A captivating memoir with recipes from a cook who’s traveled across the globe cooking, tasting, and enjoying good food. Patty Kirk has always loved food: eating it, cooking it, sharing it, talking about it. At six, she scrambled the last of the family’s vacation provisions over the campfire and concocted a delicacy—eggs with bacon and onions. Overnight she became the family cook and discovered a lifelong passion for cooking that accompanied her through decades of roaming and finally to the farm in Oklahoma where she now lives. Starting from Scratch narrates Kirk’s wanderings in the U.S. and abroad from a culinary perspective, sounding the spiritual, political, and emotional depths of Brillat-Savarin’s famous observation, “Tell me what you eat; I’ll tell you who you are.” In this candid and engaging food memoir—complete with recipes!—good food beckons from the past as well as the future: surrounding us, eluding us, drawing us, defining us.
This regional Minnesota cookbook was created for all of you who want a quick, nutritious meal and still spend the day on one of Minnesota's l0,000 lakes. It contains easy to make suppers, ethnic foods, and a wide variety of unusual Minnesota recipes. It also contains facts about Minnesota so that anyone reading the cookbook will come to know a bit more about the state with the "sky blue waters and over l0,000 lakes.
So many of the children in this classroom are Ho-Chunk, and it brings history alive to them and makes it clear to the rest of us too that this isn't just...Natives riding on horseback. There are still Natives in our society today, and we're working together and living side by side. So we need to learn about their ways as well." --Amy Laundrie, former Lake Delton Elementary School fourth grade teacher An essential title for the upper elementary classroom, "Native People of Wisconsin" fills the need for accurate and authentic teaching materials about Wisconsin's Indian Nations. Based on her research for her award-winning title for adults, "Indian Nations of Wisconsin: Histories of Endurance and Survival," author Patty Loew has tailored this book specifically for young readers. "Native People of Wisconsin" tells the stories of the twelve Native Nations in Wisconsin, including the Native people's incredible resilience despite rapid change and the impact of European arrivals on Native culture. Young readers will become familiar with the unique cultural traditions, tribal history, and life today for each nation. Complete with maps, illustrations, and a detailed glossary of terms, this highly anticipated new edition includes two new chapters on the Brothertown Indian Nation and urban Indians, as well as updates on each tribe's current history and new profiles of outstanding young people from every nation.
From origin stories to contemporary struggles over treaty rights and sovereignty issues, Indian Nations of Wisconsin explores Wisconsin's rich Native tradition. This unique volume—based on the historical perspectives of the state’s Native peoples—includes compact tribal histories of the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Oneida, Menominee, Mohican, Ho-Chunk, and Brothertown Indians. Author Patty Loew focuses on oral tradition—stories, songs, the recorded words of Indian treaty negotiators, and interviews—along with other untapped Native sources, such as tribal newspapers, to present a distinctly different view of history. Lavishly illustrated with maps and photographs, Indian Nations of Wisconsin is indispensable to anyone interested in the region's history and its Native peoples. The first edition of Indian Nations of Wisconsin: Histories of Endurance and Renewal, won the Wisconsin Library Association's 2002 Outstanding Book Award.
A collection of 103 of the author's best works, this book covers everything from friends and family to health, laundry, growing old, and tapioca pudding.
Offers information on the importance of vegetables in one's diet and includes a variety of recipes for appetizers, dips, salads, soups, sandwiches, entrees, side dishes, and desserts.
They stand only half a thumb high But have adventures as big as the sky. In The Secret Quest, the seventh installment in The Twith Logue Chronicles, Haymun, the goblin king, has returned to Gyminge under strict orders from the wizard. Bimbo and Bollin, the Shadow Brothers, have been sent on a secret quest. With Dr. Tyfuss, Haymun's court physician, on their side, they feel confident of success. But will their carefully laid plans be ruined when Bimbo and Bollin are captured? See how the smallest among us sometimes have the grandest adventures of all in The Secret Quest! The Twith, the seven Little People of Gibbins Brook Farm, survived the Wizard of Wozzle's invasion of their homeland many centuries ago. But their thrilling quests had only just begun! "I am really enjoying the book, and I can't wait to find out what happens next. " —Alyssa G., age 13 "It was so good I didn't want to put it down. I had to read 'just one more chapter'." —Sandie A. "This is a great book for young adults and adults alike! It is a book that will take you to another place and you will feel like you are right there in the story the entire time! Five star rating." —Meagan H.
DO YOU LOVE GREAT TASTING FOOD? THEN THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU Whether you have an allergy to gluten. Or you have chosen to eat with a gluten free life style in mind. The variety of recipes here are healthy, flavorful and nutritious. Everything from appetizers to dessert. Designed in a easy to follow format with Helpful Hints, Conversion Charts, Flour and Baking Definitions. Even an inexperienced baker or cook can create great meals and goodies in no time at all. Through years of research and development I succeeded in creating a gluten free flour blend that you can bake with and use in cooking. This blend is used in most of the recipes. It is cup for cup an all purpose GF flour blend. People are amazed when they taste anything made with it. You too can enjoy a great meal or baked goodie with families and friends. You can be proud of what you have labored over in your kitchen. Dont tell them its gluten free they will never know the difference everything you need from breakfast, appetizers, baked goods and complete meals. The GF Flour Blend can be purchased through my web site A Blend Above GF Foods.
Create authentic Cuban flavors right at home Cuban cuisine is as dynamic and alluring as the island itself. Transport your taste buds to Havana with classic recipes that show you how to capture the incredible flavors of beloved Cuban dishes without leaving the comfort of your kitchen. What sets this Cuban cookbook apart: A taste of history—Learn about the fascinating evolution of Cuban cuisine; the influence of Spanish, African, and Caribbean cultures; and the enduring culinary traditions. 50 authentic recipes—Whip up a range of traditional Cuban dishes such as aromatic Arroz con Pollo a la Chorrera (Yellow Rice with Chicken), Ropa Vieja (Braised Shredded Beef), and Lechon Asado (Pork Roast), just like abuela used to make. Tips and techniques—Get expert insight into everything from the art of frying the perfect tostones to the essential street food you must try on a visit to Cuba. Celebrate the flavors, foods, and traditions of Cuba with this essential cookbook.
When General Joseph Hooker pompously said, "The Rebel Army is now the legitimate property of the Army of the Potomac," he was definitely not talking about Jane Perkins. She was no man's property, no army's property and the only one who owned Jane Perkins was Jane herself. Jane never won a medal. She was never honored as a soldier and yet she ranks right up there with the best of any female soldier of any war ever fought. Respected by her superior officers and loved by her comrades, Jane Perkins was the Darling of the Confederacy, soldier in General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and a woman ahead of her time. Only one soldier ever referred to her as a "lady." She would have loved that!
Wisconsin’s rich tradition of sustainability rightfully includes its First Americans, who along with Aldo Leopold, John Muir, and Gaylord Nelson shaped its landscape and informed its “earth ethics.” This collection of Native biographies, one from each of the twelve Indian nations of Wisconsin, introduces the reader to some of the most important figures in Native sustainability: from anti-mining activists like Walt Bresette (Red Cliff Ojibwe) and Hillary Waukau (Menominee) to treaty rights advocates like James Schlender (Lac Courte Oreille Ojibwe), artists like Truman Lowe (Ho-Chunk), and educators like Dorothy “Dot” Davids (Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians), along with tribal geneologists, land stewards, and preservers of language and culture. Each of the biographies speaks to traditional ecological values and cultural sensibilities, highlighting men and women who helped to sustain and nurture their nations in the past and present. The Native people whose lives are depicted in Seventh Generation Earth Ethics understood the cultural gravity that kept their people rooted to their ancestral lands and acted in ways that ensured the growth and success of future generations. In this way they honor the Ojibwe Seventh Generation philosophy, which cautions decision makers to consider how their actions will affect seven generations in the future—some 240 years.
What happens when the goals and plans you have set for your life are dramatically changed? When God intercedes and sets a completely different course for your life? Do you accept His plans or forge your own way? If you're Ken Old, you acquiesce and open your heart and mind to His calling. Join author Patty Old West in commemorating the life of Kenneth George Old as she records how God used a civil engineer who dreamed of building bridges to build spiritual bridges instead. Humbly yielding his life to the plans and purpose of God, Ken spent thirty-three years as a missionary in Pakistan. Embarking upon a life filled with God-ordained appointments, he experienced the hand of God providing abundantly above what he could ask or imagine. Let Good and Faithful Servant inspire you to yield your own life to God and be able to experience the awesome and amazing blessings that God can send your way.
The Star: The public saw her as a gifted child star: the youngest actor to win an Oscar for her role as Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker and the youngest actor to have a prime-time television series bearing her own name. The Nightmare: What the public did not see was Anna Marie Duke, a young girl whose life changed forever at age seven when tyrannical mangers stripped her of nearly all that was familiar, beginning with her name. She was deprived of family and friends. Her every word was programmed, her every action monitored and criticized. She was fed liquor and prescription drugs, taught to lie to get work, and relentlessly drilled to win roles. The Legend: Out of this nightmare emerged Patty Duke, a show business legend still searching for the child, Anna. She won three Emmy Awards and divorced three husbands. A starring role in Valley of the Dolls nearly ruined her career. She was notorious for wild spending sprees, turbulent liaisons, and an uncontrollable temper. Until a long hidden illness was diagnosed, and her amazing recovery recovery began. The Triumph: Call Me Anna is an American success story that grew out of a bizarre and desperate struggle for survival. A harrowing, ultimately triumphant story told by Patty Duke herself—wife, mother, political activist, President of the Screen Actors Guild, and at last, a happy, fulfilled woman whose miracle is her own life.
Illustrators, Thank you for sharing your awe-inspiring talent! Illustrators: Melissa Taylor, Ty Schafrath, Tony Castricone, Marshall Stevens and Tagan Mire Editors: James Hoover and Terry Bourgeois A note from the Poet, Patty Dicharry: I feel extremely privileged that GOD chose us to reiterate HIS message of love to HIS people of today. Concealed within the cover is a collection of whimsical and thought-provoking poetry inspired by real-life experiences-actual reactions of Sunday school students and loved ones during life's un-staged moments. HIS WORD transforms each of us into a reflection of CHRIST; therefore, indulge yourself on the Meltdown Poems and Illustrations, all based on Biblical TRUTH. Seek HIM with full diligence, knowing that nothing can fill our hearts to overflowing like the ONE and ONLY-I AM!
Vanilla is a very versatile flavoring and in 'Simply Vanilla' Patty Elsberry and Matt Bolus show cooks and chefs of all levels of expertise the many uses of this unique plant. These recipes are intended to teach the reader the basics of cooking with vanilla and will generate creative ideas on the use of vanilla in everyday cooking.
Diagram over 100 sentences by masters of the English language, and learn how to analyze and understand clear, effective writing. (Using this book requires The Diagramming Dictionary, which explains each rule.) Diagramming a sentence shows you how it is (or isn't) working, and unlocks the door to clear, balanced writing. These exercises by grammar experts Susan Wise Bauer and Jessica Otto use sentences by classic and contemporary authors to give students practice in every diagramming rule covered in The Diagramming Dictionary, from the simplest noun-verb sentences to challenging, complex pieces from Dickens and Austen.Full answers are provided at the back of the book.How to Diagram Any Sentence is the perfect skill-building practice book for anyone who wants to communicate with clarity and precision. (Using this book requires The Diagramming Dictionary, which explains each rule that is practiced in How to Diagram Any Sentence.)
For Santos McPherson, it had always been Amber Dempsey. Santos, retired from the Navy, returns home to his family in Simi Valley, California. His family included Amber’s family, because Santos and Amber’s dads had been friends nearly all their lives. After being inseparable since childhood, Amber and Santos hadn’t spoken since he had shipped out with the Navy while Amber had attended Northwestern University. Then she remained in Illinois after graduating as a forensic accountant. An argument after they graduated from high school led to a break-up between Santos and Amber, but even now, after all the years that had passed, Santos knew Amber was the only girl he’d ever loved—would ever love—and sets out to win her back.
Art Without Waste features 500 upcycled and Earth-friendly designs from cutting-edge designers, illustrators and artists around the world. With a broad scope of alternative uses for discarded items, such as bottle caps, gas cans, and skateboards, the designs featured in this book also explore new uses for sustainable resources such as wood, straw, and paper. This is a gorgeous and inspiring collection of works from artists whose approach often incorporates eco-friendly principles such as upcycling, with sustainability as a central goal. Find inspiration from an array of non-traditional artists and designers. Some have invented new techniques, while others have harnessed a creative passion into manipulated materials, resulting in dynamic forms that encourage audiences to perceive discarded items in an entirely new light. So don't just throw away that bottle or plastic cap- recycle it into your own exciting art projects.
Creating your Earth-Friendly Early Chlidhood Program, Redleaf Quick Guide offers an approachable, efficient entry point for ECE educators who wish to instill ecofriendly values and practices in their programs. The guide will help educators evaluate their current environment and practices, get families and colleagues involved, and make both immediate and long-term changes to make their program “greener.”
Caught in the hustle and bustle of Chinese New Year preparations, little Meilea couldn't get her busy family to tell her the Chinese folklore of the New Year Monster. Ah-ma (Grandma) came to the rescue and tells Meilea the exciting origin of how Chinese New Year became an annual celebration. Meilea learns the meanings behind many traditions that are celebrated by the Chinese culture and by her family. Seen from a four-year-old girl's point of view, this educational book not only captures the imaginations of a child, but also uses Meilea's family to illustrate Chinese folklore and meaningful Chinese traditions that can be understood and enjoyed by all ages.
We find our way forward by going back. The invented history of the Western world is crumbling fast, Anishinaabe writer Patty Krawec says, but we can still honor the bonds between us. Settlers dominated and divided, but Indigenous peoples won't just send them all "home." Weaving her own story with the story of her ancestors and with the broader themes of creation, replacement, and disappearance, Krawec helps readers see settler colonialism through the eyes of an Indigenous writer. Settler colonialism tried to force us into one particular way of living, but the old ways of kinship can help us imagine a different future. Krawec asks, What would it look like to remember that we are all related? How might we become better relatives to the land, to one another, and to Indigenous movements for solidarity? Braiding together historical, scientific, and cultural analysis, Indigenous ways of knowing, and the vivid threads of communal memory, Krawec crafts a stunning, forceful call to "unforget" our history. This remarkable sojourn through Native and settler history, myth, identity, and spirituality helps us retrace our steps and pick up what was lost along the way: chances to honor rather than violate treaties, to see the land as a relative rather than a resource, and to unravel the history we have been taught.
This text introduces students to basic techniques of writing proofs and acquaints them with some fundamental ideas. The authors assume that students using this text have already taken courses in which they developed the skill of using results and arguments that others have conceived. This text picks up where the others left off -- it develops the students' ability to think mathematically and to distinguish mathematical thinking from wishful thinking.
Start your days off right with taste-tempting delights from the author of Sweety Pies and Sweets: Soul Food Desserts and Memories. From donuts to crumb cakes to sweet rolls, this cookbook collects the kind of treats that evoke feelings of warmth and comfort like only good, old-fashioned breakfast food can. Author Patty Pinner has been collecting breakfast recipes for as long as she can remember. She comes from a long line of breakfast bakers, and many of the recipes in this book have been passed down from the “Greats” —great-grannies and -aunties—as well as cousins and other influential women in Pinner’s life. To pore through these recipes, and then to bake them at home, evokes in Pinner memories of the many women who created them. Pinner includes charming, often comical stories about her life and family throughout the cookbook. With generations-old recipes that range from the familiar (Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes) to the fun (Pineapple Upside Down Biscuits), Sweet Mornings is a reliable, well-tested addition to any kitchen. These recipes are ideal for slow weekend mornings and afternoons when you want to lure family and friends to the table with the intoxicating aroma of a homemade sweet treat baking in the oven. As the author’s mother used to say, the only thing that differentiates breakfast from dinner is the time of day. Where does it say you can’t have a little sugar in the morning? “Pinner shares these succulent sentiments amongst these pages from women who cooked meals that could make modern men cry . . . a delightful read that feels like home.” —Cuisine Noir
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