Gwyneth Paltrow dedicates cookbook to celebs' children


Los Angeles, March 24 (IANS): Actress Gwyneth Paltrow's fourth cookbook "It's All Easy" is dedicated to some of her famous friends' children.

The cookbook, which will be released on April 12, contains over 125 recipes that are "surprisingly tasty, with little or no sugar, fat, or gluten". 

At the beginning of the book, the 43-year-old actress has given a special shout out to a list of only first names. She only mentioned their first names probably to protect the little ones' privacy, reports aceshowbiz.com.

Paltrow noted singer Beyonce Knowles and rapper Jay-Z's four-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter, actor Rob Lowe and Sheryl Berkoff's sons Matthew and John Owen, actress Drew Barrymore and Will Kopelman's daughters Olive and Frankie, writer Ryan Murphy and David Miller's sons Logan and Ford, designer Nicole Richie and Joel Madden's daughter Kate and son Sparrow.

In addition to those names, the "Emma" star dedicated the book to her children with former-husband and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.

"Apple and Moses, this book is you for you," the passage read. 

She also wrote in the book's introduction that it is suitable for busy parents. 

"When I sat down to start this book, I had been polling my friends and colleagues on what sort of cookbook they were looking for," she wrote. 

  

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