Sunday, June 5, 2011

Recipes From The Garden

Recipes From The Garden
Author: Rosalind Creasy

Rosalind Creasy's Recipes from the Garden: 200 Exciting Recipes from the Author of the Complete Book of Edible LandscapingRosalind Creasy, the gardening chef, well-known as pioneer of the edible landscaping movement, shares this book with over 200 exciting recipes that celebrate the flavours and textures of nature's bounty.

This book contains meal ideas of vegeterians and meat-eaters. The author also relates how eating habits have changed in a generation with many Americans now reclaiming birthrights through home gardening, shopping at farmer's markets and eating local foods.

Creasy also throw in fantastic Asian recipes, like Japanese greens with sesame dressing and Korean bean sprouts, and spicy Indian eggplant.

There is a recipe in here for everyone with an courageous spirit and a desire for sampling from the new global buffet.

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The Mother Of All Parenting Books

The Mother Of All Parenting Books Author: Ann Douglas

The Mother of All Parenting Books: The Ultimate Guide to Raising a Happy, Healthy Child from Preschool through the Preteens
Your Child's growing up! From preschool to the preteens, rasing your boy or girl is an challenging time. This book is a comforting instruction manual for the day-to-day adventures that await you. Full with practical strategies, advice and handy-checklists. This down-to-earth guide is a breath of fresh air for moms and dads.

This books offer an authoriative yet non-bossy approach to everything from discipline and sibling rivalry to teaching values, encouraging academic success, and promoting effective communication.

The Mother of All Parenting Books will help you guide your child through roller coaster years and raise a healthy, happy family!

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"This book has all the answers that are missing from other parenting books! It’s honest, complete, well-researched . . . and not preachy."

Dr. Cathryn Tobin, author of The Parent’s Problem Solver

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Heavenly Fragrance

Heavenly Fragrance: Cooking With Aromatic Asian Herbs, Fruits, Spices And Seasonings
Author: Carol Selva Rajah

Heavenly Fragrance: Cooking with Aromatic Asian Herbs, Fruits, Spices and SeasoningsHeavenly Fragrance, as the title describes, features cooking elements especially loved in Asian cuisine for their aromas. These ingredients ranging from fruits, herbs and nuts, spices to pastes and seasonings

This book also include a collection of traditional and new Southeast Asian dishes for anyone desire to serve the best of the East.

With easy-to-follow instructions, you may find yourself preparing food with magnificent aromas which excites the sense of smell for family and friends.


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Sunday, April 24, 2011

The Frankies Spuntino - Kitchen Companion & Cooking Manual

The Frankies Spuntino - Kitchen Companion & Cooking Manual
Author: Frank Falcinelli, Frank Castronovo and Peter Meehan

The Frankies Spuntino Kitchen Companion & Cooking ManualThis amusing cookbook, with the recipes that we want to eat now. The book cover may looked old-fashioned, but the entire menu is personalized for home cook.

Range from small bites including Truffle Oil Crostini, to salads, to main dishes include Cavatelli with Hot Sausage & Browned Butter. Also includes shortcut, tricks gained by authors' many years in gourmet kitchen.

The Frankies Spuntino Kitchen Companion & Kitchen Manual will seduce both experienced home cooks and younger audience who is newer to the kitchen.

Table of Content
  • Equipment & Pantry
  • Antipasto
  • Sandwiches & Soups
  • Salads
  • Pasta
  • Meats & Others Main Courses
  • Sunday Sauce
  • Desserts
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Sunday, April 10, 2011

101 Ways to Save Money on Health Care

101 Ways to Save Money on Health Care: Tips to Help You Spend Smart and Stay Healthy
Author: Cynthia J Koelker, MD

Kokelker, a Board-certified family physician based in Ohio, USA, gives a variety of tips on how to save on one of the most expensive bills you will face in your lifetime.

She expounds on how to save money on doctor visits, prescription medication, preventive healthcare, dealing with chronic health problems and acute illnesses, medical testing, hospital expenses and ancillary services.
She also gives a list of pills that one can take for common general conditions and alternate lists of generic drugs.

Contents
  1. Save money on doctor visits
  2. Save money on prescription medication
  3. Save money on preventive healthcare
  4. Save money on chronic health problems
  5. Save money on acute illness
  6. Save money on medical testing
  7. Save money on hospital expenses
  8. Save money on ancillary services
  9. Save money using 10 practical OTC treatments
  10. Save money using 10 OTC drugs that were once prescription
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101 Ways to Save Money on Health Care: Tips to Help You Spend Smart and Stay Healthy

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Bust: Greece, The Euro, and The Sovereign Debt Crisis

Bust: Greece, The Euro, and The Sovereign Debt Crisis
Author: Matthew Lynn

Bust: Greece, the Euro and the Sovereign Debt Crisis (Bloomberg (UK))An experienced financial writer and commentator best known for his work with Bloomberg, Lynn uses his extensive expertise to weave together a powerful narrative of the Greek debt crisis.
Teasing out the origins, escalation and explosion of the problem, his thorough analysis encompasses the entire gamut of contributory stakeholders to the problem - from a somnolent government to the role fo rapacious financial speculators. Equally probing are the ramifications of the crisis that he has mapped out. Cumulatively it all adds up to a must-read for anyone interested in world events and global economics



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What Next?

What Next? Surviving The Twenty-First Century
Author: Chris Patten

Best remembered as being the last Governor of Hong Kong, Patten pens a coherent and utterly credible assessment of where we are at and the possible trajectory we might take in the future, from an eco-political perspective.
What makes this work stand out is the way in which he views the world through the lens of an averred democrat and his familiarity with the places and people that colour the complex landscape he analyses.

He draws on his many years at the highest levels of international affairs to tackle the big questions of our time - from financial turmoil to the energy crisis, immigration and the ascendancy of the East - on a way that makes easy yet compelling reading that is as entertaining as it is informative.