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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Annette Wolf
"The Small Town Big Kitchen Cookbook, /I> is all about home, hearth and heart.Italian-American Annette Marie Vitalone shares recipes from her family and friends certain to invoke memories of favorite childhood recipes. Amateur and seasoned chefs alike will indulge their cravings for apple pie, baked manicotti and traditional Italian Christmas cookies, just a few of the time-honored classics no longer found at the local Italian bakery.Annette's Old World heritage and New World techniques are evident in the recipes and commentary in the "Small Town Big Kitchen Cookbook." The creations are sure to stir fond reminiscences and create new memories and traditions for years to come."The Small Town Big Kitchen Cookbook" is the companion to "The Big City Small Kitchen Cookbook" first published by her son Anthony Michael Vitalone.
A collection of poetry with powerful messages, such as love and mercy, as expressed in "A Book of Deeds, the theme of cover art: "I held in my hands a book of deeds--And every page was bare; God had blessed me abundantly; Yet, I had none to share...And I cried in shame, "Oh God, Oh God, Am I somehow to blame?And I began to rearrange; And I prayed for God to make the change..."
Monday morning November 12, 2001. It was cold, wet and rainy. Winter was starting to settle in. Single and nearing forty, SFPD inspector Meg McCafferty longs for a loving, committed relationship, but lately only finds temporary comfort with her "euphemistic" boyfriends, Ernest and Julio Gallo. Unfortunately, up to now McCafferty has found little or no comfort in any relationships, personal or otherwise. When the cell phone rings at 2:15 am she instinctively senses this isn't a social call; more to the point, business however macabre as usual--another routine homicide that seems anything but. San Francisco State University freshman Sarah Sinclair is found brutally murdered in her dorm room and a cold-blooded predator eludes authorities. So far the evidence remains sketchy; a torn page from an old dictionary and the name of a respected educator scribbled on a tiny sheet of paper. Short of a conviction, McCafferty hopes for a miracle. After all, it's still Monday.
"The Path Has No Name" is the fascinating description of the search for an authentic spiritual life. The longing to be able to live a spiritual life while being in the world--having a career and raising two children--was fulfilled for Annette Kaiser after her encounter with Sufi teacher Irina Tweedie. Annette Kaiser demonstrates that the Sufi path as a path of love does not demand avoidance of the world but rather an active presence in the middle of it; that this path is not about philosophy or religion but rather a way of life that can lead us to our essential nature.
A collection of poetry with powerful messages, such as love and mercy, as expressed in "A Book of Deeds, the theme of cover art: "I held in my hands a book of deeds--And every page was bare; God had blessed me abundantly; Yet, I had none to share...And I cried in shame, "Oh God, Oh God, Am I somehow to blame?And I began to rearrange; And I prayed for God to make the change..."
Healing Autism in the Kitchen
Annette Cartaxo; Garima Jain
Global Naturopath Publishing, LLC
2010
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Attention Obama Haters; What If the Bible Is True?: Will Your Hate of This Man Be Worth the Price You May Have to Pay?
Annette Boyd Lee
Jasher Press Co.
2011
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The Junk Man's MBA: Lessons from My Dad on Living and Working in Times of Rapid Change
Annette Moser-Wellman
Firemark
2012
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How to Start a Food Business with Little or No Money Down: And How to Stay in Business for as Long as You Want
Annette Washington-Goff
Foodiepreneur Press
2012
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