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Author | : Nigella Lawson |
Publisher | : Knopf Canada |
Total Pages | : 744 |
Release | : 2011-11-30 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0307364011 |
Nigella Christmas comprises reliable, practical, easy-to-follow recipes and inspiring and reassuring advice, presented in a gorgeous package that will make this the ultimate gift to yourself, your family and friends. Nigella Christmas will surely become an all-time perennial favourite, the book we will all reach for – for minimum stress and maximum enjoyment – at holiday season. Recipes include everything from Christmas cakes and puddings to quick homemade presents (cookies and chutneys); food to cook and freeze ahead; oven slow-cooking; “hero” ingredients; as well as party food and drinks. And, of course, exciting and inspiring variations for the Main Event – from traditional turkey, festive ham and special trimmings; to a Swedish or Polish Christmas à la Nigella; to a vegetarian Christmas feast.
Author | : Zoë François |
Publisher | : Ten Speed Press |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2021-03-16 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1984857371 |
IACP AWARD FINALIST • The expert baker and bestselling author behind the Magnolia Network original series Zoë Bakes explores her favorite dessert—cakes!—with more than 85 recipes to create flavorful and beautiful layers, loafs, Bundts, and more. “Zoë’s relentless curiosity has made her an artist in the truest sense of the word.”—Joanna Gaines, co-founder of Magnolia NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY TIME OUT Cake is the ultimate symbol of celebration, used to mark birthdays, weddings, or even just a Tuesday night. In Zoë Bakes Cakes, bestselling author and expert baker Zoë François demystifies the craft of cakes through more than eighty-five simple and straightforward recipes. Discover treats such as Coconut–Candy Bar Cake, Apple Cake with Honey-Bourbon Glaze, and decadent Chocolate Devil’s Food Cake. With step-by-step photo guides that break down baking fundamentals—like creaming butter and sugar—and Zoë’s expert knowledge to guide you, anyone can make these delightful creations. Featuring everything from Bundt cakes and loaves to a beautifully layered wedding confection, Zoë shows you how to celebrate any occasion, big or small, with delicious homemade cake.
Author | : Robert E. May |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 205 |
Release | : 2024-12-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
According to an oft repeated legend, during Christmas before the Civil War, all enslaved people in the American South enjoyed lengthy vacations of a week or more depending on how long an oversized “Yule log” burned in their master’s fireplace. As long as the log held out, slaves escaped heavy labor and their masters’ whips and enjoyed a rare freedom of movement to go and do what they wished as well as gorge themselves on food and drink they never got the rest of the year. No wonder they soaked those logs in swamps to make them burn even longer. But is it true? In this book historian Robert May takes readers on a detective caper as he investigates a story that reaches back to colonial America and continues today. May finds no evidence of the Yule log tradition in the historical record, instead showing that it originated with pro-Confederate Lost Cause propagandists attempting to present the South’s prewar system of human bondage in as soft tones as possible. Tales about good-natured masters and unresentful slaves jovially sharing Christmases played to this impulse beautifully. Debunking the Yule Log Myth does more than correct the historical record. It serves as a highly instructive case study in the process of historical mythmaking. This captivating tale will appeal to all readers interested in African American history and the long struggle to support white supremacy by creating a mythical antebellum American South.
Author | : Running Press |
Publisher | : Rp Minis |
Total Pages | : 48 |
Release | : 2020-10-06 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : 9780762471492 |
Mini Yule Log brings all the warmth and coziness of the holiday season to your home or office with a one-of-a-kind mini fireplace with light-up yule log, complete with crackling sounds. Kit includes: 2-3/4 x 3-5/8 x 1-1/2" mini fireplace Light-up yule log that plays crackling sounds at the push of a button 48-page mini book on the history and traditions of the Yule Log around the world
Author | : Leslie Meier |
Publisher | : Kensington Cozies |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2022-09-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1496741471 |
Previously published in the anthology Yule Log Murder Fresh-baked cookies, pies, and cakes can warm even the frostiest Christmases in coastal Maine. But there’s little room for holiday cheer when murder is the new seasonal tradition . . . Lucy Stone is thrilled to be cast as an extra in a festive period film—until the set becomes a murder scene decorated in blood and buttercream icing. Returning to her role as sleuth, Lucy dashes to restore peace to Tinker’s Cove, unwrap a cold-hearted criminal’s MO, and reveal how one ornate Yule log cake could possibly cause so much drama.
Author | : Lee Hollis |
Publisher | : Kensington Cozies |
Total Pages | : 133 |
Release | : 2022-09-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 149674148X |
Previously published in Yule Log Murder Christmases in coastal Maine can seem picture perfect—until murder ruins the scenery . . . Hayley Powell’s holidays aren’t off to a very merry start. Not only has her daughter brought Conner—an infuriatingly perfect new beau—home to Bar Harbor, but a local troublemaker has been found dead with traces of her signature Yule log cake on his body. As Conner becomes the prime murder suspect, Hayley must put aside her mixed feelings to identify the real killjoy.
Author | : Cassandra Morphy |
Publisher | : Crowbarland Books |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2022-11-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1005024545 |
From a young age, Cary Simms knew that she wasn't like the other boys her age. While she still wasn't sure the hows or whys, she was starting to think that it was more than just that she was a sorcerer. Learning magic at the Thorbjorg Prep School was interesting, once she got past the fears for her immortal soul. But with fifth graders not being allowed out of the magical realm, Cary and her friends are stuck behind at school for Christmas break. When the school's own traditions are waylaid by ogres breaking onto campus, the students at TPS realize that their world isn't as safe as they think it is. With mysteries surrounding them, filling the magical realm, the students fight back with knowledge and a new newspaper to spread it. Although, a few gifts from Santa can help in any challenge.
Author | : James Osborn |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 62 |
Release | : 2009-07 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1449006957 |
This is the story of an everyday American hero: Terry Schmidt, a Colorado cowboy who holds the "Office" of Santa Claus. This book chronicles his experiences as Santa Claus and the stories of the people he has touched. When you're Santa Claus, children give you mementos, wish lists, funny and heartwarming moments, and sometimes the cold virus going around the elementary school. In this book you will find some of the treasures Terry has collected over the years (minus the cold, of course). Also in this book, you will find pictures of Santa Terry, a couple of his stories told in his cowboy way, and some newspaper articles that have been written about him over the years.
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Total Pages | : 52 |
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Author | : Robert E. May |
Publisher | : University of Virginia Press |
Total Pages | : 389 |
Release | : 2019-10-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0813942152 |
How did enslaved African Americans in the Old South really experience Christmas? Did Christmastime provide slaves with a lengthy and jubilant respite from labor and the whip, as is generally assumed, or is the story far more complex and troubling? In this provocative, revisionist, and sometimes chilling account, Robert E. May chides the conventional wisdom for simplifying black perspectives, uncritically accepting southern white literary tropes about the holiday, and overlooking evidence not only that countless southern whites passed Christmases fearful that their slaves would revolt but also that slavery’s most punitive features persisted at holiday time. In Yuletide in Dixie, May uncovers a dark reality that not only alters our understanding of that history but also sheds new light on the breakdown of slavery in the Civil War and how false assumptions about slave Christmases afterward became harnessed to myths undergirding white supremacy in the United States. By exposing the underside of slave Christmases, May helps us better understand the problematic stereotypes of modern southern historical tourism and why disputes over Confederate memory retain such staying power today. A major reinterpretation of human bondage, Yuletide in Dixie challenges disturbing myths embedded deeply in our culture.