Rabu, 26 Oktober 2011
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Dying: A Book of Comfort
- ISBN13: 9780446674003
- Condition: New
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And for Ira Freehof, owner of New Yorkâs Comfort Diner, âgood foodâ means fresh interpretations of classic American comfort food. Here he shares all the recipes that lure hungry types of all stripes into the cozy, bright booths of his restaurants, which have earned best-diner awards from Time Out New York and The Resident. Diner-inspired standards from Momâs Meatloaf to perfect Macaroni and Cheese are covered, but so are newer dishes that have been eagerly adopted into the pantheon of American culinary favorites: Warm Taco Salad, Black Bean Quesadillas, Chinese Chicken Salad, and Three-Bean ! Vegetarian Chili. With recipes that both hearken back to the golden age of the diner and update the classics for todayâs healthful living, this comfort food is truly family food that everyone will enjoy.
Because itâs always time to eat good food, The Comfort Diner Cookbook has irresistible recipes to fuel you from morning to midnight: substantial breakfasts (from Breakfast Burritos to Berry-Stuffed French Toast); sandwichesâ"traditional and with a twist (featuring the Cobb Salad Sandwich and the Thanksgiving-on-a-Roll Turkey, Cheddar, and Cranberry Melt); an entire delectable chapter devoted to grilled cheeseâ"and another to thick milkshakes; a healthy helping of scrumptious salads; anytime small plates (such as Jalapeño Cheddar Cornbread and Shrimp with Bloody Mary Cocktail Sauce); satisfying big plates (including the ultimate Comforting Chicken Potpie); and divine desserts (with a heavenly Banana Cream Pie). Accompanying these surefire recipes is a we! alth of lore about Americaâs favorite homestyle dishes and f! oodstuff s, along with a side of diner trivia and nostalgia, making this book as fun to read as it is rewarding to use.A plainspoken and one of a kind account, set mainly in the Missouri Ozarks during the Great Depression, of one boy's bumpy struggle through childhood and puberty to early manhood. Often humorous, occasionally bawdy, sometimes iconoclastic and perhaps unsettling.In this treasury of life-affirming passages, more than 40 celebrated writers, thinkers, and religious figures from various faiths speak eloquently on the nature of dying and provide words of comfort for those left behind.
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Ever laughed when you knew you shouldn't? Battled with Satan over chocolate? Forgotten to wear lipstick to the Garden Club meeting? Tried to define variorium? At times like these, what e! lse can you do but Tuck Your Skirt in Your Panties and Run?
In h er much awaited second book, award winning writer Lucy Adams, author of If Mama Don't Laugh, It Ain't Funny, takes readers on a roller-coaster ride through life's most embarrassing moments and delivers them safely on the other side. In her usual form, Adams gives readers an eye-watering, nose-snorting, giggling gift of a good time.
Join a 40 year-old bridesmaid on her journey to walk down the aisle, delve into a magnolia massacre, attend a hawg killin' with the communists, do some island living country style, and inflict vicarious revenge on the inventor of the balloon. Adams's wit will make you turn around and check your own underwear. Best of all we each can relax in the realization that we're not the only ones running with our skirts tucked in our panties.
Praise for Tuck Your Skirt In Your Panties and Run
"Humorist Lucy Adams has found her voice!" - Tripp Bowden, author of Freddie & Me:Â Life Lessons from Freddie Bennet! t, Augusta National's Legendary Caddy Master
"Pour a tall glass of sweet iced tea, sit back and relax on the front porch and savor the down-home humor of Ms. Adams, but be warned, the tea's just as cold coming out through your nose." - Rick Rantamacki, author of Mental Notes - From the Brink of Reality
"Reading anything written by Lucy Adams is like solving the problems of the world, particularly the world of family life, over a cup of coffee with your best girlfriend. Her prose takes the mundane, morose and maddening things that are part of everyday life and weaves them into stories that will have you laughing, crying and mostly realizing that yes, you are pretty much like everyone else." - Karin Calloway, editor, Augusta Family Magazine and author of Quick Cooking with Karin CallowayÂ
About the Author
Lucy Adams graduated from the University of Georgia wit! h a B.S. in education then went on to earn an M.S. in psycholo! gy from Augusta State University. A syndicated columnist, she currently writes a humor column for several newspapers in Georgia and Tennessee. She also teaches second grade. If Mama Don't Laugh is Lucy's first book. Lucy lives in Thomson, Georgia with her husband and four children. In her spare time, she breathes and washes clothes.
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