Faux Ice

Faux Ice
Author: James Goodwin
Publisher: Materials
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

James Goodwin’s Faux Ice contains six poems: ‘Roman Street Sweeper’, ‘Technomarine’, ‘Meridian Walk’, ‘Astroturf’, ‘Star Bright Ice’, and ‘Faux Ice, or The Same as Fantasy?’ Goodwin writes: “A constrained economy of expression is the formative approach I’ve taken with these poems. I was motivated, in my early attempts, to reproduce, as a crystallised element of black lyric expressivity, the condensed form of the grime lyric, and its invocations of blackness as a poetic description of being immersed in and by indistinction. Or aspects of the black life of poetry which do not derive their origins, causes, or relations from communicative modes of clarification in language. And so the poems in Faux Ice are oblique expressions and articulations of the ways reality is refracted by [the] questions of what is real, informing, say, the experience of seeing without being seen on the one hand and having no others on the other.” Inheriting from eskibeat and drill and from other sources of experimental Black sociopoetics, these poems, with their dispersed and insistently plural voices, aren’t interested in building up, but in dismantling a stable subject, their icy conditions always displaced and subject to change. “shot of this glean of jewel with the force of a technomarine to connect the more looks around the pressure-encrusted, iced out skip and lack of any protection” JAMES GOODWIN is the author of Fleshed out For All the Corners of the Slip (The 87 Press, 2021), and Aspects Caught in The Headspace We’re In: Composition for Friends (Face Press, 2020). He is currently completing a PhD at Birkbeck College, University of London.

Ice

Ice
Author: Amy Brady
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0593422201

The unexpected and unexplored ways that ice has transformed a nation—from the foods Americans eat, to the sports they play, to the way they live today—and what its future might look like on a swiftly warming planet. Ice is everywhere: in gas stations, in restaurants, in hospitals, in our homes. Americans think nothing of dropping a few ice cubes into tall glasses of tea to ward off the heat of a hot summer day. Most refrigerators owned by Americans feature automatic ice machines. Ice on-demand has so revolutionized modern life that it’s easy to forget that it wasn’t always this way—and to overlook what aspects of society might just melt away as the planet warms. In Ice, journalist and historian Amy Brady shares the strange and storied two-hundred-year-old history of ice in America: from the introduction of mixed drinks “on the rocks,” to the nation’s first-ever indoor ice rink, to how delicacies like ice creams and iced tea revolutionized our palates, to the ubiquitous ice machine in every motel across the US. But Ice doesn’t end in the past. Brady also explores the surprising present-day uses of ice in sports, medicine, and sustainable energy—including cutting-edge cryotherapy breast-cancer treatments and new refrigerator technologies that may prove to be more energy efficient—underscoring how precious this commodity is, especially in an age of climate change.

Conquering America

Conquering America
Author: Henriette Ozimek
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1468559532

Conquering America captures the true life experiences of a girl in her mid twenties that got the opportunity to go work at the headquarters of her company in America. It contains fun things she did, the strange things she encountered, the missing and longing for the things she left behind in South Africa as well as finding herself, losing love, finding love and the joys and ordeals she encountered with immigrating to America. The outline of this book is based on the weekly Pittsburgh Posts that she sent to her loved ones back home to inform them on what she is doing, also to educate and tell them what she did and what she found. These weekly posts got very good feedback and her distribution list grew as the months flew past. This book will appeal to everyone that has lived overseas, everyone that is currently living overseas, everyone that wants to live overseas as well as anyone that loves to travel. Life lessons learned and general knowledge obtained is shared in a straightforward manner in this book.

Hungry Girl Supermarket Survival

Hungry Girl Supermarket Survival
Author: Lisa Lillien
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1429927283

Finally . . . a real-world guide that will help you navigate the supermarket and stock up on guilt-free foods, from mealtime must-haves to snack finds and more! It's Hungry Girl's ultimate resource for grocery-store survival---a must-own manual that makes shopping for better-for-you foods easy and fun! Inside you'll find: * HG All-Stars and grocery-store standouts! * Calorie counts and comparisons for foods in every aisle * Guilt-free meal ideas and snack solutions for every craving and situation! * Easy-to-digest info about nutrition labels and ingredient lists * HG's complete supermarket list with aisle-by-aisle food finds Hungry Girl's amazingly comprehensive supermarket guide is your key to guilt-free shopping, eating, and living!

Been Doon So Long

Been Doon So Long
Author: Randall Grahm
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2009-10-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0520259564

"Raise your glass to Randall Grahm. Long may he tickle our fancy."—Kermit Lynch, author of Adventures on the Wine Route “Long a fan of Bonny Doon, it cheered me to find Randall Grahm's writing just as irreverent and delicious as his approach to wine.”—Kathleen Flinn, author of The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry “Randall Grahm is the Willy Wonka of the wine world, and Been Doon So Long is intelligent, insightful, and mischievous. It's a work of genius.”—Jamie Goode, author of The Science of Wine "If Donald Barthelme had studied philosophy and oenology he might have written like Randall Grahm. He's a provocateur, a punster, a philosopher, and jester. As entertaining as Grahm is, he also manages to edify, ultimately surprising us with contrarian common sense and a flamboyant defense of tradition."—Jay McInerney, author of Bacchus and Me and A Hedonist in the Cellar

A New Way to Cook

A New Way to Cook
Author: Sally Schneider
Publisher: Artisan Books
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2003-10-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781579652494

Sally Schneider was tired of doing what we all do—separating foods into "good" and "bad," into those we crave but can't have and those we can eat freely but don't especially want—so she created A New Way To Cook. Her book is nothing short of revolutionary, a redefinition of healthy eating, where no food is taboo, where the pleasure principle is essential to well-being, where the concept of self-denial just doesn't exist. More than 600 lavishly illustrated recipes result in marvelous, vividly flavored foods. You'll find quintessential American favorites that taste every bit as good as the traditional "full-tilt" versions: macaroni and cheese, rosemary buttermilk biscuits, chocolate malted pudding. You'll find Italian polentas, risottos, focaccias, and pastas, all reinvented without the loss of a single drop of deliciousness. Asian flavors shine through in cold sesame noodles; mussels with lemongrass, ginger, and chiles; and curry-crusted shrimp. Even French food is no longer on the forbidden list, with country-style pâtés and cassoulet. Hundreds of techniques, radical in their ultimate simplicty, make all the difference in the world: using chestnut puree in place of cream, butter, and pork fat in a duck liver mousse; extending the richness of flavored oils by boiling them with a little broth to dress starchy beans and grains; casserole-roasting baby back ribs to render them of fat, then lacquering them with a pungent maple glaze. Scores of flavor catalysts—quickly made sauces, rubs, marinades, essences, and vinaigrettes—add instant hits of flavor with little effort. Leek broth dresses pasta; chive oil becomes an instant sauce for broiled salmon; a smoky tea essence imparts a sweet, grilled flavor to steak; balsamic vinegar turns into a luscious dessert sauce. Variations and improvisations offer infiinite flexibility. Once you learn a basic recipe, it's simple to devise your own version for any part of the meal. "Fried" artichockes with crispy garlic and sage can be an hors d-oeuvre topped with shaved cheeses, part of a composed salad, or as a main course when tossed iwth pasta. It's equally happy on top of pizza or stirred into risotto. And by building dishes from simple elements, turning out complex meals doesn't have to be a complex affair. A wealth of tips and practical information to make you a more accomplished and self-confident cook: how to rescue ordinary olive oil to give it more flavor, how to make soups creamy without cream, how to freshen less-than-perfect fish. So here it is, 756 glorious pages of all the deliciousness and joy that food is meant to convey.

Artificial Ice

Artificial Ice
Author: David Whitson
Publisher: Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2006-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

"Rev up that Zamboni. Even the most hardened of hockey fans and critics will find something new in Artificial Ice." - Stephen Hardy, University of New Hampshire

Tilting at the Windmills of my Mind

Tilting at the Windmills of my Mind
Author: Mark George
Publisher: Mark George and Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1478745843

In the follow-up to his debut book, Chutin' the Bull, Mark George returns with a new collection of short pieces which some say strain the definition of humor. "Why do you keep putting out this drivel?" asked one critic. Is snoring legitimate as grounds for divorce? What if the offending party is a super-model? What do you mean her looks don't matter? What will Batman do when Gotham enacts strict gun-control measures? How do teacher and parents work together to stop their teenage son who self-identifies as a ninja warrior, internet-trained and fully armed? For answers to these penetrating questions join Mark George in his noble quest to understand human and animal behavior, tilting at windmills as only he can.

FOODSTYLIST MALAYSIAN V1 : What Is Foodstyling

FOODSTYLIST MALAYSIAN V1 : What Is Foodstyling
Author: Belalang Foodstylist Malaysian
Publisher: FoodstylistMalaysian
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2014-10-28
Genre:
ISBN:

I believe everybody have their own way of cooking method and decorating, Cooking is my life, I'm giving my 100% attention whenever I'm in the kitchen not only that cook but creating and responding to an idea. To me it is same like photography that u taking picture what u like that create passion and happy. A good meal in Malaysia actually is a simple, most are using inexpensive, easily available and the freshness of ingredients are important. Food brings a person together by the memories that are wrapped every experience that bind. for detail www.foodstylistmalaysian.blogspot.com

Cupcakes

Cupcakes
Author: American Girl
Publisher: Weldon Owen International
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1681886146

There’s cupcake fun for everyone in this delightful cookbook with more than fifty easy-to-follow recipes from the classic to the fantastic! Celebrate the joy of girlhood with delicious treats that are just as fun to make as they are to eat. Try carrot cake cupcakes with cream cheese frosting, devil’s food with easy chocolate ganache, or cupcakes with flavors like rocky road, cookies-n-cream, chocolate banana cream pie, salted caramel, blackberry coconut, cinnamon roll, and brown butter-honey. Once baked, you’ll find ample inspiration for decorating your cupcakes, with everything from a simple swipe of frosting and scattering of sprinkles, to toasted coconut, marshmallows, fresh fruit, edible flowers, colorful glazes, crunchy nuts, ice cream, and more.