All Donna Brooks wanted to do was to make a little something for the women at church, a party favor for a visiting teaching luncheon. Little did she know when she reached for her wooden spoon and plugged in her crock pot that morning, she would throw herself and her family into an emotional pressure cooker and alter the course of church public relations forever.This outrageously funny tale follows a Mormon mother through an overnight start-up success. Along the way, we learn the politics and inner workings of one of the world's most mysterious institutions -- the LDS women's Relief Society. Wafting through this affectionate frolic are some serious questions. Who defines us? What constitutes our identity? What is authentic and what is, well, marketing?