LAZY DAYS & BEACH BLANKETS

LAZY DAYS & BEACH BLANKETS
Author: Ryland Peters & Small
Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: International cooking
ISBN: 9781845978457

"Lazy Days and Beach Blankets" celebrates the joy of eating alfesco with loved ones and provides inspiration with evocative images of barbecue scenes and lunches on a Mediterranean terrace. For a quick bite of accompaniment to the barbecue, Snacks & Sides will provide plenty of ideas--try a Hot Crusty Loaf Filled with Mozzarella, Salami, and Tomato or Beet Houmous. When it's baking outside, what we naturally crave is a Salad, such as Provencal Tomatoes, which will transport you to a sundrenched balcony. What better way to spend a summer's day than cooking up a storm on the Barbecue? Sesame-crusted Marlin and Pork Satay will have you wishing every day was barbecue day! There are plenty of recipes to choose from in the Entrees chapter. Whether you're after easy Crab Spaghetti with Chile Mussels or impressive Roasted Vegetable and Ricotta Loaf, you'll be spoilt for choice. For Dessert, why not tuck into a bowl of Caramelized Plum Sorbet or a slice of heavenly Apricot Tart? Finally, a Drink of Still Ginger Lemonade or a Raspberry Rickey will help you see in a balmy summer's evening.* More than 120 simple recipes and ideas for dining alfresco--from picnic food and salads, to barbecues, moonlit entertaining, and drinks.*Packed with evocative photography of lazy days and outdoor dining.

A3 & His Algebra

A3 & His Algebra
Author: Nancy E. Albert
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595328172

A3 & HIS ALGEBRA is the true story of a struggling young boy from Chicago's west side who grew to become a force in American mathematics. For nearly 50 years, A. A. Albert thrived at the University of Chicago, one of the world's top centers for algebra. His "pure research" in algebra found its way into modern computers, rocket guidance systems, cryptology, and quantum mechanics, the basic theory behind atomic energy calculations. This first-hand account of the life of a world-renowned American mathematician is written by Albert's daughter. Her memoir, which favors a general audience, offers a personal and revealing look at the multidimensional life of an academic who had a lasting impact on his profession. SOME QUOTATIONS FROM PROFESSOR ALBERT: "There are really few bad students of mathematics. There are, instead, many bad teachers and bad curricula..." "The difficulty of learning mathematics is increased by the fact that in so many high schools this very difficult subject is considered to be teachable by those whose major subject is language, botany, or even physical education." "It is still true that in a majority of American universities the way to find the Department of Mathematics is to ask for the location of the oldest and most decrepit building on campus." "The production of a single scientist of first magnitude will have a greater impact on our civilization than the production of fifty mediocre Ph.D.'s." "Freedom is having the time to do research...Even in mathematics there are 'fashions'. This doesn't mean that the researcher is controlled by them. Many go their own way, ignoring the fashionable. That's part of the strength of a great university."

Dear Momma

Dear Momma
Author: Patricia Annette Tompkins Dunaway
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1449747841

One hot July day, on a return trip home from New Orleans, Trish Dunaway received a call from Mercer University police: "Call your mother." As the minutes raced by, she learned the tragic news: her ninety-three-year-old mother had been instantly killed in a traffic accident. Her mother's story is a remarkable one: growing up in the 1920s in the Charleston, South Carolina Orphan House, losing her husband to cancer as a young married woman, and growing into a much-loved and honored prayer warrior. Trish gave herself a year to journal her grief. Through prayer, the ministry of the saints, journaling and poetry, Scripture, and memories of her Low Country heritage, she learned to choose God's comfort He offered through a walk into His mercy and grace. She shares her journey during the year following her mother's death as she learns how God teaches us to listen for His comfort in the face of despair.

Lazy Days and Beach Blankets

Lazy Days and Beach Blankets
Author: Helen Ridge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2009
Genre: International cooking
ISBN: 9781845978440

Displays the joy of eating alfresco with friends and provides inspiration with evocative images of barbecue scenes and lunches on the terrace. This title contains more than 120 simple recipes and ideas for dining alfresco - from picnic food and salads, to barbecues, informal lunches, moonlit entertaining and cool drinks.

Lazy, Hazy Days of MacKays

Lazy, Hazy Days of MacKays
Author: Kate Danley
Publisher: Kate Danley
Total Pages: 75
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

It's the lazy, hazy days of August, and Maggie and Killian have decided to beat the heat and head to the beach. But when record high temperatures hit and tempers flare, it might just be there is something wicked behind the wickedly hot California summer. WARNING: Contains cussing, brawling, and unladylike behavior. Proceed with caution. This 63-page short(ish) story is part of the Maggie MacKay Holiday Special series. This series exist outside of the regular Maggie MacKay: Magical Tracker story arc and can be read at any time and in any order. Are you new to the world of Maggie MacKay? Get book one, Maggie for Hire, for free here on Google Play!

Look No More

Look No More
Author: Charles Maxham
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595421504

She's a concert pianist for the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. He's an ex-ace fighter pilot for the US Marines now selling fighter jets for a major defense contractor. They are two completely different personalities who are thrust together in the turmoil of the Middle Eastern conflict. Their lives, the lives of those around them and the countries they experience adventures in will never be the same. The world will forever be grateful that they fell in love when they did.

Summer: A Cookbook

Summer: A Cookbook
Author: Marnie Hanel
Publisher: Artisan Books
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1579659462

From the IACP Award–winning authors of The Campout Cookbook and The Picnic, Summer: A Cookbook is a highly giftable handbook with inspired recipes for summer house entertaining, waterfront meals, and delicious bites to complement a sun-soaked day.

Virginia's Getting Hitched

Virginia's Getting Hitched
Author: Carolyn Zane
Publisher: Harlequin Treasury-Silhouette Romance 90s
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373197309

Virginia's Getting Hitched by Carolyn Zane released on Jul 23, 2004 is available now for purchase.

Choosing to Forgive

Choosing to Forgive
Author: Diane DeLong Clark
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2012-04-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1462401295

Growing up in Upstate New York during the 1940s and 1950s was idyllic in many ways, with wintertime sledding and summer days spent on the shores of Lake Ontario. But even though she was involved in school activities and had friends, Diane harbored a painful secret: her father was an alcoholic. Often out of work, he might explode with rage at the dinner table because someone chewed too loudly, or accuse Dianes mother of infidelity, or pass out naked, sprawled across his bed, within sight of anyone who came to the front door. Not surprisingly, Diane learned to fear, resent, and mistrust her father. Unfortunately, there are many stories like Dianes, in which families are traumatized by abuse. Hers could have ended there, but thanks to a loving God, it did not. What makes Dianes story different is that she learned about the power of forgiveness. In Choosing to Forgive she shares her insights into this most precious but sometimes mysterious gift from God. How do we forgive people when they have deeply wronged us? What if we dont want to? What does forgiveness look like in everyday life? Diane has asked these questions and others in her journey toward forgiving the man who caused her such pain. Intended for both those whose circumstances are similar to Dianes and those simply want to learn more about forgiveness, this moving memoir tells the story of how forgiveness freed her to have a rich and happy life.

Winds of Change

Winds of Change
Author: Alisa Allan
Publisher: Travel Time Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2005-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780976148005

Cruise to Bermuda with a young woman who is forced to choose. Rekindle a past?... Or set it free? Join friends bound for Bermuda as they rediscover a past. A reunion will bring them all together again, but a surprise engagement threatens to destroy it all.With focused determination, Samantha Durham drove herself towards an end goal, one that remained elusive, always just past the grasp of her fingertips. All the while, still clinging to the past she'd left behind on the banks of New England. With memories buried deep she pushed that past as far away as possible and moved ahead with a quest only she could understand.A surprise engagement will commit her to the road she'd chosen, and when she looked at her engagement ring she waited for a sense of fulfillment that never came. There would be no satisfaction, only more heartbreak as she would soon find herself forced to decide her fate once and for all. Take the road not traveled? Or move ahead on a lonely road before her?Desolate cries of that isolated little girl inside pushed her forward and Samantha could only watch as her past slipped away, this time had to let it go. When tragedy almost strikes, she's impelled to take a different direction, only the risk she'd taken could prove fatal. She would give it all up for the one thing that mattered most, but her critical mistake could cost her everything.