Those who eat the cookies start acting much younger than normal.Ĭonvinced Mama P knows more than she is letting on, the girls whip up some “Mind Peering Peppermints”. They also make cookies with cocoa nibs Mama P gave them several episodes earlier. Kelly and Hannah make a cake for Darbie when they forget her birthday. The girls try to convince Jake that magic is real by trying out three random magical recipes on him, so that he'll help them get the cookbook back. But when she tries to look through it, all the pages go blank. Not believing in magic, Jake mentions the cookbook to Mama P, and she steals it. They get Mama P to eat a truffle, but before they can ask her anything, she knowingly eats a second one, which ends the spell's effect on her. They make him promise not to tell anyone. Jake comes over, and unable to lie, they tell him all about the book and magic. Hannah and Darbie both eat a truffle and find that telling the truth to each other isn't so bad, although they agree that without Kelly, they probably wouldn't be friends. Kelly goes out with her mom to keep her from causing problems with her truth-telling. Wanting more information from Mama P, the girls make “Bitter Truth Truffles”. Mama P cooks a spell and tries to leave town, but a mysterious wind prevents her from crossing the town border. Later, she opens one of the charms and plants a seed from within it. Silvers, who says that it has been missing for many years. One of the items they return is a silver charm bracelet to Ms. They notice that three pages from the cookbook have been torn out and are missing, but those soon float into Kelly's bedroom. To find a lost dog, the three friends cook up “Lost and Found-ue”, but end up attracting everything that has been lost in the neighborhood. Silvers were once young friends just like Kelly, Hannah, and Darbie. The girls learn that Kelly's grandmother, Mama P, and Ms. Also the cookbook sometimes flips to a page on its own when the girls express their wish to accomplish a specific purpose. The girls learn that the cookbook is seemingly infinite: trying to read through it they never get any closer to the last page. But being know-it-alls has an unfortunate downside. The girls make “Brain Boosting Bolognese” to help with school and to understand the cookbook. Kelly's grandmother is suddenly incapable of speaking, but no one knows why. Three friends, Kelly, Darbie, and Hannah discover a cookbook in the attic, whose recipes have magical effects. Nancy Cohen, Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco
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