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The Really Helpful Cookbook is destined to be a genuine classic that you will pick up again and again. Written by Ruth Watson, one of Britain's most popular food writers, it contains recipes that are the very best in modern, stylish home cooking, as well as no-nonsense advice and tips that make cooking them foolproof and easy. Ruth writes with passion and humour, always placing her recipes in the context of our daily lives, making this a book that is as enjoyable to read as it is to cook from.
This diet book celebrates food for what it is. It chronicles Ruth Watson's experiences of dieting, shares her secrets and contains recipes as well as advice and suggestions. Her diet is based on calorie-counted recipes, with all food groups allowed, indeed encouraged.
As Robert Parker's body is lowered into the grave, Herman Camm introduces himself to the mourning family. He is a beady-eyed, small-framed man with nice clothes and hat - and he is about to drastically change the lives of three women: Mae Lou Parker; her daughter Carrie; and Pearl Brown. But more trouble begins when Herman is found dead with a shotgun wound. There are many people he has offended. And all three women are suspects. An investigation is launched, but no one really cares, including the police.
Fantacia - a lavish fantasy, deep, dark & heroic! Fantacia & the Voxians are superheroes, a cross between Dracula, watchmen & x-men; this novel is gripping & original in style. Ripped from her real family Fantacia rediscovers herself when the chimes of doom hit Earth and she is evacuated to Titan. Vampiric, super powered warriors, who are out to save the multiverse from evil, Their Angel King Kathos fighting to banish those who oppress others! Building to a graphic battle with warriors fighting against monsters from another multiverse. Joining the allies are Dragons, Reptilian Dinosaurs, winged men and Humans, all brought together to help save the world as we know it. Looking for something different to read? You have just found it! The Voxians are here! Where Angels, Demons & superheroes collide! Bad language and violence throughout! Written in UK English.
Ruth climbed up the running board and scooted down the front seat of the new Tin Lizzie. Her father said to not be afraid when he cranked up the motor. Do be careful, said Mama. You know many men have broken their arms or sprained their wrists cranking. I'll be careful. Just sit tight and don't scream or jump out. Ruth was on her way to live in the mountains of East Tennessee. As she grew up on a farm in the shelter of Walden's Ridge, she encountered dangers as diverse as harrows and hornets, screaming locomotives and car thieves. She drew water from a well and bathed in a washtub. She marveled at the majesty of the Harvey Hannah mansion and the variety of goods for sale in Sienknechts General Store. She found that helping somebody else was also like planting - sharing love or encouragement could grow as joy seeds in somebody's heart. This book pictures mountain life of 1927-1930, simple, yet often painful. There were no conveniences such as electricity, running water, telephones, or good roads. Horses were still used for work and transportation, but Fords were fast replacing them.
Introducing basic networking concepts as well as providing an introduction to Windows 2000/XP Professional, this book provides a solid foundation for all beginning users. Readers will gain a fundamental knowledge of operating systems as well as understand the client/server relationship in a local area network environment--crucial to anyone working in Information Technologies.Operating Systems Conceptscovers the use of Windows 2000/XP Professional, as well as demystifies many aspects of using a personal computer. The second half of the book describes local area networks and the client/server relationship. For anyone wishing to enter the field of Information Technology, including Internet/multimedia, programming, and networking.
This series lets toddlers enjoy the delights of learning to do things by themselves.
The ocean dominates the surface of the earth and is in the pages of the Bible too. The Bible offers a view of the sea and the life it supports which affirms its intrinsic value to God as a good, and indeed essential, part of creation. At the same time, it also speaks perceptively of the sea’s vulnerability to damage and change. The Bible’s focus on the sea raises questions about economics and the interconnectedness of communities, whilst further references to the sea raise questions about our human-centredness and spirituality, and about our fear of chaos and disaster. In a unique collaborative project, the oceanographer Meric Srokosz and the biblical scholar Rebecca Watson not only offe...
Ruth Brennan, born into abject poverty in the City of York at the end of the 19th century, develops into a character of great courage, passion and determination, possessing a more indomitable spirit on every turn of the page, as she desperately tries to flee the demons of her past. Follow Ruth on her epic journey from birth and early carefree schooldays, through the tragic loss of her parents and cruelty suffered at the Orphanage, before fleeing to make the long, arduous trek toward the coast in search of work. But, by chance, along the way, she stumbles upon a small hamlet set in the very heart of the wild, untamed beauty of the North Yorkshire moors where, at barely sixteen years old, she finds true friendship, religion and love.
This series lets toddlers enjoy the delights of learning to do things by themselves.