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Gail Duff's Vegetarian Cookbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Gail Duff's Vegetarian Cookbook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Pan

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Talking with My Mouth Full
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

Talking with My Mouth Full

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-02-21
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

When Top Chef judge Gail Simmons first graduated from college, she felt hopelessly lost. All her friends were going to graduate school, business school, law school . . . but what was she going to do? Fortunately, a family friend gave her some invaluable advice-make a list of what you love to do, and let that be your guide. Gail wrote down four words: Eat. Write. Travel. Cook. Little did she know, those four words would become the basis for a career as a professional eater, cook, food critic, magazine editor, and television star. Today, she's the host of Top Chef: Just Desserts, permanent judge on Top Chef, and Special Projects Director at Food & Wine magazine. She travels all over the world,...

Gail's Artisan Bakery Cookbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 587

Gail's Artisan Bakery Cookbook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-06-05
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  • Publisher: Random House

With mouth-watering photography and over 100 delicious recipes, the team behind GAIL's will take you through the basics of breadmaking and then take you on to preparing a whole cornucopia of sweet and savoury tasty treats and flavourful meals. 'An amazingly helpful fail proof book' -- ***** Reader review 'If you love baking, you need this in your life!' -- ***** Reader review 'Packed with delicious recipes to make over and over again' -- ***** Reader review 'Worth every penny - joyful!' -- ***** Reader review *************************************************************************************** "Good bread begins with just four honest ingredients: flour, water, salt and yeast. Nothing could...

The Tomato Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

The Tomato Book

Everything you ever wanted to know about tomatoes Whether you have a penchant for Principe Borghese or yearn for a Yellow Butterfly, this is the true tomato lover's faithful companion. Delve into this little book, and you will find all the information you need on growing tomatoes. Discover the most reliable varieties, the highest yielding bushes, and those with the most intriguing shapes and colours. Find detailed advice on every aspect of growing tomatoes outdoors, under glass, and in the ground, in growbags, pots and even hanging baskets. Symptom charts will help you identify pests and diseases before they have a chance to destroy your tomato crop. And when you are ready to harvest, there are 35 recipes that let your lovingly nurtured tomatoes take centre stage, plus ideas for preserving them in ketchups, chutneys and relishes and notes on freezing and drying.

Fixing the Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

Fixing the Future

Bruce Little explains the CPP overhaul and shows why it stands as one of Canada's most significant public policy success stories, in part because it demanded an almost unparalleled degree of federal-provincial co-operation.

Every Ending Has a New Beginning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520

Every Ending Has a New Beginning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Every Ending Has A New Beginning is a book of nine fiction short stories that were inspired by real life experiences. The book is filled with interesting, funny, shocking, chilling, touching, honest and wild stories. It will definitely ignite a familiarity to someone you know. It touches on all aspects of life-prayer, rape, child abuse, relationship drama, family drama, drugs, happiness, sadness, illness, encouragement and love. Every story shows some type of strength that these characters had to have in order to conquer their problems. The book also shows how people can get caught-up and postpone happiness and lose his or her way. Instead, they end up settling for less. It also shows how yo...

Moving Pictures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 469

Moving Pictures

" ... Six adapted screenplays ... [and] two traditional stories.''--Back cover.

Foley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Foley

Advertisements placed in newspapers throughout the Midwest in the early 1900s read, Notice to Homeseekers: Good farm land at a reasonable price, directing people toward picturesque Foley, Alabama. A new town with an ideal climate and boundless resources, it was the final stop on the railroad spur to south Baldwin County that was completed in 1905. First built on an agriculture and timber economy, the town was soon home to businesses that sprang up during the population explosion. Nearby Elberta, a German colony, and the river towns of Magnolia Springs and Bon Secour also experienced accelerated growth as the area was developed. The heritage of the greatest resource--the people of Foley--is best told in the photographs long treasured by families of the earliest settlers and collected by the authors to be shared and preserved for posterity.

Domain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Domain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Sparta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Sparta

Incorporated in 1845, Sparta was once a Colonial farming village comprised of stone mills, general stores, and one-room schoolhouses. Summer visitors from surrounding metropolitan areas were drawn to Sparta in the late 1800s for the fresh mountain air. During that time, Thomas Edison came to Sparta to extract iron ore at his massive Edison village manufacturing plant on Sparta Mountain. The 1920s saw the development of Lake Mohawk, permanently changing the landscape of the township as the windswept Brogden Meadow was transformed into a sparkling 3-mile-long lake, which attracted hundreds of part-time residents. While Sparta is no longer a farming community, mining town, or seasonal vacation destination, today's residents take great pride in its small-town appeal and rich, colorful past.