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Samuel Rutherford and His Friends
Author | : Faith Cook |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2013-02-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781848711976 |
The primary aim of these short biographies is to cast light on Rutherford's genius as a faithful counsellor and spiritual guide. We are introduced to the depth and beauty of his Letters and brought to share in the wisdom and consolation of his pastoral ministry.
Rutherford Park
Author | : Elizabeth Cooke |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2013-07-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101593113 |
Snow had fallen in the night, and now the great house, standing at the head of the valley, seemed like a five-hundred-year old ship sailing in a white ocean… For the Cavendish family, Rutherford Park is much more than a place to call home. It is a way of life marked by rigid rules and lavish rewards, governed by unspoken desires… Lady of the house Octavia Cavendish lives like a bird in a gilded cage. With her family’s fortune, her husband, William, has made significant additions to the estate, but he too feels bound—by the obligations of his title as well as his vows. Their son, Harry, is expected to follow in his footsteps, but the boy has dreams of his own, like pursuing the new adventure of aerial flight. Meanwhile, below stairs, a housemaid named Emily holds a secret that could undo the Cavendish name. On Christmas Eve 1913, Octavia catches a glimpse of her husband in an intimate moment with his beautiful and scandalous distant cousin. She then spies the housemaid Emily out in the snow, walking toward the river, about to make her own secret known to the world. As the clouds of war gather on the horizon, an epic tale of longing and betrayal is about to unfold at Rutherford Park…
Thanksgiving
Author | : Sam Sifton |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2012-10-23 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0679605142 |
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY EATER.COM From one of America’s finest food writers, the founder of The New York Times Cooking section, comes a definitive, timeless guide to Thanksgiving dinner—preparing it, surviving it, and pulling it off in style. From the planning of the meal to the washing of the last plate, Thanksgiving poses more—and more vexing—problems for the home cook than any other holiday. In this smartly written, beautifully illustrated, recipe-filled book, Sam Sifton, the Times’s resident Thanksgiving expert, delivers a message of great comfort and solace: There is no need for fear. You can cook a great meal on Thanksgiving. You can have a great time. With simple, fool-proof recipes for classic Thanksgiving staples, as well as new takes on old standbys, this book will show you that the fourth Thursday of November does not have to be a day of kitchen stress and family drama, of dry stuffing and sad, cratered pies. You can make a better turkey than anyone has ever served you in your life, and you can serve it with gravy that is not lumpy or bland but a salty balm, rich in flavor, that transforms all it touches. Here are recipes for exciting side dishes and robust pies and festive cocktails, instructions for setting the table and setting the mood, as well as cooking techniques and menu ideas that will serve you all year long, whenever you are throwing a big party. Written for novice and experienced cooks alike, Thanksgiving: How to Cook It Well is your guide to making Thanksgiving the best holiday of the year. It is not fantasy. If you prepare, it will happen. And this book will show you how. Advance praise for Thanksgiving “If you don’t have Thanksgiving, you are not really having Thanksgiving. This book is as essential to the day as the turkey itself. It’s an expert, gently opinionated guide to everything from the cranberry sauce to the table setting to the divvying up of the leftovers, but it’s also a paean to the holiday and an evocation of both its past and its promising future. Sam Sifton’s Thanksgiving world is the one I want to live in.”—Gabrielle Hamilton, bestselling author of Blood, Bones, & Butter “The charm of Sam Sifton’s Thanksgiving is that he proposes that home cooks treat this culinary Olympics like any other dinner party—don’t panic, deconstruct your tasks into bite-size pieces, and conquer that fear of failure. Sam could talk a fledgling doctor through his first open-heart surgery. It’s all here—from brining to spatchcocking, sides to desserts—and served up with a generous dollop of reassuring advice from one of America’s most notable food writers.”—Christopher Kimball, editor of Cook’s Illustrated and host of America’s Test Kitchen
The Gates of Rutherford
Author | : Elizabeth Cooke |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2015-09-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0698179471 |
Return to the statley environs of Rutherford Park and the embattled Cavendish family—from the author of The Wild Dark Flowers. The rain fell softly on the day that she was to be married…Sometimes the longing for the old untouched days at Rutherford would return to her; the innocence of it all, the feeling that England would never change… Charlotte Cavendish has been dreaming of her old home at Rutherford Park. It is April 1917; she is nineteen years old. And everywhere there is change. The war still rages on the Continent, where her brother fights for the Royal Flying Corps. Her parents’ marriage is in jeopardy, with her mother falling for a charming American in London. But not all is grim. Charlotte is marrying Preston, the blinded soldier whom she nursed back to health. Her parents couldn’t be happier about this. The young man hails from a well-established and wealthy family in Kent, and he’s solid and respectable. They hope he’s the one to tame their notoriously headstrong daughter. But as time passes, Charlotte slowly comes to the realization that she is not truly happy. And for a reason she is only just beginning to understand. A reason she dare not reveal to the family—or the world…
The Letters of Samuel Rutherford
Author | : Samuel Rutherford |
Publisher | : Fig |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 1867 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1623140056 |
The Quantum Cookbook
Author | : Jim Baggott |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2020-01-10 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0192562894 |
Quantum mechanics is an extraordinarily successful scientific theory. But it is also completely mad. Although the theory quite obviously works, it leaves us chasing ghosts and phantoms; particles that are waves and waves that are particles; cats that are at once both alive and dead; lots of seemingly spooky goings-on; and a desperate desire to lie down quietly in a darkened room. The Quantum Cookbook explains why this is. It provides a unique bridge between popular exposition and formal textbook presentation, written for curious readers with some background in physics and sufficient mathematical capability. It aims not to teach readers how to do quantum mechanics but rather helps them to understand how to think about quantum mechanics. Each derivation is presented as a 'recipe' with listed ingredients, including standard results from the mathematician's toolkit, set out in a series of easy-to-follow steps. The recipes have been written sympathetically, for readers who - like the author - will often struggle to follow the logic of a derivation which misses out steps that are 'obvious', or which use techniques that readers are assumed to know.
Ken Frank's La Toque Cookbook
Author | : Ken Frank |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780671506179 |
By the age of 21, Ken Frank was already an acknowledged master of the art of French cooking. Today, as the owner and chef of L.A.'s outstanding La Toque restaurant, he continues to serve the distinctive, highly creative dishes that have earned him his reputation as one of the most innovative chefs in America. Now he shares his secrets at last. Line drawings throughout.
Cook's Cook
Author | : Gavin Bishop |
Publisher | : Gecko Press (Tm) |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1776572041 |
The story of the 1768 expedition to the South Pacific on HMS Endeavour, through the eyes of the one-handed cook.--back of book.
Smoothies
Author | : Tracy Rutherford |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 111 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Blenders (Cooking) |
ISBN | : 9781854108883 |
Smoothies, shakes and frappes are a great way to consume fruit in a drink as all the flesh is used as opposed to juices, which leave the fibre behind. By adding nuts, yoghurt, spices and other healthy additives, they become a nutrient-dense, delicious treat to boost general health and vitality.