Bake and Be Blessed

Bake and Be Blessed
Author: Dominic Garramone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-09
Genre: Bread
ISBN: 9780967465234

Fr. Dominic Garramone, is a Benedictine monk of St. Bede Abbey in Illinois and host of the highly successful public television series, Breaking Bread with Father Dominic. Father Dominic offers reflections on how one simple activity -- baking bread -- can teach us to grow spiritually and live more meaningfully. Gain insight from everyday activities and live fully through meditation and prayer. With five new recipes, including Ice Cream Muffins and Oatmeal Cookies (with a very special story).

A Blessing of Bread

A Blessing of Bread
Author: Maggie Glezer
Publisher: Artisan Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781579652104

Modern-day takes on age-old recipes for challah, holiday breads, and everyday family breads from Ashkenazi, Sephardic, North African, and Near Eastern traditions, interwoven with joyous family stories, wise folktales, proverbs, and prayers.

Bake and Be Blessed

Bake and Be Blessed
Author: Dominic Garramone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2008-11-20
Genre: Bread
ISBN: 9780979594472

The practice of bread making is examined from a spiritual perspective by a Catholic monk.

A New Way to Bake

A New Way to Bake
Author: Editors of Martha Stewart Living
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0307954722

A must-have for every baker, with 130 recipes featuring bold new flavors and ingredients. Here is the go-to cookbook that definitively ushers the baking pantry beyond white flour and sugar to include natural sweeteners, whole-grain flours, and other better-for-you—and delicious—ingredients. The editors at Martha Stewart Living have explored the distinctive flavors and alluring textures of these healthful foods, and this book shares their very best results. A New Way to Bake has 130 foolproof recipes that showcase the many ways these newly accessible ingredients can transform traditional cookies, pies, cakes, breads, and more. Chocolate chip cookies gain greater depth with earthy farro flour, pancakes become protein powerhouses when made with quinoa, and lemon squares get a wonderfully crumbly crust and subtle nutty flavor thanks to coconut oil. Superfoods are right at home in these baked goods; granola has a dose of crunchy chia seeds, and gluten-free brownies have an extra chocolaty punch from cocoa nibs. With a DIY section for making your own nut butter, yogurt, coconut milk, and other basics, and more than 150 photographs, including step-by-step how-to images, A New Way to Bake is the next-generation home-baking bible.

Baking Secrets from the Bread Monk

Baking Secrets from the Bread Monk
Author: Dominic Garramone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-05
Genre: Bread
ISBN: 9781681060804

Whether you're famous for your cinnamon rolls, a newbie baker or just love culinary trivia, you'll find this book hard to put down. Father Dominic, "The Bread Monk" of public television, has collected his favorite tips and tricks for baking, like how to choose the best pans, what to add to yeast to make it work faster, and the easiest way to roll out pizza crust. Baking Secrets from the Bread Monk includes substitutes for common ingredients (yes, you can make your own self-rising flour), hints for kitchen organization and storage, and a plethora of fascinating historical facts and kitchen wisdom. What was the best thing before sliced bread? Who invented pretzels? What's the point of those slashes in a baguette? Father Dominic will put you in the know.

Bake's Brigade: An End Times Tale

Bake's Brigade: An End Times Tale
Author: John F. Finkbeiner
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2024-03-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

When Bake Sterling left his hometown for college, he began to leave reality and responsibility behind. His promising life of an athlete of note took on all the characteristics of a self-indulgent, no good, hedonist. He was a drop-out, destined for a regular spot in a soup line, but the Lord had other ideas. He would become the most prominent hero in this tale of dystopian days, the time of chaos that followed America's surrender to an alliance of her most powerful enemies, the Global Peacekeepers or GP for short. Mysteriously, as a hitch-hiker the Bake who fled his past was introduced to his future by a young family of four. They were using their last gas in the tank to drive to a remote Camp of God for refuge. Once escorted inside, the transformation began, not just in Bake, but in the entire meaning of God's camp of refuge. With the main theme of "Rescuing love" flowing like a life giving stream throughout the novel, the reader will be introduced to a series of sub-plots, and a multitude of interesting characters. Each character, some inherently good and noble and others nefarious, creates twists and turns that will keep the pages turning and the emotions changing. Fluctuating between tears of laughter to tears of sorrow, and from anger to joy, from defeat to triumph, from mediocrity to excellence and splendor, the book demands we fasten the seat belt throughout our journey. Expect the unexpected as the reader previews the last days from a Camp of God perspective. It was God's providence that brought Bake together with the ordinary men and women within the Camp of God who would accomplish extraordinary feats. One example is Wendy, a dedicated young mother still in her twenties, who wonders why the Camp's Prayer Team always asks God for protection from the Global Peacekeeper enemies, but never threatens their power or attacks their stronghold. As Bake rises in the ranks of the Camp's security detail, he proposes the camp forms a team of righteous warriors (Hebrew "Gibor") patterned after Bible heroes like David, Gideon, Joshua, and others who were raised up by God to destroy Israel's enemies. Bake receives the leadership's support and goes to work. Bake's growing understanding of Jesus' rescuing love coupled with his remorse over his past neglect of his family become seeds for Rescue and Harassment Operations (RNH) on the Global Peacekeeper strongholds. Using Bruce, a key man remaining in the town that Bake once abandoned, bold attacks permanently crippled the GP's ability to control by fear. Saved were family and others who rejected the Global leader's mark of loyalty on the forehead and hand. This included Bake's family and his sister's friend, a young woman named Julie who would later become Bake's wife. Collectively, the attacks devastated the GP's ability to remain in the Camp Eirene area adding more security to the blessings of camp life. Rescuing love made the team aware that many Camps of God did not have this degree of security. Unwilling to rest on their laurels, Bake and his team were challenged to save another Camp of God that was being threatened with extinction. Travel was full of risks and options were few. Only the GP-approved were allowed to buy fuel and to be on the road. The book was set for an exciting conclusion. Miraculous events and clever ruses by Bake and company, achieved the impossible. From the north country to South Alabama, a company of twenty of all ages arrived at Camp of God Rejoice. Prayers were answered and spirits were lifted as a Gibor mentality was infused in the Camp's faithful who were expecting death and disaster. Camp Leader, Vince Riley, and Bake hit it off instantly. Vince confided in Bake his oath to rescue a hundred nearby prisoners. This conclusion to BAKE'S BRIGADE paves the way for a dramatic sequel.

The Church in the Kitchen: Feeding the Soul

The Church in the Kitchen: Feeding the Soul
Author: Jerri Cherry
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 198458362X

Blessings come in all sizes and flavors. Some blessings are anticipated; yet pleasing to the soul. Other blessings shower us unexpectedly, causing us to respond with jubilance and joy! This cookbook is in memory of Apostle Carol Ann Revelle, who brought many blessings to those who knew her and some who never discovered the source of the goodness and grace they received. As a servant of the Lord, certain blessings she extended were life changing. They brought hope to the lost. Other blessings shed light in dark places, where only the wisdom of God could bring change. All of these blessings are memorable. They are an example of a life blessed by God to bless others. Apostle Carol helped many to taste and see the blessings of God as she led the way by trusting in Him. May the vibrant spirit of God, that lived deep within her heart, continue to spread contagiously to all who were touched by her gifts and inspired by her love for God. Our hope and prayer is that many more will taste and see that the Lord is good, as we apply what Apostle Carol Revelle taught and shared through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Sweet Jesus

Sweet Jesus
Author: Natalie Wigg-Stevenson
Publisher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1683691032

Hallelujah! A fun, colorful, and delightfully cheeky cookbook of Bible-inspired sweet treats for Christians with a sense of humor. As the Bible (almost) says: man shall not live by bread alone, but also by cupcakes. With delicious recipes inspired by Scripture, Sweet Jesus is a pun-tastic celebration of the tastiest bits of the Good Book. Bakers can whip up Loaves and Swedish Fishes Cupcakes, a Forbidden Fruitcake, Judas Hershey's Kiss Cookies, a Sugar Cookie Nativity, and, of course, Devil's and Angel's Food Cake. Plus many more! Bright and inviting recipes by food stylist Billy Green come with scriptural explanations, Bible trivia, and plenty of wit from ordained minister Dr. Natalie Wigg-Stevenson. Colorful photographs and a cheeky sensibility make this the perfect gift for anyone with a faithful sweet tooth and sense of humor.

The Cake Bible, 35th Anniversary Edition

The Cake Bible, 35th Anniversary Edition
Author: Rose Levy Beranbaum
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 1119
Release: 2024-10-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0544859561

Now available for the first time as an e-book, the classic cake-baking reference from award-winning author Rose Levy Beranbaum

Braided

Braided
Author: Beth Ricanati
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1631524429

What if you could bake bread once a week, every week? What if the smell of fresh bread could turn your house into a home? And what if the act of making the bread―mixing and kneading, watching and waiting―could heal your heartache and your emptiness, your sense of being overwhelmed? It can. This is the surprise that physician-mother Beth Ricanati learned when she started baking challah: that simply stopping and baking bread was the best medicine she could prescribe in a fast-paced world. 2018 National Jewish Book Award Finalist 2018 Foreword INDIES Winner 2019 Readers' Favorite Awards Finalist 2019 Wilbur Award, Nonfiction Winner 2020 Eric Hoffer Award, First Horizon Award Finalist 2020 Eric Hoffer Award, 1st runner up in Nonfiction 2020 Eric Hoffer Award, Grand Prize Shortlist Finalist 2020 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist 2020 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Winner