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Food : What the Heck Should I Cook?
by M.D Hyman, Mark
A companion cookbook to the best-selling Food: What the Heck Should I Eat? provides more than 100 high-nutrition pegan, vegan, paleo, gluten- and dairy-free recipes designed to promote weight loss and optimal health. 150,000 first printing.
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My drunk kitchen holidays! : how to savor and celebrate the year
by Hannah Hart
The Food Network star and best-selling author of My Drunk Kitchen presents a humorous cookbook that provides thematically arranged ideas and recipes for celebrating throughout the year, from New Year’s and Pride Month to Oktoberfest and Thanksgiving. Illustrations.
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Christmas food and feasting : a history
by Madeline Shanahan
Ever wonder why we eat and drink certain foods and beverages at Christmas? Madeline Shanahan's Christmas Food and Feasting uncovers the culinary traditions served at Christmas across the 'Anglosphere' from the Middle Ages to the present day. It is filled with surprising twists and unexpected derivations, from riotius parties and drinking bouts of the past to the sedate family sit-down dinners of today. This well-researched and well-documented book is also a fun read!
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How to build your own tiny house
by Roger Marshall
An experience woodworker offers step-by-step instructions for successfully building a tiny house along with information on the actual construction process, building codes and regulations and a selection of tiny home designs. Illustrations.
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| Elements of Family Style: Elegant Spaces for Everyday Life by Erin GatesWhat it is: a beautifully photographed, family-focused design book organized by room. It also offers practical advice and ideas for purchasing items (rugs, sofas, etc.) that'll survive children and pets.
Don't miss: detailed photograph captions; clever sidebar tips; the author's story about her struggle with infertility. |
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| Patricia Heaton's Food for Family and Friends: 100 Favorite Recipes for a Busy, Happy Life by Patricia HeatonWhat's inside: tips and thoughts on family meals, parties, menus, and kitchen organization as well as 100 recipes covering breakfast, appetizers, sides, comforting classics, family favorites, sweets, drinks, and “guest goodies” (little treats for sending home).
Recipes include: Apple Pie Muffins, Pizza Monkey Bread, Winter Corn Chowder, Shortcut Paella, Perfect Pot Roast, Patty's Party Punch.
About the author: Emmy Award-winning actress Patricia Heaton is the mother of four and divides her time between California and England. |
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| Downsizing the Family Home: What to Save, What to Let Go by Marni JamesonWhat it is: a kind-hearted and practical guide to downsizing by a syndicated columnist and author who's been through it and understands that the process is emotional as well as physical.
What's inside: strategies based on the expertise of antiques appraisers, garage-sale gurus, professional organizers, psychologists, and others.
Reviewers say: "essential reading for anyone clearing out your own or a loved one’s home" (Wall Street Journal) |
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