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130+ recipes all suitable from 6 months old Wean your baby and feed your family at the same time by cooking just one meal in under 30 minutes that everyone will enjoy! Say goodbye to cooking multiple meals every day and the faff of making special little spoonfuls for your baby, plainer dishes for fussy older siblings, and something different again for the grown-ups. With this ingenious new way to introduce solid food to your baby, you'll cook a single meal and eat it together as a family where baby will learn how to eat from watching you. Each recipe is quick to prepare and easy to adapt for different ages and dietary requirements. So forget 'baby food' and make light work of weaning with What Mummy Makes!
An Appetite for Life makes feeding your child easier. This book sorts through the conflicting advice and includes practical, easy-to-follow guidance on what and how to feed your baby in those all-important first thousand days - from pregnancy to their second birthday. The quality of nutrition a child receives and the way they are fed can have a lasting impact on their future health. Dr Clare Llewellyn and Dr Hayley Syrad, both scientific leaders in this field having published over 100 scientific papers on the topic, separate the myths from the facts and draw on the very latest research to help you decide what is best for your child when it comes to developing healthy eating habits. An Appeti...
Kate Kelly has always been overshadowed by her famous brother Ned, but the talented young woman was a popular public figure in her own right. This moving biography tells her astonishing story in full for the first time. Kate Kelly, the daring sister of legendary bushranger Ned Kelly, was mysteriously found dead in a lagoon outside the NSW town of Forbes in 1898. At the inquest, Kate's husband Bricky Foster claimed that she was addicted to drink and frequently spoke of suicide. However, a neighbour testified that she had only known Kate to drink since the recent birth of her baby and that she never spoke of suicide. Was it suicide, accident or murder, and why had she changed her name to Ada? ...
A down-to-earth guide that syncs theology with technology. Today Sunday morning worship competes with youth soccer, Starbucks, Facebook, and the allure of being “spiritual but not religious.” To share the gospel in a world like this, Christians need to reach beyond the boundaries of concrete and virtual communities to become evangelists. That takes faith. It also requires skill with public relations, social media, traditional print materials and other techniques to increase church visibility. The authors, both recognized experts and consultants, walk readers through the theology of church communications and introduce steps to help us deliver clutter-busting messages to reach our technologically sophisticated and faith-challenged world.
In 1966, Rebecca Wilson's father, a Union Leader and civil rights activist, was assassinated on the street in San Francisco. Rebecca—known throughout as "Becky"—was three years old. A House with No Roof is Wilson's gripping memoir of how the murder of her father propelled her family into a life–long search for solace and understanding. Following her father's death, Becky's mother, Barbara, desperate for closure and peace, uproots the family and moves to Bolinas, California. In this small, coastal town of hippies, artists, and "burnouts," the family continues to unravel. To cope, Barbara turns to art and hangs a banner that loudly declares, "Wilsons are Bold." But she still succumbs to her grief, neglecting her children in her wake. Becky's brother turns to drugs while her beautiful sister chooses a life on the road and becomes pregnant. As Becky fumbles and hurtles toward adulthood herself, she comes to learn the full truth of her father's death—a truth that threatens to steal her sanity and break her spirit. Told with humor and candor—and with love and family devotion at its heart—A House with No Roof is a brave account of one daughter's struggle to survive.
A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Family Comforts is the much-anticipated new cookbook from Rebecca Wilson, the bestselling author, Instagram sensation and mum behind the phenomenally popular family food account @rebeccawilsonfood. With over 100 brand new, flavour-filled recipes, Rebecca shows you how to cook nutritious meals the whole family will love. From quick suppers that can be prepared in a matter of minutes to slow cooker heroes that deliver big flavours with minimal effort, joyful weekend feasts, brilliant bakes and warming desserts, Rebecca's ingenious, easy-to-follow recipes are suitable for young children from six months, and irresistible for older siblings and adults too. Parents and carers can wean their babies and introduce them to a variety of new foods, whilst sharing the same meals alongside them. An essential for every family's bookshelf, let Rebecca Wilson show you how to cook just once for the entire family, giving you more time together around the table to enjoy comforting meals through autumn, winter, and beyond.
Join Rebecca as she takes you on a poetic inner journey of remembering, to reawaken your inner wisdom, dissolve all wounds, and return you to the great mother.
Rethink. Remember. Renew.In her newly published collage of photographs and essays titled Well Seasoned: Savoring Life's Lessons, avid traveler and accomplished nature photographer Rebecca Webb Wilson chronicles the seasons of life illuminated by her unconventional take on the seasons of the year.Pairing carefully crafted words with more than 100 luminous, full-color images, Wilson savors the clarity that time and experience make possible for all who journey. Sprinkled with thoughtful quotations and bits of poetry, Well Seasoned shares the author's abundant gratitude for the sudden surprises and unexpected joys revealed in nature's seasons, her own passing seasons, and the countless miracles her camera captures.To enjoy more stunning photography and artwork, please visit http://HawkeyeNature.com
This book is a collection of stories, blog posts, and photographs from our time as winter caretakers at the Many Glacier Hotel in Glacier National Park, Montana. From harsh week long blizzards to the unforgettable wildlife, we have put this book together to tell our unique story. Through this book you can get a glimpse of the adventure that is everyday existence out here. This is our view from the edge.
"In 1981, a 31-year-old single Christian woman moves to Seoul, South Korea, to teach first grade in a foreign school. While teaching overseas has long been on her "life list," her adjustment to a new culture and language is overwhelming, but exciting and rewarding. Develop a love for Korea along with her. Her adventures include getting a master's degree in a foreign country, and in the sequel Re-Searching Seoul, writing English textbooks for Korean middle schools, and enjoying the 1988 Seoul Olympics. She is also intent on pursuing another "life list" goal-to become a mother, but finds it illegal. Does she have the fortitude necessary to take on the Korean government in a long, impossible, exhausting battle to build a family? Journey with her in both books (Seoul Searching and Re-Searching Seoul) through monthly newsletters and private diary entries as she not only adjusts to the culture around her but fights the Korean government to achieve her heart's desire-motherhood."--Back cover.