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Author | : Mario Batali |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2010-03-19 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0061987913 |
Molto Gusto is a glorious collection of mouth-watering recipes for pizza, pasta, and more from Mario Batali’s famed Otto Enoteca Pizzeria in New York City. Chef and restaurateur Batali—a fixture on the Food Network and bestselling author of Italian Grill and Molto Italiano—has been named by Fortune magazine as one of the “100 most recognized personalities in the U.S.” With Molto Gusto, Mario Batali takes food lovers on a spectacular culinary journey—from antipasti to gelati—with nearly 100 scrumptious recipes for “Easy Italian Cooking” and gorgeous full-color photographs.
Author | : Nicholas Roukes |
Publisher | : Centax Books |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780919845800 |
Author | : Denise Gigante |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 365 |
Release | : 2013-10-28 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1136088342 |
The French invented the restaurant in the late eighteenth century. Not long after, they invented gastronomy, the modern art of eating well: English society discovered the French chef and the English-speaking world has never been the same. This delicious anthology brings together the major English and French nineteenth-century writings on the arts and pleasures of the table. Included are essays by Grimod de la Reynière, Brillat-Savarin, Alexandre Dumas, Charles Lamb, William Thackeray and lesser-known works by pseudonymous authors such as Launcelot Sturgeon and Dick Humelbergius Secundus.
Author | : Renata Ago |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2013-04-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0226010570 |
We live in a material world—our homes are filled with things, from electronics to curios and hand-me-downs, that disclose as much about us and our aspirations as they do about current trends. But we are not the first: the early modern period was a time of expanding consumption, when objects began to play an important role in defining gender as well as social status. Gusto for Things reconstructs the material lives of seventeenth-century Romans, exploring new ways of thinking about the meaning of things as a historical phenomenon. Through creative use of account books, inventories, wills, and other records, Renata Ago examines early modern attitudes toward possessions, asking what people did with their things, why they wrote about them, and how they passed objects on to their heirs. While some inhabitants of Rome were connoisseurs of the paintings, books, and curiosities that made the city famous, Ago shows that men and women of lesser means also filled their homes with a more modest array of goods. She also discovers the genealogies of certain categories of things—for instance, books went from being classed as luxury goods to a category all their own—and considers what that reveals about the early modern era. An animated investigation into the relationship between people and the things they buy, Gusto for Things paints an illuminating portrait of the meaning of objects in preindustrial Europe.
Author | : Bo Sanchez |
Publisher | : Shepherds Voice Publications, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2019-11-21 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9710072404 |
Some people think it takes a genius to become wealthy. Not true. Many geniuses are not rich. In fact, we believe that real genius is the ability to simplify the complicated. And that is the genius of this book. Written by bestselling authors Bo Sanchez and Arun Gogna, this book will give you practical, down-to-earth lessons on how to bounce back from debt, get on your feet, and grow your financial life. Note: This book is hilarious, because both are funny communicators, but make no mistake—this is a powerful book that will change the destiny of many. Share it with others.
Author | : Sandra Strauss |
Publisher | : Morgan James Publishing |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2006-10-01 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781600371561 |
Dancing through Life with Guts, Grace & Gusto is a collection of inspiring women's stories on work, on life, on purpose - their rediscoveries and reawakenings for living life in tune with their hearts and sustaining themselves through transitions. It's about embracing change with courage, humor, adventure and wisdom in search of love, happiness, health, wealth and well-being. Recapture your indomitable spirit, then get ready to soar! What every woman needs to dance through all of life's twists, turns, and transitions. Dancing through Life with Guts, Grace & Gusto is both an inspirational resource and instructional guide to fulfill your destiny to: -Attract abundance & manifest your dreams -Sustain yourself through times of transition -Practice safe stress, take time for yourself & laugh out loud -Enjoy supportive relationships -Recognize your ability to create a succulent life -Express yourself as a fully "gustomized" woman "Guts, Grace & Gusto is filled with grand, not giddy, wisdom which can free you from your own boundaries. The authors prove that when life isn't the party you hoped for, it's time to start dancing." - Madelyn Jennings, (Retired) Senior Vice President-Personnel, Gannett Co., Inc., Chair-Executive Committee, The Freedom Forum "Step by magical step, these talented 'walkers on the pathway of challenges' have set forth the equally magical choreography of how every woman can choose to DANCE her way over, beyond and through those very same type of challenges. Be prepared to have your feet moving to the beat of well-being and healthy choices as you read your way through this impressive Dance Class of Life." - Bob Danzig, Former CEO, Hearst Newspapers, Author & ProfessionalSpeaker
Author | : Paul B. Niell |
Publisher | : UNM Press |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2013-12-15 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0826353770 |
The promotion of classicism in the visual arts in late eighteenth and nineteenth-century Latin America and the need to “revive” buen gusto (good taste) are the themes of this collection of essays. The contributors provide new insights into neoclassicism and buen gusto as cultural, not just visual, phenomena in the late colonial and early national periods and promote new approaches to the study of Latin American art history and visual culture. The essays examine neoclassical visual culture from assorted perspectives. They consider how classicism was imposed, promoted, adapted, negotiated, and contested in myriad social, political, economic, cultural, and temporal situations. Case studies show such motivations as the desire to impose imperial authority, to fashion the nationalist self, and to form and maintain new social and cultural ideologies. The adaptation of classicism and buen gusto in the Americas was further shaped by local factors, including the realities of place and the influence of established visual and material traditions.
Author | : Victoria Stopp |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2017-11-29 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1476669902 |
"Tuesday morning, I spent an hour with a neurologist trying to figure out why I kept tripping over my feet. He pushed and pulled on my legs, whacked me with a reflex hammer and shone a light so deep into my eyes I thought it might illuminate the wall behind my head. That afternoon, I drove home and ordered a new backpacking tent." Pain is an unforgiving equalizer--forget social status, race or gender. For people suffering from chronic pain, "real life" can get lost among endless appointments, diagnoses, prescriptions and medical bills. Living a life beyond mere survival becomes as big a battle as fighting the pain itself. Drawing on her experiences as both a patient and a health-care professional, the author candidly describes her sudden transition from a healthy, active lifestyle to years of learning to live with debilitating pain.
Author | : Jeanine Finelli |
Publisher | : CCB Publishing |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2015-07-19 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1771431695 |
How do you build a healthy life during and after a toxic relationship? Are you toxic to yourself? If your relationship is destructive and is repeatedly sabotaging your health, emotions, and your well-being, then it sure as hell isn’t love. Toxicity takes many forms, from hurtful words to physical blows, unloving gestures, deceitfulness, or betrayal. Do you want more of the same, or do you want to live your life with zest, joy, and delight? Quit talking negatively to yourself and stop choosing foods that are hurting, not healing you. The ABC Guide will show you how to shed all that is not serving your soul and body. Toxic relationships, toxic food, toxic thoughts… no more! This book will leave you healthier, happier, whole, and even a little hotter, Bella! Jeanine Finelli offers nourishment for your mind and teaches you about food and lifestyle habits that will fortify your body and spirit as you begin your journey toward health and happiness. Empower yourself and love yourself to health. No one can do it for you.
Author | : Linda Benjamin |
Publisher | : Black Rose Writing |
Total Pages | : 259 |
Release | : 2021-11-11 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 168433828X |
What's a girl to do if she's dumped by her husband in her 60's? How about writing a book documenting her journey and collecting role-models of inspirational women from their 60's through their 90's? The humorous yet educational memoir of a therapist's journey and the experiences of her inspiring interviewees, women who've been through grief, depression, caregiving, widowhood, retirement, empty-nesting, and physical challenges, Girls' Guide to Aging with Grit and Gusto is a roadmap for women who want to thrive (whatever their age or circumstances) as they grow older.