Nature's Sweetness
Author: Paul Rossignol
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 93
ISBN-13: 9780972007306
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Author: Paul Rossignol
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 93
ISBN-13: 9780972007306
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thalia Ho
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2021-03-23
Total Pages: 510
ISBN-13: 0062958437
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the creator of the award-winning food blog, Butter and Brioche, comes a unique and beautifully designed full-color cookbook that brings wild flavors to desserts as told through the seasons. In Wild Sweetness, Thalia Ho captures the essence of the wild, and re-imagines it on the plate. She guides us through a tale of six distinct seasons and the flavors inspired by them: of bright, herbaceous new life in spring, to the aromatic florals that follow, of bursting summer berries, over-ripe fruit, warmth and spice in fall, then ending with winter and its smolder. In more than 95 recipes, Thalia opens our eyes and taste buds to a celebration of what the wild has to offer—a world of sweet escapism, using flavor to heighten our experience of food. Enthralling, unique, and inspired recipes you’ll want to cook over and over again.
Author: Sidney W. Mintz
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 1986-08-05
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 1101666641
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA fascinating persuasive history of how sugar has shaped the world, from European colonies to our modern diets In this eye-opening study, Sidney Mintz shows how Europeans and Americans transformed sugar from a rare foreign luxury to a commonplace necessity of modern life, and how it changed the history of capitalism and industry. He discusses the production and consumption of sugar, and reveals how closely interwoven are sugar's origins as a "slave" crop grown in Europe's tropical colonies with is use first as an extravagant luxury for the aristocracy, then as a staple of the diet of the new industrial proletariat. Finally, he considers how sugar has altered work patterns, eating habits, and our diet in modern times. "Like sugar, Mintz is persuasive, and his detailed history is a real treat." -San Francisco Chronicle
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 592
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ashley Koff, R.D.
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Published: 2011-09-01
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 1401931537
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom celebrated dietitian Ashley Koff and fitness trainer to the stars Kathy Kaehler comes Mom Energy, an exciting new way for moms to tap into their own natural and renewable sources of energy to overcome fatigue and achieve their personal health goals. Koff and Kaehler have put together a safe, sensible, flexible, and, most importantly, effective program for moms of any age-whether their kids are in diapers or heading off to college. While being a mom is undeniably rewarding, it's also one of the most physically demanding and stressful activities in modern society. In fact, one of the most common complaints from mothers is that they simply don't have the energy to do everything they want, which means they end up sacrificing one thing (usually their own health) to accomplish another. But these sacrifices aren't necessary if you follow some simple guidelines and avoid secret energy saboteurs. With discussions that cover everything from nutrition to fitness to time management, Koff and Kaehler lay out a three-part program (reorganize, rehab, and recharge) that can be molded to any lifestyle to help moms naturally up their energy levels. And with this enhanced energy, they will get all sorts of other unexpected benefits, including a stronger immune system, easier weight loss, and even better relationships. Mom Energy will teach readers what will help and what will hurt in their quest for optimum energy.
Author: Françoise Héritier
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2013-03-07
Total Pages: 51
ISBN-13: 184614700X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"There is a form of lightness and grace in the simple fact of existence, regardless of occupation, of strong feelings, or of political commitments of any sort - and that is the only thing I have wanted to write about. About that little extra thing that is granted to all of us, a lust for life." So begins Francoise Heritier, in her exploration of the things in life worth living for, the moments and events that give life flavour. An eminent anthropologist, now in her eighties, she draws on her own memories and the wisdom gained in a lifetime of exploration, to show how life is richer and more interesting than we often remember.
Author: Noble Seward Endicott
Publisher:
Published: 1921
Total Pages: 116
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R. S. O'Loughlin
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 1194
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