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An all-purpose vegan cookbook: 100 gorgeously photographed, accessible recipes for every meal! Think eating vegan is difficult or limiting? Think again! Anyone Can Eat Vegan is the ultimate uncomplicated cookbook for everyone interested in plant-based foods. No matter what your skill level in the kitchen, these meals come together quickly, easily, and inexpensively. Here are recipes for pizza, falafel, burgers, banh mi, quesadillas, curry, ramen, jambalaya . . . in short, vegan versions of every dish you’re likely to look for. Plus, the recipes are sorted into chapters such as One Pot Wonders, Dinner for Two, and Party Hits, pointing the way toward a meal for every need. And how could we claim that Anyone Can Eat Vegan without a tempting array of breakfasts, snacks, and desserts? From bagels and frittata to brownies and ice cream sandwiches, veteran vegan authors Nadine Horn and Jörg Mayer have got readers covered. These 100 recipes can feed you all day, every day. Take it from the title of Horn and Mayer’s popular blog: “Eat This!”
What happens when you live longer than you wanted to? Parvin Blackwater wanted to die, but now she's being called to be a leader. The only problem is, no one wants to follow. The Council uses Jude's Clock-matching invention to force "new-and-improved" Clocks on the public. Those who can't afford one are packed into boxcars like cattle and used for the Council's purposes.Parvin and Hawke find themselves on a cargo ship of Radicals headed out to sea. What will the Council do to them? And why are people suddenly dying before their Clocks have zeroed-out?Book Two in the "Out of Time" series.
Bring your favorite anime foods to life with 75 recipes—from traditional Japanese favorites to inventive recreations—that are easy to make, fun, and delicious. Food plays an important role in anime, whether it is briefly shown in a slice-of-life scene or the entire plotline of an episode or even a series, and popular anime food creator Nadine Estero (@issagrill) has perfectly captured these favorite food moments. In The Anime Chef Cookbook, she brings 75 appetizers, mains, desserts, and drinks from the screen to your table so that you can enjoy the same foods as your favorite characters, with recipes including:Haikyuu!! steamed pork bunsFood Wars! soufflé omeletIsekai Izakaya pork katsu sandwichMy Hero Academia cold sobaMarch Comes in Like a Lion pampered udonDragon Ball Z meat lover's meat feastKiki’s Delivery Service chocolate cakeYour Name strawberry pancakes with macaronsClannad starfish sconesLaid-Back Camp hot buttered rum cowand much more!Along with the easy-to-follow recipes are stunning anime-style food illustrations and information about the exact episodes that feature the foods, allowing The Anime Chef to immerse you in your favorite animated worlds while satisfying your appetite.Find the perfect drink and dessert pairings for these dishes in Nadine Estero’s companion book, The Anime Café, filled with yummy anime recipes for café drinks, snacks, and sweet treats.
In this follow-up to the bestselling The Anime Chef Cookbook, immerse yourself in anime worlds and Japan’s café culture through 50 favorite anime foods that are easy to make, fun, and delicious.Food plays an important role in anime, whether it is briefly shown in a slice-of-life scene or the entire plotline of an episode or even a series, and popular anime food creator Nadine Estero (@issagrill) has perfectly captured these favorite food and drink moments once again. In The Anime Café, Nadine takes on lighter fare, focusing on all brand-new recipes for café drinks, snacks, and sweet treats—traditional Japanese favorites and inventive re-creations—bringing them from the screen to your table so that you can enjoy the same foods as your favorite characters, including:?? Gintama Baked Red Bean BunsMashle Magic and Muscles: Muscular Cream PuffsMy Love Story with Yamada-Kunat Lv999 Fizzy Hibiscus LemonadeTomo–chan Is a Girl! Mont Blanc Cupcake Horimiya: The Missing Pieces Valentine’s Chocolate CakeSpy x Family Anya and Bond DumplingsPonyo Honey MilkKomi Can’t Communicate Chocolate Pistachio Frozen CapuccinoOne Piece Water-Water Meat Barbecueand much more!Along with the simple recipes are stunning anime-style food illustrations and information about the episodes and movies that feature the drinks and dishes, allowing The Anime Café to transport you to your favorite anime hangouts.
At twenty-two, Chicagoan Nadine Kenney is thrilled to meet her future husband, Jamie, while vacationing in Florida. After a whirlwind, long-distance romance, Nadine leaves her friends, family, and city to join Jamie in suburban Massachusetts. Once married, they begin trying for a baby without knowing how hard that road will become. Nadine soon faces the little-known horrors of IVF when a procedure causes severe internal bleeding, and she wakes up from emergency surgery with a six-inch scar instead of a baby bump. In the difficult year that follows, anxiety and additional failed fertility treatments threaten her new marriage and her mental state. By some saving grace, she eventually becomes pregnant naturally, but the horrors are not over: her son is diagnosed with potentially terminal kidney complications. Ultimately, Nadine learns that in an unpredictable life, the only thing she can be sure of is the healing power of hope.
People are Messy and They Leak: (Musings of a Retired Social Worker)
Nadine Ann Shirley
Rosedog Books
2022
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A father's love for his daughter is joyfully expressed during their nightly routine when he braids her hair and shares imaginative bedtime stories. Every night Xia's father delicately braids her hair before bed. As he gently tugs and twists and tightens her hair, they embark on imaginative and fun adventures as he makes up stories about Xia and her trenzas, or braids. In one story, her trenza becomes a sturdy twisted vine that she uses to bravely swing through the jungle. In another, her trenzas are jump ropes as she catches the beat to play Double Dutch with the best players in the neighborhood. One night, after story time, Xia worries what she would do if Papa is not there to help her in a real adventure. Papa shares with her the most important story of all: Papa says, "There will be adventures, like going to your new school, when you'll need to be brave, patient, focused, and curious. And while you might be on your own, you'll never be alone, mi'ja. Papa finished brushing her hair and carefully parted it into three sections. "This section will remind you of the people who love you deeply." "This one is for the many people who need your love for them." "And this one . . . this will help you remember to love yourself exactly as you are now and who you hope to be. They are stronger woven together and will help protect your hair and your heart."
Joaquin is having a hard day at school. He struggles to speak up in class even though he knows the answers, he doesn't feel included when trying to play soccer with his friends, and he ends up sitting alone during recess--feeling invisible. But when he investigates a strange shimmery light by the playground slide, he is transported to a special forest filled with fantastical creatures known as alebrijes, or magic companion animals. His friend, Imogen, introduces Joaquin to several alebrijes, and the special creatures share the ways they help people manage their emotions. One creature roars like a lion with Imogen when she feels angry and needs to let it out. Another one helps Noemi blend into the background like a chameleon when she is feeling nervous and needs a moment to herself. A third alebrije has big ears to hear all of T o Andres's worries. Joaquin learns how to identify his needs and create an alebrije specifically for him, and when he returns to school, he is no longer feeling alone or invisible. With his new, fantastical friend helping him, Joaquin's hard day is now one of his best yet.
This is a story of how one little girl, at the age of five, became boisterous and bold in the face of abuse. She stood up against it and was determined that she would win over it. Its a story of how her connection with God gave her the strength that she would need to be a survivor and a conqueror.This is a story of how one woman was to, with determination, squash what was meant to kill her by standing up in faith and courage. She lived a life of traumatic abuse for the next fifty years and defied death in every sense of the word physically, spiritually, mentally, emotionally, verbally, sexually, and economically. See how living in a domestic violence environment robs you of true living. This silent killer of abuse could have led to physical death but did not. This book is not a book you read for casual reading or just for your book club. From this story you begin to identify with the character, or, as life unfolds before you in your present state and possibly realize its real life happening today. That her simple cry, for help may not be so simple
Bringing a new baby home is a happy occasion. However, for a brother or sister who is just a few years older than the baby, it can be a confusing time. The older sibling may love the baby very much and have the best intentions but not know how to play properly with the little one. Instead of using negative words and constantly scolding the child, Be Gentle with Me puts a positive spin on discipline.
Bringing a new baby home is a happy occasion. However, for a brother or sister who is just a few years older than the baby, it can be a confusing time. The older sibling may love the baby very much and have the best intentions but not know how to play properly with the little one. Instead of using negative words and constantly scolding the child, Be Gentle with Me puts a positive spin on discipline.