The Supper Book

The Supper Book
Author: Marion Cunningham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Cooking (Fish)
ISBN: 9781552853412

The author of The Breakfast Book presents a collection of 180 recipes for light supper meals, tasty and satisfying dishes that require a minimum of ingredients and fuss.

Supper Club

Supper Club
Author: Lara Williams
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 052553959X

Named a Best Book of the Year: Vogue * TIME * Real Simple * Kirkus Reviews A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice For fans of Sally Rooney's Normal People: A sharply intelligent and intimate debut novel about a secret society of hungry young women who meet after dark and feast to reclaim their appetites--and their physical spaces--that posits the question: If you feed a starving woman, what will she grow into? Roberta spends her life trying not to take up space. At almost thirty, she is adrift and alienated from life. Stuck in a mindless job and reluctant to pursue her passion for food, she suppresses her appetite and recedes to the corners of rooms. But when she meets Stevie, a spirited and effervescent artist, their intense friendship sparks a change in Roberta, a shift in her desire for more. Together, they invent the Supper Club, a transgressive and joyous collective of women who gather to celebrate, rather than admonish, their hungers. They gather after dark and feast until they are sick; they break into private buildings and leave carnage in their wake; they embrace their changing bodies; they stop apologizing. For these women, each extraordinary yet unfulfilled, the club is a way to explore, discover, and push the boundaries of the space they take up in the world. Yet as the club expands, growing in both size and rebellion, Roberta is forced to reconcile herself to the desire and vulnerabilities of the body--and the past she has worked so hard to repress. Devastatingly perceptive and savagely funny, Supper Club is an essential coming-of-age story for our times.

The Supper of the Lamb

The Supper of the Lamb
Author: Robert Farrar Capon
Publisher: Harvest
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: Cookery
ISBN: 9780156868938

Reprint of the ed. published by Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y.

The Supper Club Book

The Supper Club Book
Author: Dave Hoekstra
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1613743718

The phenomenon of the supper club--as unique to the Upper Midwest as great lakes, cheese curds, and Curly Lambeau--is explored for the first time in this attractive and engaging book. Revealing the rich history behind these time-honored establishments, it defines the experience for the uninitiated and reacquaints those in the know with a cherished institution. Painstakingly researched, the book documents modern supper clubs in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan, and Illinois, bringing to life the memorable people who created the tradition and keep it alive. It goes on to explain how combining contemporary ideas such as locavore menus and craft beer with staples like Friday night fish fries and Saturday prime rib has allowed the clubs to evolve over time and thrive. With numerous photographs, this combination social history and travel guide celebrates not only the past and present but the future of the supper clubs.

The Lost Supper

The Lost Supper
Author: Matthew Colvin
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2019-07-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1978700342

What did Jesus intend when he spoke the words, “This is my body”? The Lost Supper argues that Jesus’ words and actions at the Last Supper presupposed an already existing Passover ritual in which the messiah was represented by a piece of bread: Jesus was not instituting new symbolism but using an existing symbol to speak about himself. Drawing on both second temple and early Rabbinic sources, Matthew Colvin places Jesus’ words in the Upper Room within the context of historically attested Jewish thought about Passover. The result is a new perspective on the Eucharist: a credible first-century Jewish way of thinking about the Last Supper and Lord’s Supper— and a sacramentology that is also at work in the letters of the apostle Paul. Such a perspective gives us the historical standpoint to correct Christian assumptions, past and present, about how the Eucharist works and how we ought to celebrate it.

Summer Supper

Summer Supper
Author: Rubin Pfeffer
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1524714666

A bold and graphic farm-to-table story, told entirely in words beginning with the letter "s"! From sowing seeds in spring to savoring succotash, follow the creation of a family meal from the farm to the picnic table on a warm summer evening. Told entirely in words beginning with the letter "s," this book will give children an appreciation for the process by which their food travels to the dinner table. Mike Austin cleverly incorporates Rubin Pfeffer's words into his art and creates a visual feast in which kids will love to indulge! Layers of humor and storytelling make this worth many revisits.

Jesus and the Last Supper

Jesus and the Last Supper
Author: Brant Pitre
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2017-06-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802875335

Who did Jesus of Nazareth claim to be? What was his relationship with early Judaism? When and how did he expect the kingdom to come? What were his intentions? Though these key questions have been addressed in studies of the historical Jesus, Brant Pitre argues that they cannot be fully answered apart from a careful historical analysis of the Last Supper accounts. In this book Pitre offers a rigorous, up-to-date study of the historical Jesus and the Last Supper, filling a significant gap in current Jesus research. Situating the Last Supper in the triple contexts of ancient Judaism, the life of Jesus, and early Christianity, Pitre brings to light crucial insights into major issues driving the quest for Jesus. His Jesus and the Last Supper is sure to ignite discussion and debate.

The Supper

The Supper
Author: Ronald P. Hesselgrave
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 153267578X

The Lord's Supper (or Eucharist) has often been a subject of intense debate in the church. What is often lost in this debate is the significance of the relationship of the Eucharist to Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples, which was a Passover--or Passover-like--meal. Moreover, the Last Supper connects back to various meals in Jesus' earthly ministry. And it looks forward to the great messianic banquet as fulfillment of Jewish expectations. In exploring these connections, this book focuses on the three motifs of "new creation," "hospitality," and "hope" in Christ. Most significantly, when we break the bread and drink the wine (or juice) together we are asserting the reality of the new creation in Christ, affirming God's grace, forgiveness, and cruciform love which is to be embodied in the Christian community, and anticipating the day when God's present and ongoing work of restoration, justice, and reconciliation will ultimately prevail. The Supper, then, is basically a condensed summary of the story of God's plan of redemption. Hesselgrave brings together biblical, theological, ethical, and social insights in a way that deepens our understanding of the meaning and practical significance of biblical texts related to this central ordinance of the church.

The Supper Club

The Supper Club
Author: Susie Cover
Publisher: Weldon Owen
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-08-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781616281151

As a private chef for a family of five, Cover learned how to make adult recipes more appealing to kids, thus exposing them to new flavors and a broader range of meals. "Delivering Happiness" features 100 of Susie's family-tested recipes, organized by course.