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Can you really eat well on a tight budget? Yes, you can! As food blogger Jane Ashley shows, the key is to be a savvy shopper and to cook from scratch rather than rely on pre-prepared foods. And it’s all much easier than you might think. This book offers delicious, quick recipes, together with simple instructions for everything from how to joint a chicken to making your own bread, pastry, sauces and dressings. Along with weekly menu plans and fully-costed shopping lists, you’ll find money-saving tips, as well as dedicated menus for different diets, including vegetarian, vegan, low-carb and gluten-free. All of Jane’s recipes can be easily adapted, whether you are cooking for one or have multiple mouths to feed.Home Economics will not only save you money, but will transform the way you cook...
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The story of a man who tried to make a photo album and failed so miserably that he wrote a book instead. Your Photo Here is a journey across landscape and love with a taste of American culture that wets both your appetite and your pants. Neoteric philosophy meets age-old wisdom in this hilarious romp across the country. Drink it in!
Mrs. Henry Wood's 'Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles' is a classic Victorian novel that tells the story of a strong and determined widow, Mrs. Halliburton, who supports her family through hard work and faith in God, despite the many challenges she faces. In contrast, her cousins, the Dares, lead a dissolute lifestyle and face scandal and disgrace. The novel spans three generations and is filled with didactic passages about faith, hard work, and the working class.
"Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles" is a novel about the power of will and the ways in which people determine their own fate. It spans three generations of Halliburton family, whose members are dealing with debt, seduction, murder, deception, and the constant threat of sinking below their class. The novel's heroine, the widowed Mrs. Halliburton is presented as a shining example of religiosity and righteousness, and the book follows her life from the moment she meets her future husband to the one in which she assists proudly to the success in the life of her three children, models of perfection, unlike the family of Halliburtons' cousins, the Dares, who suffer one scandal and disgrace after another.