Cooking With Pepsi, Uh Huh

Cooking With Pepsi, Uh Huh
Author: Ralph Roberts
Publisher: Alexander Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1998-04-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781888295054

Pepsi was invented by a Southerner in the 1890s--and he discovered that the drink also made a great recipe ingredient. Many of the lip-smacking recipes in this book are traditional ones enjoyed by creative cooks over the decades--tested and modernized for today's tastes. Illustrated.

Cooking Up Love

Cooking Up Love
Author: Amylynn Bright
Publisher: Tentacle Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2022-02-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Is there anything more pathetic than a food critic who can’t cook? That’s Holly Darcy—secret socialite, wannabe author, lousy chef and “The Covert Connoisseur.” Feeling like a fraud for critiquing restaurants when she can’t boil a pot of water, Holly joins a cooking class for beginners…and quickly cooks up serious chemistry with the sexy instructor. Mark Bennett was born to be a chef, but his foray into restaurant ownership fell far short of his dreams thanks to a scathing review from The Covert Connoisseur. Now teaching is the closest he will venture into a kitchen. Luckily the job comes with an unexpected perk: the attraction simmering between him and a curvy, clever writer with pinup-girl looks. Flirting over pasta soon leads to passionate kisses and a sizzling relationship. But how can Holly be honest about her job when Mark blames his restaurant’s failure on her review? And when Holly’s secret is exposed, how will Mark be able to forgive her for ruining his life?

ANYTHING YOU CAN DO...

ANYTHING YOU CAN DO...
Author: Roz Denny Fox
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459263669

WOMEN WHO Dare "I contend that today's man could handle the rigors of pioneer life. Could a woman?" —Nolan Campbell "You bet! Anything he can do, she can do, too!" —Emily Benton "And probably better!" —Sherry Campbell There's only one way to find out. Nolan Campbell (known as Camp) recruits a group of women to reenact the kind of wagon train journey made by settlers of the 1820s. These women include his sharp-tongued sister, Sherry—and Emily Benton. Emily with her fragile beauty, her delightful laugh, her two impossible children. Emily, who's as determined and capable as any pioneer. Surrounded by big horses and smart women, Camp discovers that wagon train life, 1990s-style, isn't what he expected. Sometimes it's fun (not to mention funny) and sometimes it's frightening. Kind of like falling in love. With Emily… A wonderful, witty battle-of-the-sexes romance. Nobody does it better than Roz Denny Fox!

Where We Are

Where We Are
Author: Wm James Diehl
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2003-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1410728323

Soda Goes Pop

Soda Goes Pop
Author: Joanna K. Love
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2019-07-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0472124323

From its 1939 “Nickel, Nickel” jingle to pathbreaking collaborations with Michael Jackson and Madonna to its pair of X Factor commercials in 2011 and 2012, Pepsi-Cola has played a leading role in drawing the American pop music industry into a synergetic relationship with advertising. This idea has been copied successfully by countless other brands over the years, and such commercial collaboration is commonplace today—but how did we get here? How and why have pop music aesthetics been co-opted to benefit corporate branding? What effect have Pepsi’s music marketing practices in particular had on other brands, the advertising industry, and popular music itself? Soda Goes Pop investigates these and other vital questions around the evolving relationships between popular music and corporate advertising. Joanna K. Love joins musical analysis, historical research, and cultural theory to trace parallel shifts in these industries over eight decades. In addition to scholarly and industry resources, she draws on first-hand accounts, pop culture magazines, trade press journals, and other archival materials. Pepsi’s longevity as an influential American brand, its legendary commercials, and its pioneering, relentless pursuit of alliances with American musical stars makes the brand a particularly instructive point of focus. Several of the company’s most famous ad campaigns are prime examples of the practice of redaction, whereby marketers select, censor, and restructure musical texts to fit commercial contexts in ways that revise their aesthetic meanings and serve corporate aims. Ultimately, Love demonstrates how Pepsi’s marketing has historically appropriated and altered images of pop icons and the meanings of hit songs, and how these commercials shaped relationships between the American music business, the advertising industry, and corporate brands. Soda Goes Pop is a rich resource for scholars and students of American studies, popular culture, advertising, broadcast media, and musicology. It is also an accessible and informative book for the general reader, as Love’s musical and theoretical analyses are clearly presented for non-specialist audiences and readers with varying degrees of musical knowledge.

The Chicago Cap Murders

The Chicago Cap Murders
Author: Warren Friedman
Publisher: BookBullet.com
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 161984169X

What if your life depended on the Chicago Cubs making it to the World Series? Diehard fans have always supported the team, which has not won a World Series since 1908, the longest drought in Major League Baseball, but this year people are dying for the Cubs to win-literally. A serial killer is killing fans when the team loses, leaving them alive when the Cubs win. Either way, the killer leaves a calling card-a Chicago Cubs cap. Can the police, the Cubs, and Major League Baseball stop the Cubs Cap Killer? The case falls into the lap of Detective Slats Grodsky, once Chicago's top cop but now resurrecting his career after a broken marriage and years of alcohol abuse. Grodsky's road to redemption is rocky, however. Will his demons, detractors, and blunders keep him from following the killer's trail? Tension mounts outside and inside Wrigley Field as the team fights to pile up wins-and not corpses.

Survival Vocabulary Stories

Survival Vocabulary Stories
Author: Katherine Whitten
Publisher: Walch Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780825128639

This book will expand your students word instruction to real-life situations. It will develop students' thinking skills through probing questions and writing activities and allows for flexible instruction to meet students' individual needs.