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Asian Vegetables: A Cook's Bible

Asian Vegetables: A Cook's Bible

Wendy Hutton

TUTTLE PUBLISHING
2024
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A complete guide to purchasing and preparing Asian vegetables and plant-based food products!Here at last is a book by a leading food expert presenting everything you need to know about the rapidly-expanding list of Asian vegetables found in supermarkets, farmers' markets, Asian grocers and specialty gourmet stores around the globe. With attractive watercolor illustrations and photos, Asian Vegetables: A Cook's Bible helps you to identify 139 different Asian vegetables and plant products and presents 145 authentic recipes that you can prepare at home using these delicious ingredients.The 145 recipes and 139 different vegetables range from small to large dishes, sauces, soups and so much more, such as:Indian Chickpeas in Spicy Tomato SauceMalaysian-style Cabbage Stewed in Coconut MilkBlanched Water Spinach and Tofu with Spicy Peanut SauceSri Lankan Breadfruit CurryStir-fried Loofah with Oyster SauceThai Wild Pepper Leaf ParcelsChinese Garlic Chive PancakesFresh Tuna Baked in Konbu SeaweedSpice Indian CauliflowerAnd many more!From sugar peas and azuki beans to fern tips, hijiki seaweed, jackfruit and mustard cabbage—this book offers insightful background stories about the ways Asian cultures have traditionally prepared these vegetables as well as a description of their appearance, nutritional content, flavor, selection and storage—plus interesting information about their medicinal properties according to traditional folk beliefs. Fresh, dried, fermented, pickled and preserved Asian vegetables, tubers, herbs, mushrooms and sprouts are all described in detail.Asian Vegetables: A Cook's Bible is a much-needed reference that home cooks, epicures and professional chefs alike will want to have on their shelf!
It's a Pumpkin!

It's a Pumpkin!

Wendy McClure

Albert Whitman Company
2020
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When Field Mouse and Squirrel find something big, round, and orange in the middle of the road, it looks kind of familiar. Skunk is positive it's a lamp, and Rabbit thinks it looks like a snack, but no one knows for sure. Luckily, there's one thing they can all agree on: it's the life of the party Discover all of the ways you can use a pumpkin in this adorable fall adventure.
A Garden to Save the Birds

A Garden to Save the Birds

Wendy McClure

Albert Whitman Company
2021
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ALA Top 10 Sustainability-themed Children's Books 2022A brother and sister learn that small changes can make a big difference.When a bird flies into their window by accident, Callum and his sister, Emmy, learn that from the outside, the glass looks just like the sky. They also learn that the United States has lost a lot of birds in recent years--and that there are lots of things their family can do to help. First, they set out feeders and make the windows safe. Then, for the winter, they build a little shelter and put out a heated birdbath. By springtime, all kinds of birds are visiting their yard But with such a big problem, is there more they can do to make a difference?
A History of Navajo Nation Education

A History of Navajo Nation Education

Wendy Shelly Greyeyes; Kevin K Washburn

University of Arizona Press
2022
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A History of Navajo Nation Education: Disentangling Our Sovereign Body unravels the tangle of federal and state education programs that have been imposed on Navajo people and illuminates the ongoing efforts by tribal communities to transfer state authority over DinÉ education to the Navajo Nation.On the heels of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Department of DinÉ Education, this important education history explains how the current Navajo educational system is a complex terrain of power relationships, competing agendas, and jurisdictional battles influenced by colonial pressures and tribal resistance. An iron grip of colonial domination over Navajo education remains, thus inhibiting a unified path toward educational sovereignty. In providing the historical roots to today’s challenges, Wendy Shelly Greyeyes clears the path and provides a go-to reference to move discussions forward.
A History of Navajo Nation Education

A History of Navajo Nation Education

Wendy Shelly Greyeyes; Kevin K Washburn

University of Arizona Press
2022
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A History of Navajo Nation Education: Disentangling Our Sovereign Body unravels the tangle of federal and state education programs that have been imposed on Navajo people and illuminates the ongoing efforts by tribal communities to transfer state authority over DinÉ education to the Navajo Nation.On the heels of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Department of DinÉ Education, this important education history explains how the current Navajo educational system is a complex terrain of power relationships, competing agendas, and jurisdictional battles influenced by colonial pressures and tribal resistance. An iron grip of colonial domination over Navajo education remains, thus inhibiting a unified path toward educational sovereignty. In providing the historical roots to today’s challenges, Wendy Shelly Greyeyes clears the path and provides a go-to reference to move discussions forward.
A Changing Wind

A Changing Wind

Wendy Hamand Venet

University of Georgia Press
2017
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In 1845 Atlanta was the last stop at the end of a railroad line, the home of just twelve families and three general stores. By the 1860s, it was a thriving Confederate city, second only to Richmond in importance. A Changing Wind is the first history to explore what it meant to live in Atlanta during its rapid growth, its devastation in the Civil War, and its rise as a “New South” city during Reconstruction. A Changing Wind brings to life the stories of Atlanta’s diverse citizens. In a rich account of residents’ changing loyalties to the Union and the Confederacy, the book highlights the unequal economic and social impacts of the war, General Sherman’s siege, and the stunning rebirth of the city in postwar years. The final chapter focuses on Atlanta’s collective memory of the Civil War, showing how racial divisions have led to differing views on the war’s meaning and place in the city’s history.
A True American

A True American

Wendy Jean Katz

Fordham University Press
2022
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This book argues that nativism, the hostility especially to Catholic immigrants that led to the organization of political parties like the Know-Nothings, affected the meaning of nineteenthcentury American art in ways that have gone unrecognized. In an era of industrialization, nativism's erection of barriers to immigration appealed to artisans, a category that included most male artists at some stage in their careers. But as importantly, its patriotic message about the nature of the American republic also overlapped with widely shared convictions about the necessity of democratic reform. Movements directed toward improving the human condition, including anti-slavery and temperance, often consigned Catholicism, along with monarchies and slavery, to a repressive past, not the republican American future. To demonstrate the impact of this political effort by humanitarian reformers and nativists to define a Protestant character for the country, this book tracks the work and practice of artist William Walcutt. Though he is little known today, in his own time his efforts as a painter, illustrator and sculptor were acclaimed as masterly, and his art is worth reconsidering in its own right. But this book examines him as a case study of an artist whose economic and personal ties to artisanal print culture and cultural nationalists ensured that he was surrounded by and contributed to anti-Catholic publications and organizations. Walcutt was not anti immigrant himself, nor a member of a nativist party, but his kin, friends, and patrons publicly expressed warnings about Catholic and foreign political influence. And that has implications for better-known nineteenth-century historical and narrative art. Precisely because Walcutt's profile and milieu were so typical for artists in this period, this book is able to demonstrate how central this supposedly fringe movement was to viewers and makers of American art.
A True American

A True American

Wendy Jean Katz

Fordham University Press
2022
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This book argues that nativism, the hostility especially to Catholic immigrants that led to the organization of political parties like the Know-Nothings, affected the meaning of nineteenthcentury American art in ways that have gone unrecognized. In an era of industrialization, nativism's erection of barriers to immigration appealed to artisans, a category that included most male artists at some stage in their careers. But as importantly, its patriotic message about the nature of the American republic also overlapped with widely shared convictions about the necessity of democratic reform. Movements directed toward improving the human condition, including anti-slavery and temperance, often consigned Catholicism, along with monarchies and slavery, to a repressive past, not the republican American future. To demonstrate the impact of this political effort by humanitarian reformers and nativists to define a Protestant character for the country, this book tracks the work and practice of artist William Walcutt. Though he is little known today, in his own time his efforts as a painter, illustrator and sculptor were acclaimed as masterly, and his art is worth reconsidering in its own right. But this book examines him as a case study of an artist whose economic and personal ties to artisanal print culture and cultural nationalists ensured that he was surrounded by and contributed to anti-Catholic publications and organizations. Walcutt was not anti immigrant himself, nor a member of a nativist party, but his kin, friends, and patrons publicly expressed warnings about Catholic and foreign political influence. And that has implications for better-known nineteenth-century historical and narrative art. Precisely because Walcutt's profile and milieu were so typical for artists in this period, this book is able to demonstrate how central this supposedly fringe movement was to viewers and makers of American art.
Training for a Lifestyle of Living From the Unseen: Reflections from a Transformed Life
We are first and foremost a spirit living in a natural body - learning to see, hear, and access the spirit realm and its principles. This training manual, and the five-part video series (video series sold separately), is a study through the book, Living From The Unseen. This study will create a shift in the ways you see and interact with everyday life. Through this training, you will be activated and empowered to live from your Spirit.
A Study in Flesh

A Study in Flesh

Wendy Evans

Suzanne Evans
2014
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Australian celebrity painter Ron finds fame, love and tragedy. First love Mercedes leaves him to have an abortion, but instead marries a corrupt Indonesian general and fosters their daughter, Liana, with fundamentalists while she pursues a television career. Ron marries art agent Zoe, who defrauds ARTAID, destroying his reputation, as the Establishment conspires against his royal romance. Forced from London, he fights paedophiles in Indonesia, angering the perpetrators. Intrigue, terror and inspiration lead to the Bali bombings. Ron is injured, Liana disfigured. Mercedes, reunited with Ron, makes medical history. At Ron's celebrity-packed funeral, Liana defies terrorist orders and embraces love.
A Show of Strength and Other Stories

A Show of Strength and Other Stories

Wendy Wright

Perigord Press
2021
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'Our first weeks living in Malta were a shock. We arrived in high summer in 1970 and, from the air, the island looked like a patch of charred earth - not what we imagined a Mediterranean island to be. As Malta is only 60 miles from Libya, it felt as if we'd landed in North Africa. Everything was an assault on the senses. It was a totally new experience for me, but a time when I could think and absorb this new world. I breathed in what Lawrence Durrell (I was a big fan) called the "spirit of place" and of course I had time to write.'Wendy's early stories reflect that mood, not only of Malta but in other countries too. Later, as her writing developed, the narrative became more character driven and branched out into different styles and played about with plot and dialogue and of course, what she calls her 'fluffy' stories.This collection reflects these changes of over many years and aims for an eclectic mix for any reader to find something they enjoy.
A Matter of Courage: A Sapphire Novel

A Matter of Courage: A Sapphire Novel

Wendy Holley

Wendy Holley, Author
2016
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Inspired by true events. One woman's heroic escape from domestic abuse. When performance-enhancing drugs turn Irene Brennan's famous husband into a monster, her worst fears come true. Forced to flee the comforts of her lifestyle and hide in a small town in Montana, Irene must rebuild her life while staying undercover.As a game warden, Trent Daniels' life is devoted to protecting the defenseless from predators. A man of the law, he wants to see Rick Brennan prosecuted. The only way Irene will truly be safe is if she can find the courage to file charges and testify against Rick. Trent vowed to protect Irene, but can he safeguard his heart from falling for a woman he can't have?Rick will do anything to win, including taking performance enhancing drugs. He hates to lose and vows to find Irene.Inspired today's headlines, A Matter of Courage delves into the heart and mind of a woman struggling to break free from the cycle of abuse and heal her wounded soul. Suspenseful, yet sweetly romantic, A Matter of Courage is a tale of faith, hope, and love. PG13 for scenes of domestic violence.
A Matter of Hope: A Sapphire Novel

A Matter of Hope: A Sapphire Novel

Wendy Holley

Beacon Rock Publishing
2017
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Winner of the 2018 Beverley. A car accident leaves Hannah Brady in a coma. Desperate to find a way to wake his mother, eight-year-old Lucky stumbles upon a box of love letters he believes are written by his father. When Luke Daniels receives a call from Lucky, he realizes the boy is the son he never knew he had. Nine years earlier, Luke helped Hannah escape her controlling father and a fate neither of them could live with. But when Hannah cut off all communication with him, he believed Hannah used him. A serious brain injury erased the last nine years of Hannah Brady's life. Luke brings Hannah back to the valley where she can heal. As they start their life together as a family, danger comes to the ranch. Lucky will do anything to keep his parents together. Luke will do everything to win her heart. But what Hannah can't remember might very well tear them apart.