J Stephen Sadler’s Quest For The Best explores how chance encounters can change your life if you are paying attention. He also shares how he overcame numerous challenges while building a brand based on the smallest detail to champion his unique family jewel – a simple crumb cake. This book takes you on a magical journey to see how he went from scratch to triumph one cake at a time. Foodies and non-foodies alike, will celebrate as they share in the adventure of one families artisan recipe that took on a life far beyond its humble roots.
J Stephen Sadler’s Quest For The Best explores how chance encounters can change your life if you are paying attention. He also shares how he overcame numerous challenges while building a brand based on the smallest detail to champion his unique family jewel – a simple crumb cake. This book takes you on a magical journey to see how he went from scratch to triumph one cake at a time. Foodies and non-foodies alike, will celebrate as they share in the adventure of one families artisan recipe that took on a life far beyond its humble roots.
Eddie Eggplant is the story of a little eggplant whose seed is so different from all the others that the farmers daughter Liv helps with his planting and watering. When little Eddie finds out he is too small for the chef to make his special eggplant dishes, he is sad. That is until little Livy comes up with a brilliant idea to make a special eggplant dish just for kids. The story of Eddie and his special friendship with Livy is one every little child will love.
Colinda Cauliflower is about a strange little cauliflower that every night sneaks into the kitchen on a mission to convince Farmer Bob, his wife and children to make cauliflower mashed potatoes. When they finally figure out what Colinda Cauliflower is saying, they all enjoy her great idea. At the end of this wonderful children’s story, is an easy to make Colinda Cauliflower mashed potatoes recipe that your children can join in to make and enjoy.
Pistol Pete, the mad scientist, has grown what he believes to be the perfect fruit. But no one will try his little invention. After going back home to show his perfect fruit to his mommy and daddy, Pistol Pete learns the special way to make his little Tanya Tomato the most popular fruit in the garden.
Because he grows down into the ground unlike all his other veggie friends, which grow up to the sky, Chuckie Carrot can't see the rest of the world like his veggie friends. Chuckie is sad that he is so different from the other veggies. It’s not until he meets a little girl and her mother at the farmers market that he finds out his special power is not to see well but to help little boys and girls see well.
Little Sammy Spinach is sad as he watches all the other spinach in the spinach patch grow big and strong. Sammy wants to grow big and strong like his friends but that is not to be. Sammy is worried that he will never be special like his friends that is until he finds out what his special secret is. It takes Farmer Bob, his wife and Colinda Cauliflower to show him what he is truly meant to be.
Bubba Broccoli is about a little broccoli that grows up to have different colored leaves than all the other broccoli. Bubba is sad that the other broccoli make fun of him because he’s different until one day, he finds that being different makes him special. At the end of this wonderful children’s story, is an easy to make Bubba Broccoli Tater Tot's recipe that your children can join in to make and enjoy.
Brian J. Smith lived as a child on a dairy farm near Ingersoll, Ontario with his family and grandmother in 1966-67. This lifestyle was very different from the suburbs that he was used to. In "My Year on the Farm" he recalls the daily adventures and experiences of living the rural life in that special year. The book is also a tribute to his industrious grandmother, Isabella Wilson, who managed the farm. "My Year on the Farm" explores the roots of his ancestry through his grandmother. Her example has been a great inspiration for Brian.
As Paulina Potato starts to grow, she sees all her veggie friends growing into the most beautiful colors. Chuckie Carrot was now a blazing orange, Tanya Tomato, a ruby red, Colinda Cauliflower had her shimmering white top and Eddie Eggplant his cool purple. Even Bubba Broccoli had his beautiful red tipped leaves. This made Paulina sad because she was a boring brown! But Paulina soon learns why brown and black are the most beautiful colors of all.
An all-new follow-up to the indispensable guide to Stephen King trivia. Picking up where the first book left off, this new compendium of Stephen King facts includes 100 challenging quizzes and 1,500 fascinating and eerie questions about cars, pets, and vampires that sting--just a few of King's favorite things. (Games/Gamebooks)
Now fans, researchers, and collectors can have easy access to all things King with this definitive sourcebook. This one-of-a-kind encyclopedia, now in paperback, features an exhaustive 18,000-entry concordance covering the people, places, and things mentioned in King's novels and stories, as well as helpful reference guides, sidebars, and never-before-available information. 50 photographs. 20 line drawings.
Good,No Highlights,No Markup,all pages are intact, Slight Shelfwear,may have the corners slightly dented, may have slight color changes/slightly damaged spine.
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