=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe1> - The (always classic) B<Point> example
+A simple Moose-based class. Demonstrated Moose attributes and subclassing.
+
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe2> - A simple B<BankAccount> example
+A slightly more complex Moose class. Demonstrates using a method
+modifier in a subclass.
+
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe3> - A lazy B<BinaryTree> example
+Demonstrates several attribute features, including types, weak
+references, predicates ("does this object have a foo?"), defaults, and
+lazy attribute construction.
+
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe4> - Subtypes, and modeling a simple B<Company> class hierarchy
+Introduces the creation and use of custom types, a C<BUILD> method,
+and the use of C<override> in a subclass.
+
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe5> - More subtypes, coercion in a B<Request> class
+More type examples, including the use of type coercions.
+
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe6> - The augment/inner example
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe7> - Making Moose fast with immutable (TODO)
+Demonstrates the use of C<augment> method modifiers, a way of turning
+the usual method overriding style "inside-out".
+
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe7> - Making Moose fast with immutable
+
+Making a class immutable greatly increases the speed of accessors and
+object construction.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe8> - ??
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe8> - Managing complex relations with trigger (TODO)
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe9> - ??
+I<abstract goes here>
+
+Work off of this http://code2.0beta.co.uk/moose/svn/Moose/trunk/t/200_examples/007_Child_Parent_attr_inherit.t
+
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe9> - Builder methods and lazy_build
+
+The builder feature provides an inheritable and role-composable way to
+provide a default attribute value.
=back
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe10> - The Moose::Role example
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe11> - Advanced Role Composition (TODO)
+Demonstrates roles, which are also sometimes known as traits or
+mix-ins. Roles provide a method of code re-use which is orthogonal to
+subclassing.
+
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe11> - Advanced Role Composition - method exclusion and aliasing
+
+Sometimes you just want to include part of a role in your
+class. Sometimes you want the whole role but one if its methods
+conflicts with one in your class. With method exclusion and aliasing,
+you can work around these problems.
+
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe12> - Runtime Role Composition (TODO)
+
+I<abstract goes here>
=back
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe20> - Welcome to the meta-world (TODO)
+I<abstract goes here>
+
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe21> - The meta-attribute example
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe22> - The meta-attribute trait example (TODO)
+One way to extend Moose is to provide your own attribute
+metaclasses. Attribute metaclasses let you extend attribute
+declarations (with C<has>) and behavior to provide additional
+attribute functionality.
+
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe22> - The meta-attribute trait example
+
+Extending Moose's attribute metaclass is a great way to add
+functionality. However, attributes can only have one metaclass.
+Applying roles to the attribute metaclass lets you provide
+composable attribute functionality.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe23> - The meta-instance example (TODO)
+I<abstract goes here>
+
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe24> - The meta-class example (TODO)
+I<abstract goes here>
+
+=back
+
+=head1 SNACKS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Snack::Types>
+
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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