How To Dance In The Kitchen
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Author | : Maurie Manning |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780618991105 |
A little girl and her brother hear inviting noises from the kitchen and discover their parents dancing and singing. There's music in the air in this ideal bedtime story, with lyrical text that changes from pop ballad to a hot tango to a cozy lullaby. Full color.
Author | : Wendy Gelsanliter |
Publisher | : Putnam Juvenile |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : |
With music from the radio to liven things up, a family all enjoys helping to prepare dinner at Grandma's house.
Author | : Sam Gifford |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2009-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1438997752 |
Slow Dancing in the Kitchen Peter Wallace is, to all appearances, a success. Handsome, intelligent, educated, and talented. He is the quintessential success story: vice president and genius-in-residence for the biggest ad agency in town. But in the shadow of this facade is a haunted house of insecurity. A detractor calls him "the quintessential cliché." Peter's marriage is dysfunctional for some reasons he doesn't comprehend and for others he knows well. His fragile self-esteem had always forced him to seek the affections of women. Now, with his marriage crumbling, what had been recreational becomes nearly a clinical necessity. Laura is a beautiful, Southern country girl; a fashion model. Her good looks and apparent attraction to Peter create a scenario in which Peter doesn't love her, but becomes addicted to her beauty and her sometimes-trashy ways. He views her as a bauble to be worn until he becomes bored. His wife Katherine is aware of the affair and has a college friend move him from the house in a violent but humorous scene. The friend, while somewhat foppish, is better-looking and stronger than Peter. The court stuns Peter by imposing huge alimony payments and child support. He marries Laura to fulfill his need to be worshiped, but the two are left with little. He faces the necessity of selling his prized possession, his boat. This seems superficial, but Peter measures his own worth by status and possessions. While he temporarily savors his freedom from Katherine, he mourns the loss of his two children. Myrna Jacobi, his attorney, counsels him to clear his mind and to find himself. She recounts her own breakup, telling Peter that she found herself dancing alone in the kitchen one evening and knew then that she had discovered the answer. Find out who you are, she counsels. Katherine is murdered. It is assumed that her new lover, an alcoholic, Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, did it in a fit of anger. Lack of evidence results in his release, but he is known on the street as the perpetrator. The real murderer, Laura, has become an alcoholic, and the marriage is over, even though they live in the same house. She meets the photographer at an AA meeting, and they fall in love. She leaves Peter, who is, by this time, completely in love with Myrna Jacobi. But Myrna is unavailable for a surprising reason. Peter is recruited by a Fortune 500 - size private firm headed by Martin Mendel, an offensive, insulting, second-generation owner. The company is falsely seen as having Mafia ties. Peter realizes, later in his employment, that Mendel could easily sell his company for more than a billion dollars and be rid of the allegations. Peter recognizes one night that Myrna has mapped the course to his soul, and that Marty Mendel taught him character and strength on a level where Peter had never before traversed. Mendel chose to clear his family name over easy money. Peter settles into a life of satisfying work and relationship with his children. One evening, as he is cooking dinner and enjoying music and a glass of good wine by himself, the phone rings. Slow Dancing In The Kitchen is the story of spiritual metamorphosis. It is a modern-day Pilgrim's Progress. On another level, Slow Dancing In The Kitchen is the story of the relationships between fathers and sons and fathers and daughters and the ways in which these interactions affect life. Some characters are forever prisoners of early relationships, but Peter Wallace ultimately gathers the strength to escape.
Author | : Robert Dove McClellan |
Publisher | : Spirit Movers Enterprises |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2004-02-05 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780974731100 |
About Cooking, techniques, attitudes, even recipes
Author | : Elana Milstein |
Publisher | : Wheatmark, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1604943246 |
What began with a young couple whipping up kosher recipes in tight quarters became a passion for food, fun, and each other. "The Kitchen Dance" by Elana Milstein and Rob Yunich is a fresh way to think about kosher cooking, the home, and family. Preparing quick, affordable kosher meals has never been easier. From detailed shopping lists, to helping you stock the pantry, to entertaining in tight quarters, "The Kitchen Dance" is the perfect guide to making healthy, fast kosher meals. The recipes include stir-fries, pasta entrees, vegetarian main dishes, original fast-cooking chicken recipes, and delicious desserts. The Kitchen Dance is full of easy-to-understand, foolproof recipes that work perfectly for those who want to cook together or nurture a budding romance.
Author | : Sally Banes |
Publisher | : Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Total Pages | : 403 |
Release | : 2007-05-25 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0299221539 |
Sally Banes has been a preeminent critic and scholar of American contemporary dance, and Before, Between, Beyond spans more than thirty years of her prolific work. Beginning with her first published review and including previously unpublished papers, this collection presents some of her finest works on dance and other artistic forms. It concludes with her most recent research on Geroge Balanchine's dancing elephants. In each piece, Banes's detailed eye and sensual prose strike a rare balance between description, context, and opinion, delineating the American artistic scene with remarkable grace. With contextualizing essays by dance scholars Andrea Harris, Joan Acocella, and Lynn Garafola, this is a compelling, insightful indispensable summation of Banes's critical career.
Author | : Jack Canfield |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2012-08-14 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1453279547 |
Inspiring, heartwarming and humorous, this special story collection celebrates Latino life and community across the country.
Author | : Angela Brown Ware |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2013-08-06 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1475953089 |
One Day Well Dance Again chronicles the life of Eric Ashton Ware and his courageous battle against astrocytomas of the brain stem. The story of six-year-old Eric, son of Byron and Angela Ware, is told through the observations of his mother during his illness, treatments, and the approximately eighteen month period after his death. When a child is ill, his world is suddenly ruled by others. He is under the care of people he has never meta frightening proposition at best. His parents only job is to attempt to calm and comfort him in an alien environment which involves medications, x-rays, treatments, and therapies. Erics poignant story extends beyond his illness. At times somber, sometimes humorous, his story touched his brothers, family, friends, and many others. One Day Well Dance Again endeavors to communicate the importance of maintaining family structure and depending upon family and faith support systems throughout and beyond the battle. It also recommends ways in which family, friends, and caregivers can assist families with critically ill children, and challenges all to consider how they can make a positive impact on these families in their time of need.
Author | : Deji Badiru |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 2016-02-12 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1491788984 |
Kitchen Dynamics: The Rice Way is a delightful and humorous rendition of my love of the most popular food in the world, rice. In addition to rice recipes, the book discusses the efficacy of rice in the ethnic diet. As a rice purist, I prefer unadulterated steamed white rice. The other types of cooked rice, such as friend rice, yellow rice, and jollof rice are just a matter of seasoning and garnishing. Although I have harbored the desire to write this book for many years, a December 2015 visit to Hawaii provided the final impetus to go ahead and write the book now. The contents of this book contain technical facts, cultural tales, worldwide appreciation, and recipes of rice. My poetic ode to rice is presented in the first chapter. Nothing beats the sight of a ladle in a pot of rice and beans. So, this book also contains rice-complementing recipes that casual observers might not recognize as excellent accompaniments for rice. A distended stomach that is pumped full of rice is a good remedy for hunger. This speaks well of the versatility of rice in our collective efforts of sustaining life. Readers are welcome to read and enjoy the contents of Kitchen Dynamics: The Rice Way and are encouraged to experiment with cooking and eating rice in all its culinary ramifications.
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