Eat Like a Byrd

Eat Like a Byrd
Author: Tracy Byrd
Publisher: Interactive Blvd
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-11-15
Genre: Barbecue sauce
ISBN: 9780974667805

This book is about cooking real food. Country music star Tracy Byrd grew up in Texas in a family that took cooking seriously... both for the food itself and for the community that food brings together in towns all across America like Beaumont, Texas, where Tracy is from. Filled with stories about his life, and life as a recording artist, this book also includes more than recipes for good, home-cooked dishes everyone will love.

Let Them Eat Cake

Let Them Eat Cake
Author: Sandra Byrd
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781937647483

Book One in the French Twist Series. Lexi Stuart is at a critical crossroads. She's done with college but still living at home, ready to launch a career but unable to find a job, and solidly stalled between boyfriends. When a lighthearted conversation in French with the manager of her favorite bakery turns into a job offer, Lexi accepts. But the actual glamor is minimal: the pay is less than generous, her co-workers are skeptical, her bank account remains vertically-challenged, and her parents are perpetually disappointed. Her only comfort comes from the flirtatious baker she has her eye-but even may not be who he seems to be! So when a handsome young executive dashes into the bakery to pick up his high profile company's special order for an important meeting-an order Lexi has flubbed-she loses her compulsion to please. Something inside Lexi clicks. Laissez la revolution commencer! Let the revolution begin! Instead of trying to fulfill everyone else's expectations for her life, Lexi embarks on an adventure in trusting herself and God with her future-tres bon! This book is written from a lightly Christian worldview. Audible edition narrated by Sophie Amoss."

The Table Where Rich People Sit

The Table Where Rich People Sit
Author: Byrd Baylor
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1998-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780606138321

A girl discovers that her impoverished family is rich in things that matter in life, especially being outdoors and experiencing nature.

Thingumajig Book of Manners

Thingumajig Book of Manners
Author: Irene Keller
Publisher: Ideals Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Behavior
ISBN: 9780824965907

Presents examples of good manners, alongside the bad manners of the horrible creatures called Thingumajigs.

Bon Appétit – Restaurant Design

Bon Appétit – Restaurant Design
Author: Marlous Willems
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-10-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783764377700

What’s the recipe for designing a successful restaurant? «Bon Appétit – Restaurant Design» reveals the secret with an exclusive look at restaurant interiors. Taking thirty-five late-breaking projects as examples, it presents restaurants from around the world.

Super Suppers Cookbook

Super Suppers Cookbook
Author: Judie Byrd
Publisher: Meredith Books
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2006
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780696230547

Fix it and freeze it--or enjoy it tonight! That's the philosophy of Judie Byrd, culinary expert and entrepreneur of Supper Suppers, one of the fastest growing meal assembly franchises in the country. in this cookbook, Judie shares her timesaving approach to meals with more than 180 easy, family-friendly recipes perfect for every schedule.

Byrd's Line

Byrd's Line
Author: Stephen C. Ausband
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813921341

"Byrd often mused about what would happen to the land in the future. While some of the dividing line still feels like wilderness, it is crisscrossed today by bridges and roads, its forests felled and paved over for parking lots and subdivisions, its waters diverted or drained. Ausband's story, therefore, is a natural history of a changed region."--BOOK JACKET.

A Revolution in Eating

A Revolution in Eating
Author: James E. McWilliams
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2005
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780231129923

History of food in the United States.

Seeking the Historical Cook

Seeking the Historical Cook
Author: Kay K. Moss
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-03-29
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1643362224

A primer on applying historical and culinary practices to modern day cooking Seeking the Historical Cook is a guide to historical cooking methods from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century receipt (recipe) books and an examination of how those methods can be used in kitchens today. Designed for adventurous cooks and "foodies," this volume is rich with photographs, period images, and line art depicting kitchen tools and cooking methods. Kay K. Moss invites readers to discover traditional receipts and to experiment with ancestral dishes to brighten today's meals. From campfires to modern kitchens, Seeking the Historical Cook is a primer on interpreting the language of early receipts, a practical guide to historical techniques, and a memoir of experiences at historic hearths. Scores of sources, including more than a dozen unpublished personal cookery books, are compared and contrasted with a new look at southern foodways (eating habits and culinary practices). A rather strict interpretive and experiential approach is combined with a friendly and open invitation to the reader to join the ranks of curious cooks. Taken together, these receipts, facts, and lore illustrate the evolution of selected foods through the eighteenth century and beyond. After decades of research, experimentation, and teaching in a variety of settings, Moss provides a hands-on approach to rediscovering, re-creating, and enjoying foods from the early South. The book begins by steeping the reader in history, culinary tools, and the common cooking techniques of the time. Then Moss presents a collection of tasteful and appealing southern ancestral receipts that can be fashioned into brilliant heirloom dishes for our twenty-first-century tables. There are dishes fit for a simple backwoods celebration or an elegant plantation feast, intriguing new possibilities for a modern Thanksgiving dinner, and even simple experiments for a school project or for sharing with a favorite child. This book is for the cook who wants to try something old... that is new again.

The Nascence of American Literature

The Nascence of American Literature
Author: Darrel Abel
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2002-10
Genre:
ISBN: 0595250890

Early Writings about exploration and settlement of America, and discussion of the careers and writings of Edwards, Franklin, Paine, Jefferson, Taylor, Wigglesworth, the Mathers, Byrd, Hamilton, Brown, Freneau, Irving, Cooper, Bryant, and many others. The book traces the progress from writings about America by foreign observers to the emergence of belletristic literature by native Americans.