The Andhra Cookbook

The Andhra Cookbook

Author: Komala Sista Rao

Publisher: Jaico Publishing House

Published: 2019-10-17

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9387944786

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Foreword by SUNEETA RAO Traditional Vegetarian Recipes from My Mother’s Kitchen Komala Sista Rao, a former singer and mother of pop singer and stage actress Suneeta Rao, presents a compilation of her family’s culinary legacy – well-chosen, delectable vegetarian Andhra home recipes. The Andhra Cookbook breaks stereotypes of Andhra food being all about chillies or too spicy for most palates. Offering recipes with a depth of flavours and several ideas for novices and experts alike, this cookbook will encourage you to relish and experiment with Andhra cooking. With a wide selection of vegetable curries, dals, stews and chutneys, this book provides a keen insight into the region’s cuisine. It can also serve as a well-organised guide that includes detailed explanations about preparation methods and suggested menus to understand how to combine dishes. These recipes carry with them the creativity, labour and love of generations of women in the author’s family, finely crafted and perfected over the years. The excellent food photography inside will help you instantly connect with the rich and delicious world of Andhra cuisine. Komala Sista Rao was a professional singer in the early 1960’s – a respected name in Hindustani light classical, Bollywood music and an All-India Radio artiste. She married at the age of 23 and moved to Germany, where she lived for ten years, cooking traditional Andhra recipes to preserve the essence of her home, away from home. When she returned to India, her kitchen was always open to friends and family, for whom she cooked just as her mother had done for years. Always serving up the best of meals, she earned a reputation of being a sublime and original cook.


Tender Morsels

Tender Morsels

Author: Margo Lanagan

Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers

Published: 2008-10-14

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0375891498

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Tender Morsels is a dark and vivid story, set in two worlds and worrying at the border between them. Liga lives modestly in her own personal heaven, a world given to her in exchange for her earthly life. Her two daughters grow up in this soft place, protected from the violence that once harmed their mother. But the real world cannot be denied forever—magicked men and wild bears break down the borders of Liga’s refuge. Now, having known Heaven, how will these three women survive in a world where beauty and brutality lie side by side?


Morels Of Love

Morels Of Love

Author: Ashish Singh thakur 'Akela'

Publisher: Pen and Paper Academy

Published: 2024-06-22

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 8197526095

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The Morsels of Love by Ashish Singh Thakur ‘Akela’ is a captivating poetry collection that really gets into the depths of human emotions. This book explores the rich shades of feelings that define our lives, including themes of motherhood, love, betrayal, hate, agony, hope, motivation, longing, romance, pain, gain, mystic, real-surreal, from sublimity to indecency, metaphysical and tantalising desires. Each poem in Morsels of Love is a morsel—a small yet profound piece of the emotional spectrum. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt expressions, Akela captures the essence of each emotion, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences. From the tender moments of motherhood to the intense pangs of betrayal, from the dark shadows of hate to the bright light of hope, this collection offers a comprehensive look at what it means to be human. Each poem is a whisper of passion, a sigh of longing, and a testament to the enduring power of love. Whether you are seeking solace, inspiration, or simply a deeper understanding of your own feelings, Morsels of Love provides a poignant and resonant experience. Perfect for lovers of poetry and anyone interested in the complexities of human emotion, this book is a must-read. Discover the power of words and the beauty of emotions with Morsels of Love. Dive into a journey of reflection and connection, and find your own morsels of love within these pages.


Morsels of Love

Morsels of Love

Author: Carmen Micsa

Publisher:

Published: 2021-12-10

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780998309750

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Morsels of Love is a book of poetry and short-form replete with joy, laughter, wisdom, and careful observation of the world around us. Reading this book will make you smile, ponder, and deepen your desire to live life with love and gratitude. Each poem or short-form is accompanied by pictures as reminders that no matter where we are in our lives we need as many 'morsels of love' as possible to cope, thrive, and grow during and after these unsettling and unreal pandemic years. Highly creative and imaginative, this beautifully written poetry and short-form book will delight and inspire, whether you read the whole book at once, or relish separate poetic morsels at your leisure. Go ahead and indulge! You deserve it!


Nestle

Nestle

Author: Praphulla Prabhākara

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13:

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A novel based on the prostitutes in Mumbai City, India.


Of Morsels and Marvels

Of Morsels and Marvels

Author: Maryse Condé

Publisher: Africa List

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780857426932

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For many, cooking is simply the mechanical act of reproducing standard recipes. To Maryse Cond , however, cooking implies creativity and personal invention, on par with the complexity of writing a story. A cook, she explains, uses spices and flavors the same way an author chooses the music and meaning of words. In Of Morsels and Marvels, Cond takes us on a literary journey around places she has travelled to in India, Indonesia, and South Africa. She highlights the tastes and culinary traditions that are fascinating examples of a living museum. Such places, Cond explains, provide important insights into lesser-known aspects of contemporary life. One anecdote illustrates what becomes of the standard Antillean dishes of fish stew and goat curry by two Antilleans who own a restaurant in Sydney, Australia. Cuisine changes not only according to the individual cook but also adapts to foreign skies under which it is created. The author also recounts personal memories of her lifelong relationship with cooking, such as when Ad lia, her family's servant, wrongly blames little Maryse for mixing raisins with fish and using her imagination in the kitchen. Blending travel with gastronomy, this enchanting volume from the winner of the 2018 Alternative Nobel Prize will delight all who marvel at the wonders of the kitchen or seek to taste the world.


Daily Morsels

Daily Morsels

Author: Chimwemwe Mitengo

Publisher: African Books Collective

Published: 2024-02-21

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9996025594

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Daily Morsels: A Devotional Reading through the Gospel According to John, aims at nourishing the spiritual life of the readers. It has 144 ‘meals.’ They are meant to be taken as two meals of the day. This means that a reader will devotionally go through the Gospel of John in 72 days. There are a lot of practical aspects of the Christian life that are addressed. One advantage of the book is that it is simple to read. Also, it follows the basic hermeneutical principles necessary to understand the Gospels.


Add Magic to Taste

Add Magic to Taste

Author: Nina Waters

Publisher: Duck Prints Press LLC

Published: 2024-07-20

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1962488144

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For this gorgeous re-issue of Duck Prints Press's debut anthology Add Magic to Taste, 18 authors have come together to produce new, original short stories uniting four of our absolute favorite themes: queer relationships, fluff, magic, and coffee shops! Our diverse writers have created an even more diverse collection of stories guaranteed to sweeten your coffee and warm your tart. This edition also includes the 16 microfics originally written for our Kickstarter extra Mini-Morsels!


Conversations with Socrates and Plato

Conversations with Socrates and Plato

Author: Neal K. Grossman

Publisher: John Hunt Publishing

Published: 2019-07-26

Total Pages: 870

ISBN-13: 1789041449

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An imaginary, extended dialogue with Plato, Socrates, Spinoza and William James presents philosophical ideas that have never been more relevant for Western civilization. Neal K. Grossman discusses how a post-materialist social order can solve the challenges of modern life, and insure our survival.


The Feats of the Knowers of God

The Feats of the Knowers of God

Author: Shams al-Dīn Aḥmad-e Aflākī

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-10-01

Total Pages: 812

ISBN-13: 9004491457

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This is a 14th-century biography of the famous Persian mystic poet and ‘Knower of God’, Jalāl al-Dīn-e Rūmī, in the form of a large compendium of Sufi-style teaching stories. It was commissioned by a grandson about fifty years after Rūmī’s death. The author-compiler, Aflākī, includes chapters on Bahā’-e Valad (Rūmī’s father), Shams al-Dīn-e Tabrīzī (Rūmī’s great love), Solṭān Valad and Amīr ‘Āref (Rūmī’s son and grandson), and other transmitters of the spiritual Heritage of the Mowlavī dervish order. The protagonists are portrayed as performing miracles and confronting critics and rivals. Circumstantial detail abounds, thus providing one of our few windows onto social and political life during the Saljūq and Mongol period in Asia Minor. The translation has an extensive index of persons and concepts to assist readers and students.