The Vinegar Anniversary Book

The Vinegar Anniversary Book

Author: Emily Thacker

Publisher: James Direct, Inc.

Published: 2015-04-10

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 162397058X

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Brand new information on Mother Nature's Secret Weapon - apple cider vinegar!Completely updated with the latest research and brand new remedies and uses for apple cider vinegar. Handsome coffee table collector's edition.


The Vinegar Book

The Vinegar Book

Author: Emily Thacker

Publisher: James Direct, Inc.

Published: 2010-01-28

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 1623970121

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Emily Thacker’s collection of old-time remedies has hundreds of ways to use vinegar for health & healing, cooking & preserving, cleaning & polishing. See how vinegar’s unique mix of more than 30 nutrients, nearly a dozen minerals, plus amino acids, enzymes, and pectin for a healthy heart has been used for thousands of years. Apple Cider Vinegar’s magical mix of tart good taste and germ killing acid. Vinegar has more than 30 important nutrients, a dozen minerals, plus vitamins, amino acids, enzymes — even pectin for a healthy heart. And, there are hundreds of cooking hints.


Vinegar Hill

Vinegar Hill

Author: Colm Tóibín

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2022-04-12

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 0807006548

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From the New York Times best-selling author of Brooklyn, Colm Tóibín’s first collection of poetry explores sexuality, religion, and belonging through a modern lens Fans of Colm Tóibín’s novels, including The Magician, The Master, and Nora Webster, will relish the opportunity to re-encounter Tóibín in verse. Vinegar Hill explores the liminal space between private experiences and public events as Tóibín examines a wide range of subjects—politics, queer love, reflections on literary and artistic greats, living through COVID, and facing mortality. The poems reflect a life well-traveled and well-lived; from growing up in the town of Enniscorthy, wandering the streets of Dublin, and crossing the bridges of Venice to visiting the White House, readers will travel through familiar locations and new destinations through Tóibín’s unique lens. Within this rich collection of poems written over the course of several decades, shot through with keen observation, emotion, and humor, Tóibín offers us lines and verses to provoke, ponder, and cherish.


Vinegar Joe's War

Vinegar Joe's War

Author: Nathan Prefer

Publisher: Presidio Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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A military history of the U.S. army campaigns to open the Burma road to China during World War II. The successful campaign was carried out with a hastily thrown together force lacking in significant material advantages or logistical support. While acknowledging that the success was unachievable without the contributions of the British and Chinese military forces, the author argues that the campaign demonstrates the professionalism and effectiveness of the American soldiers. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Untold

Untold

Author: Sarah Rees Brennan

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-08-29

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0857078100

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In this second book in the Lynburn Legacy, the sorcerous roots of Sorry-in-the-Vale have been exposed. Now no one in the town is safe, and everyone has to choose sides. Will the townspeople (magical and not) become "owned" by the sorcerers who believe it is their right to rule? Or will it continue in a more modern vein, with the presence of the sorcerers playing a quieter--and much less violent--role. If Kami Glass has anything to say about it, evil will not win. Despite having given up her own piece of magic, she is determined to do everything she can to make a difference. And whether they want to or not, her circle of friends (and potential boyfriends) will not be able to help but follow her and go along with her unusual schemes and battle tactics.


Honey and Vinegar

Honey and Vinegar

Author: Richard Haass

Publisher: Brookings Inst Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 9780815733560

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This volume explores circumstances and strategies for employing incentives or rewards, rather than relying solely on penalties or punishments, to pursue foreign policy objectives.


Vinegars of the World

Vinegars of the World

Author: Laura Solieri

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-08-29

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 8847008662

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Vinegars can be considered as acidic products of special importance for the enri- ment of our diet, and resulting from the desired or controlled oxidation of ethanol containing (liquid) substrates. The traditional use and integration of vinegars in numerous cultures can be traced back to ancient times. In fact, the cultural heritage of virtually every civilization includes one or more vinegars made by the souring action (of micro-organisms) following alcoholic fermentation. It has been do- mented that the Egyptians, Sumerians and Babylonians had experience and tech- cal knowledge in making vinegar from barley and any kind of fruit. Vinegar was very popular both in ancient Greece and Rome, where it was used in food prepa- tions and as remedy against a great number of diseases. In Asia, the first records about vinegar date back to the Zhou Dynasty (1027-221 BC) and probably China’s ancient rice wines may have originally been derived from fruit, for which (malted) rice was substituted later. The historical and geographical success of vinegars is mainly due to the low technology required for their production, and to the fact that several kinds of raw materials rich in sugars may easily be processed to give vinegar. In addition, vi- gars are well-known and accepted as safe and stable commodities that can be c- sumed as beverages, health drinks or added to food as preservatives or as flavo- ing agents.


Vinegar Hill

Vinegar Hill

Author: A. Manette Ansay

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2009-10-13

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 0061760250

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In a stark, troubling, yet ultimately triumphant celebration of self-determination, award-winning author A. Manette Ansay re-creates a stifling world of guilty and pain, and the tormented souls who inhabit it. It is 1972 when circumstance carries Ellen Grier and her family back to Holly's Field, Wisconsin. Dutifully accompanying her newly unemployed husband, Ellen has brought her two children into the home of her in-laws on Vinegar Hill--a loveless house suffused with the settling dust of bitterness and routine--where calculated cruelty is a way of life preserved and perpetuated in the service of a rigid, exacting and angry God. Behind a facade of false piety, there are sins and secrets in this place that could crush a vibrant young woman's passionate spirit. And here Ellen must find the straight to endure, change, and grow in the all-pervading darkness that threatens to destroy everything she is and everyone she loves.