You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
Eating fat to lose weight—that doesn’t make sense! Or does it? This book lays out the basics of low-carb high-fat diets and busts the myths surrounding them, like their effect on cholesterol and heart disease. You’ll also find a treasure trove of easy, palate-pleasing recipes and tips and tricks for success. Losing weight never tasted so good!
After the unexpected success of the three volumes of my Simply Chic books, I now invite you to explore other exquisite, chic and accessible flavours, but in a brand new formula. In this first book of a four-part series celebrating the seasons, I celebrate winter! For the occasion, I’m offering you gourmet and comforting recipes made with ingredients that are easy to find at this time of year. You will also find my ideas for themed menus to highlight the holidays that are on the calendar during this colder season, namely Christmas and Valentine’s Day. A total of 85 savory and sweet recipes are grouped in sections: appetizers, bites for entertaining festive cocktails, main courses, Christm...
I don’t think I’ll ever recover from a all the love and confidence that has been shown to me since the publication of the first volume of Simply Chic. I am truly privileged to share my passion, and especially grateful that people continue to be so enthusiastic about my creations! With this third volume, and true to its title, my objective hasn’t changed. It was and is still to allow you to discover recipes that are worthy of restaurants, but that are simple and accessible to all. You will mostly find recipes that I have created in response to the requests of my entourage and those who follow me: such as a Buddha bowl, Buffalo squash risotto, fried burrata, tagliatelle with a pancetta c...
None
"The first member of this particular family is recorded to have been John Wright, born, it is believed, about 1601. He arrived in Salem (Massachusetts) reputedly in 1630 [from England]. '[He was] one of the first settlers of Woburn [Mass. in 1640].... His wife Priscilla, died April 10, 1687. He left two sons, John and Joseph, born before the settlement of Woburn, and three daughters, Ruth, Deborah, and Sarah, born after.' ... In 1800 Philemon Wright [1760-1839], with his older brother, Thomas, along with their respective families, and others, left Woburn to take up land and settle on what is now Hull, Quebec, part of the National Region of Canada."--p. 3.