Salt Beef Buckets

Salt Beef Buckets

Author: Amanda Dorothy Jean Bulman

Publisher: Breakwater Books

Published: 2021-09-15

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781550819052

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Recipes and essays exploring the stories and culinary traditions of Newfoundland. Three facts: 1. The culinary history of Newfoundland is unique and diverse. 2. Anyone can cook anything and make it delicious, so long as they prioritize local and seasonal ingredients. 3. Food tastes better when it is connected to stories and memory. These are the core beliefs of Salt Beef Buckets: A Love Story, an affectionate tribute to the land, the people, and their meals.


Home Cooking in the Global Village

Home Cooking in the Global Village

Author: Richard Wilk

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2006-05-06

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1845203607

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Belize, a tiny corner of the Caribbean wedged into Central America, has been a fast food nation since buccaneers and pirates first stole ashore. As early as the 1600s it was already caught in the great paradox of globalization: how can you stay local and relish your own home cooking, while tasting the delights of the global marketplace? Menus, recipes and bad colonial poetry combine with Wilk's sharp anthropological insight to give an important new perspective on the perils and problems of globalization.


Bonita's Kitchen

Bonita's Kitchen

Author: Bonita Hussey

Publisher:

Published: 2020-10-15

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781989417218

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Bonita Hussey?s first video was a gift for her sons who were living in Calgary and wanted to know how to make bread. Just four years later, Bonita has hundreds of cooking and baking videos available on her popular YouTube channel and a loyal following at home in Newfoundland and Labrador and away.Bonita?s Kitchen collects over 50 of her most popular baking recipes, straight from her Upper Island Cove kitchen to yours. Toutons and sweet molasses raisin bread, baked puddings and blueberry sticky buns, lemon crumbles and maple butter tarts ? these are traditional recipes updated for today?s baker.With clear directions, full-colour photographs, and easy-to-find ingredients, Bonita brings her own flair to beloved recipes, delivering a collection to nourish body and soul.


The Cut Throat

The Cut Throat

Author: Liz Graham

Publisher: One Ear Press

Published: 2016-12-30

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 0973778431

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Every village has its secrets… The isolated hamlet of St. Jude Without seems like the perfect retreat, until Carmel McAlistair discovers the truths buried deep within its heart. Smuggling, intrigue… and murder. This hidden outport holds its secrets close, even for the ultimate crime. Police investigations can’t get past the wall of defense built of family ties, but Carmel can work from the inside to help. Until someone thinks she’s found the killer and is determined to stop her in her tracks. "Reminds me of a BBC mystery - brought to life in the new world!" “A long time since I’ve read a book this good!” See why fans of British traditional mysteries have fallen in love with the characters in St. Jude Without. Get the first of the Carmel McAlistair mysteries today!


In the Company of Wolves

In the Company of Wolves

Author: Erick W. Nason

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency

Published: 2020-08-07

Total Pages: 678

ISBN-13: 1951530659

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The woods before and above them opened fire, and a thousand voices rose in a Cherokee war-whoop. Three of the lead men in Marion’s section were not lucky this time, as several balls hit them at once. Ducking next to a tree, Jacob could hear the thuds of balls striking it instead of him. Looking around the tree, he could see the silhouettes of the Cherokee amongst the trees, their war paint blending in with the shadows of the trees. Looking across the ravine, Jacob could see Moultrie and his men had taken cover and had a couple of men wounded by the opening volley. Then looking behind them, he could see Kennedy’s men seeking protection, while he could hear the British commanders issuing their orders. Jacob became concerned that they could get caught in a crossfire between the British regiments and the Cherokee. Take an extraordinary journey back to French and Indian War America, from New York to South Carolina, with Jacob Clarke, a Ranger Captain from Rogers Rangers. He is joined by Sergeant Samuel Penny, who was assigned to advise Colonel Grant and South Carolina in their fight against the Cherokee in 1760-1761. This well-researched novel makes history jump off the page.


boYs

boYs

Author: Kathleen Winter

Publisher: Biblioasis

Published: 2011-08-27

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1897231660

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What are boys thinking? That's what the heartbroken and hilarious girls and women in these stories want to know.


Message in a Bottle

Message in a Bottle

Author: Holly Hogan

Publisher: Knopf Canada

Published: 2023-06-06

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 0385696272

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WINNER OF THE 2023 BMO WINTERSET AWARD FINALIST FOR THE 2023 GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD FOR NONFICTION SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 SCIENCE WRITERS AND COMMUNICATORS BOOK AWARD From the heart of the Labrador Current to the furthest reaches of our global oceans, Message in a Bottle conjures an exquisite diversity of marine life and warns of a central threat to its survival: ocean plastic. The dovekie is a stocky seabird the size of a child’s heart that spends its winters on the coast of Newfoundland, thriving in one of the toughest climates on Earth. The polar bear is an apex predator, designed to persevere in the Arctic's extreme conditions. The North Atlantic right whale outweighs the humpback by more than twenty tons and feeds on enormous quantities of tiny plankton in northeastern waters before migrating south for the winter. In Message in a Bottle, wildlife biologist and writer Holly Hogan brings to life the wonder of these creatures and many other birds, fish and marine mammals she has encountered in her thirty years of ocean travel. On these voyages, Hogan has noticed a troubling pattern: the constant presence of plastic, in the form of adrift fishing gear ("ghost gear"), garbage and micro-plastics that create an invisible but pervasive smog in our oceans and threaten even the most seemingly resilient forms of sea life. Bringing together nature, science and adventure writing, Hogan shines a light on our plastic-addicted lifestyle, offering an eyewitness account of its devastating effects on the marine environment—and highlighting international efforts to combat it. With lyrical prose and a reverential eye for the majesty and fragility of our natural world, Message in a Bottle is a clarion call to protect global oceans and the life they sustain, including our own.


A Fury of Wolves

A Fury of Wolves

Author: Erick W. Nason

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency

Published: 2018-12-20

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 1949483169

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Erick W. Nason’s second book in his French and Indian War series furthers the exploits of Ranger Sergeant Jacob Clarke, as Jacob continues in the historical fight against the French, the Canadians, and their Indian allies. After the massacre and fall of British-held Fort William Henry in 1757, Major Robert Rogers continues to lead Jacob and his fellow Rangers in unconventional partisan warfare against their hated foes. They nearly lose their lives at the Battle on Showshoes, the disastrous assault against Fort Carillon, and in fighting their French partisan rivals Jean-Baptiste de Langy and Durantaye. Besides fighting their enemies, the Rangers had to deal with the growing tension between British regulars and the provincials. To fill their depleted ranks, Jacob leads a recruiting party to find the right men for the Ranger Companies, before heading north to join the British expedition against Quebec. This historical novel contains more real fact than fiction, including actual people and events.


Finding Home

Finding Home

Author: Kathleen Gausmann

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2015-07-25

Total Pages: 649

ISBN-13: 1682133923

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Enid Edward, daughter of a United States Senator and wife of a U.S. Navy pilot, has always lived in luxury and comfort. When war comes to U.S. soil and Enid’s husband, Bobbie, is called to serve in The Emergency, Enid is left alone with their three children, Kaitlin, Robert, and Alex. In a desperate attempt to find safety, she and the children leave their home in Ohio to find her sister, Ethel, and her family in Tennessee. Neither Enid nor her children are equipped, physically or emotionally, to deal with the harrowing experiences that confront them on their exodus. On their way through Kentucky, Enid and her family are taken in by an elderly couple who, by example, begin to teach them what self-worth and acceptance of others is all about. Enid and her children yearn for security. Will they find it? Will they find home?