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Home, Garden, and DIY January 2020
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| Skillet Love: From Steak to Cake, More Than 150 Recipes in One Cast-Iron Pan by Anne ByrnWhat's inside: 150 beautifully photographed recipes, ranging from appetizers to desserts, made in the affordable, versatile cast-iron skillet.
Don't miss: historical details about the pan, ten principles of cooking with them, and tips on selecting and caring for them.
Recipes include: Queso Fundido; Easy Garlic Skillet Knots; Vegetarian Paella; Dotty's Chicken-Fried Steak; Georgia Burnt Caramel Cake. |
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Food : what the heck should I cook?
by Mark Hyman
What's inside: 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.
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CMRLS Libraries will closeMonday, January 20, recognizing the birthday anniversaries of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert E. Lee. Libraries will open with regular hours on Tuesday, January 21.
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Making It Cozy and Comfortable |
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Slow cooker dump desserts : cozy sweets and easy treats to make ahead
by Jennifer McCartney
What's in it: Describes how to use the slow cooker to make warm, gooey and delicious cakes, cobblers, pudding and other desserts including Red Velvet Cake, Apple-Cinnamon Cobbler, Pumpkin-Spice Cake With Cream Cheese Frosting and Warm Brownie Pudding Pie.
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Tea Cozies 2
by Guild of Master Craftsman Publications
Tea lovers know there's nothing better than a cozy to keep a tasty brew piping hot to the very last sip. There's also no better way to prettify a plain pot or cheer up the tea table. The enduring popularity of the tea cozy makes it the ideal gift or the perfect bazaar item - if you can bear to part with it. This new title features fun and fabulous cozies to knit and crochet. Each design is accompanied by clear instructions and charts. These original designs were created by the readers of Knitting magazine. Their great eye for design, colour and nifty skills with needles and hooks are the reason for the brilliantly imaginative variety of tea cozies in this book
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One-Yard Wonders: Look How Much You Can Make with Just One Yard of Fabric!
by Rebecca Yaker and Patrica Hoskins
Whether you're side-eyeing your growing pile of fabric remnants or you need a sewing project to suit a minimal budget, One-Yard Wonders has you covered. Clothes, home décor, storage items, accessories, even pet gear…whatever you're into and whatever your skill level, you'll find a suitable pattern in this upbeat, user-friendly book. Many of the projects can be completed in only one hour -- a definite bonus for busy sewers. If you're working with even less time and fabric, however, you may want to try Debbie Shore's series of half-yard sewing projects, beginning with Half Yard Heaven.
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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Central Mississippi Regional Library System
100 Tamberline Street
Brandon, Mississippi 39042
601-825-0100
http://www.cmrls.lib.ms.us
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