Features over 160 tasty and easy-to-make recipes for a variety of dishes - soups and salads, appetizers and accompaniments, and main courses - that will help to use up the overwhelming supply of healthy green vegetables from your garden while delighting your palette and your family.
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- 2011
- 2011
Describes the loss of a partner and your needs in a new role - as an individual - without a shared life - no longer part of a unit. This book focuses on the build-up of confidence coupled with the knowledge that life goes on despite the pain of loss and relates the stories of some who had to deal with the experience.
- 2008
A cookery book for a garden full of root vegetables, such as beetroot, carrots, celeriac, Jerusalem artichokes, leeks, onions, parsnips, potatoes, radishes, swedes, sweet potatoes, turnips. It includes 200 recipes from soups and salads to main courses and accompaniments. It also features a recipe for various parts of a meal.
- 2002
What Will I Do with All Those Courgettes?
- 174 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
A cookery book for a garden full of courgettes. Over 150 recipes for soups, salads, main courses, casseroles, breads and cakes -- enable this easy-to-grow vegetable to be transformed into easy-to-make and delicious dishes.
- 1997
Unpublishable!
- 152 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
This book relates the inspiring stories of over thirty famous writers rejected by publishers at some point in their careers. Their accounts offer encouragement to anyone who thinks about writing for publication. A rebuffed manuscript that later goes on to achieve fame and success underscores the value of confidence and perseverance. Agatha Christie's first novel received some half dozen rejections and waited four years to emerge from the press. Charlotte Bronte's first novel never appeared in her lifetime. Uncle Tom's Cabin was deemed too controversial. Shaw was not interesting enough. Sherlock Holmes, first created in A Study in Scarlet, was unwanted. This book tells the fascinating stories of great authors who overcame the rejections of benighted publishers fortunately for English literature.