the unemployment cookbook, second edition (2013)


THE UNEMPLOYMENT COOKBOOK, SECOND EDITION (2013)

Updated from the first edition, The Unemployment Cookbook, Second Edition contains 22 additional recipes, more room to add your own, and all new food-based quotes.
 
Available at www.NewInklingsPress.com



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e-book: a study on the ten commandments (2013)

e-BOOK: 
A Study on the Ten Commandments (2013)

Draw closer to God through A Study on the Ten Commandments: a simple two-week devotion intended to help you dive deeper into His guidelines for living a God-protected life. Each day focuses on just one Commandment from God: what is it? Why does He ask this of us? How can it apply to today's world? There's also a daily Memory Verse as you strive to hide His word in your heart. 

Molly Jo is simply a woman after God's own heart. In her own words, "I’m not perfect. I’m just an ordinary woman getting through an ordinary life with an extraordinary God. These are just some of the lessons I’ve learned."
Available through Amazon.com


Website: www.NewInklingsPress.com
Blog: http://franklymydearmojo.com
Email: [email protected]
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