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‘A charming read!’ Heidi Swain ‘A wonderful antidote to a harsh world’ Bella Osborne Meet Lucy, aged 25, and Brenda, aged 79. Neighbours, and unlikely friends.
A funny, fully-illustrated guide to the thorny world of modern dating – the perfect Christmas stocking filler.
Rhino is looking for a companion, but where to look? Should he take the advice of his jungle friends or follow his heart? And what cheeky plan does his friend Monkey have in store? Join Rhino and Monkey as they discover that maybe not everyone agrees on what is best. A perfect read aloud book for younger readers with colourful illustrations.
The Boozy Baker is a fun collection of recipes for cakes, pies, tarts, cookies, and more, all of which contain a healthy dose of alcohol. Home bakers will recognize classic treats such as profiteroles, peach cobbler, and spiced Bundt cake, and be delighted by the ways they are reinvented with chocolate stout, almond liqueur, and even Järmeister. Featuring more than 30 full-color photographs, the book also includes sidebars throughout with instructions for preparing funky cocktails that add a punchy compliment to many of the recipes. Whether you are a pastry perfectionist or a one-bowl beginner, a bonafide mixologist or just looking for a way to polish off a few dusty bottles, this cookbook is sure to become a favorite, its pages splattered with chocolate, sprinkled with sugar, and garnished with a twist.
Two rag dolls captured by the Thorn Witch teach her some of the niceties of hospitality and friendship.
Edible DIY may not be the first book for crafty cooks and burgeoning urban homesteaders, but it is the easiest. Based on the popular Serious Eats column by the same name, Edible DIY includes 75 recipes divided into five chapters: Crunchy, Boozy, Sweet, Spicy, and Jars. With plenty of packaging tips throughout, Edible DIY is the perfect solution for making inexpensive edible gifts in your own kitchen with everything from Chocolate-Peppermint Marshmallows and Coconut Granola to Homemade Sriracha and Espresso Barbeque Sauce. Illustrated with inspirational full-color photography throughout.
An endearing animal fantasy story from master storyteller Dick King-Smith. The story begins with a mysterious egg washed up on a Scottish beach, the morning after a great storm. Kirstie and her brother Angus find the egg and take it home. The next day it has hatched into a tiny greeny-grey creature with a horse's head, warty skin, four flippers and a crocodile's tail. The baby sea monster soon becomes the family pet - but the trouble is, it just doesn't stop growing!
The 'no-nonsense' guide to spiritual development. Lucy Baker is a professional full time psychic medium, demonologist & shamanic healer based in the UK. Her rapid development of multiple abilities, coupled with a lot of trial and error taught her what actually works in a field where there is so much misunderstood. This has propelled her into a place of great knowledgeability, working with clients around the globe, while also teaching and mentoring others through their own psychic development journey. Following her own "baptism of fire" during her spiritual awakening, this book focuses in part on what she wished she'd known as her gifts exploded, being flooded with so much and seeking a strategic plan to focus and develop it all. So, consider this book your bedside 'mentor', with an aim of enabling you to open up your own gifts safely, nurturing strong foundations on which to develop your abilities, and instilling the confidence to begin putting them into practice.
Essays by John Henry III, Donald Kuspit, and Arlene Raven define and discuss the art movement New New Painting and its artists. Includes full-page color reproductions of the featured artists and their biographies.
Cape Cod families are difficult to trace because only the probate records survived the burning of the Barnstable County Courthouse in 1827, and similar disasters have taken their toll on the Cape's town records. Many of Chatham's records, for instance, were lost in a fire, and Yarmouth's records of the Revolutionary War period have been missing for years. Even so, many important Cape Cod town records still exist; the problem is that so few of them are in print. So it was fortuitous when Col. Leonard Smith stumbled upon a series of pamphlets published at Yarmouthport by Charles W. Swift in the early part of this century under the name Cape Cod Library of History and Genealogy. Although contri...