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One Pan, Two Plates: More Than 70 Complete Weeknight Meals for Two (One Pot Meals, Easy Dinner Recipes, Newlywed Cookbook, Couples Cookbook)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

One Pan, Two Plates: More Than 70 Complete Weeknight Meals for Two (One Pot Meals, Easy Dinner Recipes, Newlywed Cookbook, Couples Cookbook)

One pan + fresh ingredients = dinner for two! Includes more than 70 recipes specially created to fill exactly two plates. With an emphasis on reducing prep time and the usual sinkful of dishes, cooking instructor Carla Snyder serves up the ideal couple's guide to simple, complete, and truly delicious meals—imagine Balsamic Braised Chicken Thighs with Figs and Creamy Polenta or Thyme-Rubbed Salmon with Shallots and Caramelized Cauliflower "Risotto"—that can be made in one skillet, in less than 60 minutes. More than 70 tasty and easy to prepare recipes that couples can make together in 60 minutes or less. Includes recipes for home-cooked pasta, grains, sandwiches, beef, pork, chicken, and ...

One Pan, Two Plates: Vegetarian Suppers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

One Pan, Two Plates: Vegetarian Suppers

More and more people are making the shift to a vegetable-centric diet. Yet, in a two-person household it can be challenging to find quick, easy, and satisfying recipes to cook up at the end of a busy workday (especially without leftovers). This follow-up to the successful One Pan, Two Plates provides 70 perfectly sized vegetarian entrées—think Butternut Risotto, Gnocchi with Wild Mushrooms and Edamame, and Eggplant Rollatini—all requiring only one pan and one hour or less to prepare. With beverage pairings for each recipe and an "Extra hungry?" feature for heartier appetites, each dish is one that home cooks will make again and again.

Cuneo Museum and Gardens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Cuneo Museum and Gardens

In the early 20th century, prominent Chicago businessmen built luxurious manors south of Libertyville, settling into the lifestyle of Old World country squires. Their estates rivaled the affluent residential enclaves of the eastern establishment in size and opulence, but these midwestern palaces were surrounded by acres of fertile fields. Breeding world-class livestock and implementing state-of-the-art agricultural methods, they created showcase farms. After mid-century, as these gentlemen farmers retired and moved away, most of their properties were sold to developers and the mansions razed. Built for utility tycoon Samuel Insull in 1914, and left by printer John Cuneo Sr. to the family foundation in 1990, the Cuneo Museum, with its furnishings, art collections, and manicured grounds, preserves the grandeur of that earlier era.

Climate Chaos
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 531

Climate Chaos

Featuring insights from influential figures like Pope Francis and Albert Gore alongside contributions from over thirty esteemed authors, Climate Chaos: Killing People, Places and the Planet charts a transformative path from despair to optimism. Grounded in rigorous scientific research, the book unflinchingly exposes the links between industries such as coal, fossil fuels, chemical factories, liquor, tobacco, and others, and their role in accelerating global warming and mass displacement. It courageously challenges climate change denialism, advocating for transparency and accountability in addressing these urgent challenges. In a time of profound despair, this book unites faith and science to forge a path towards a sustainable and livable future. Its impact resonates beyond the page, inspiring a forthcoming PBS film.

The Ethics of Environmentally Responsible Health Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

The Ethics of Environmentally Responsible Health Care

This text aims to bring bioethics and health care squarely into the 21st century. "The book shows how environmental decline relates to human health and to health care practices in the US and other industrialized countries."

300 Sensational Soups
  • Language: en

300 Sensational Soups

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Robert Rose

300 soup recipes that offer something from every season, meal (20 dessert soups) and occasion from everyday to weddings, and featuring 50 international soups. Each recipes includes tips and techniques, and there are variation and serving suggestions.

Human Resources Administration for Educational Leaders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 457

Human Resources Administration for Educational Leaders

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-04-25
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  • Publisher: SAGE

A comprehensive and research-based text detailing the important relationship between school administration and human resources administration. "The author provides [students] with specific strategies for navigating the treacherous waters of personnel selection, development, retention, and removal. I wish I had the book when I began my work as Director of Personnel." —Zach Kelehear University of South Carolina Human Resources Administration for Educational Leaders balances theory and pedagogy to demonstrate the historical evolution of the human resources function in education, the link between human resources and organizational effectiveness, and the new trends in human resources accountabi...

The Five Sutherland Boys
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

The Five Sutherland Boys

This book, The Five Sutherland Boys To God -Through Hell -To Glory, is a fictional family saga, is based on true life stories gleaned from my father Peter, and my four unclesLouis (Fat), Willie, Luther, and Johnny. This book reads like (Forrest Gump, meets Private Ryan, Afro Style). The book tells the life stories of the five young black men that grew up during the Great Depression, trying to make ends meet, while hanging on to family, and Godly values, in the midst of a World at War. A war that was thrust upon them and the United States by the unprovoked Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, on Dec.7th 1941. In the process of surviving the depression and fighting a war, they meet and rub elbows with some incredibly unique individuals. Some were famous, and some would later become famous. Travel With them on their heroic journeys, as the boys realize there is no place like home, no love like family, and both are worth fighting for.

Nightmare
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Nightmare

A psychological thriller about a woman who experiences a dream that quickly evolves into a nightmare that involves the lives of her loving husband and childhood best friends. During the next couple of weeks, it merges her reality and the dream world into a living nightmare that rapidly escalates until the final chapter where the true veracity is ultimately revealed. Received 3 5-star reviews on Reader's Favorites

Weird City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Weird City

An examination of Austin’s rapid economic and creative growth and local attitudes toward the Texas capitol’s transformation as an urban center. Austin, Texas, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, is experiencing one of the most dynamic periods in its history. Wedged between homogenizing growth and a long tradition of rebellious nonconformity, many Austinites feel that they are amid a battle for the city’s soul. From this struggle, a movement has emerged as a form of resistance to the rapid urban transformation brought about in recent years: “Keep Austin Weird” originated in 2000 as a grassroots expression of place attachment and anti-commercialization. Its popularity has l...