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Nom Yourself: Simple Vegan Cooking, by Mary Mattern

Nom Yourself: Simple Vegan Cooking, by Mary Mattern

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Nom Yourself: Simple Vegan Cooking, by Mary Mattern

Nom Yourself: Simple Vegan Cooking, by Mary Mattern



Nom Yourself: Simple Vegan Cooking, by Mary Mattern

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A beautiful cookbook for the next generation of newly vegan and vegan-curious, from the creator of the popular website and Instagram Nom Yourself. Mary Mattern became a vegan in her early twenties, and was immediately astonished by how great she felt—and how rewarding she found her new vegan lifestyle to be. She soon became a vegan personal chef to the stars, working with people such as Entourage actor Jeremy Piven and touring with pop singer Ellie Goulding. When she began blogging about her vegan recipes on NomYourself.com, she soon built up an enormous following, with nearly 100,000 followers on Instagram. Mattern has also gotten support from big names in the plant-based world, including Brendan Brazier, Chad Sarno, and many more. With her terrific personality and edgy, hip style, Mattern is poised to become the rock star of the millennial vegan world.Now Mattern offers her delectable American-with-a-vegan-twist recipes to the world in her beautiful cookbook, Nom Yourself. With comfortable, familiar recipes such as Beer-Battered Buffalo [Cauliflower] Wings, American Apple Pie, and Creamy Cashew Alfredo, Nom Yourself will be the perfect book for the vegan-curious. And with beautiful color photos throughout to illustrate the mouthwatering recipes, Nom Yourself will prove that eating vegan is both delicious and easy.

Nom Yourself: Simple Vegan Cooking, by Mary Mattern

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28257 in Books
  • Brand: Mattern, Mary
  • Published on: 2015-09-08
  • Released on: 2015-09-08
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 8.95" h x .54" w x 7.39" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages
Nom Yourself: Simple Vegan Cooking, by Mary Mattern

About the Author Mary Mattern is a twenty-eight-year-old vegan chef living in Los Angeles. After traveling with touring musicians to sell merchandise, Mary became involved in the business side of the music industry and maintains close ties to many stars. Mattern also founded the nonprofit organization Fashion A Cure, raising money for the American Cancer Society. She is a completely self-taught cook, and now works as a personal chef to several high-profile clients, including Ellie Goulding and Jeremy Piven.

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This book is dedicated to the animals of our planet. I dream of a world where you no longer have to suffer for our entertainment, appetite, fashion, and leisure.

TITLE PAGE

COPYRIGHT

DEDICATION

FOREWORD BY CHAD SARNO

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INTRODUCTION

THE ESSENTIALS:

STOCKING YOUR KITCHEN AND GETTING STARTED

HOMEMADE STAPLES

SAUCES, DIPS & DRESSINGS

BREAKFAST

APPETIZERS

SOUPS & SALADS

SANDWICHES

PASTA

ENTRÉES

SIDES

DESSERTS

INDEX

FOREWORD

The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.

—MARK TWAIN

The quote really sums it up. When the fuel of passion drives us, and that passion comes from a place of wanting to leave an impact and make a difference, there is nothing that will get in our way. Social media, as we all know, has become the greatest microphone we have to reach the masses and share our personal story and our purpose, and it can inspire others within this virtual community. From the beginning of time, food has brought people together, and it is our innate instinct to share meals with others within our community. Through the power of virtual platforms we are able to build on this surreal sense of community by sharing the foods and moments in time that inspire us daily.

I was first introduced to the power of plants at a young age and was determined to scream it from the mountaintops to whoever would listen. Being an activist at heart, I learned quickly that our forks are the greatest tools we have to make a difference for the animals, our health, and the planet.

Eating vegan has grown far beyond a trend, and just in the past few years it seems to have become a key piece of the conversation within the culinary world. More and more chefs are starting to recognize that showcasing plants is not only a healthier option but a channel of innovation and creativity that is gaining momentum. We are at the brink of a very exciting time, and we all need to do our part to support this snowballing movement.

Mary Mattern is a perfect example of someone who has taken her love for food, passion for cooking, and compassion for animals as an opportunity to build an online community to share just how easy it is to eat and embrace a vegan diet with simple, plant-based, comforting foods. I cannot tell you how many times I have seen a Nom Yourself post on social media and started craving some vegan comfort food. Mary is a mover and a shaker; she brings others together with the foods she posts, keeping us all hungry and constantly inspiring folks to get back in the kitchen. With the foods that strike that memory or emotional connection we have from childhood, the comfort foods we love is where Mary’s food shines. Her work has reached people around the world, and she inspires us all daily with the message not only that vegan cooking is approachable and delicious, but also that when we embrace our personal passion, our purpose for making a difference, there is no stopping us and we can create the path we desire.

It is so amazing to see the culinary journey unfolding for Mary and to know that her creative work is getting the recognition it deserves. This book is a wonderful showcase of that work. We are very lucky to have such a passionate influencer in the vegan community who is truly living her purpose and supporting others to do the same, starting in the kitchen.

CHAD SARNO

Chef, educator, and plant-pusher

www.chadsarno.com

www.rouxbe.com/plant-based

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I’ve been so very lucky to have the greatest support system by my side during the cooking and writing process of this book. I would not have been able to complete Nom Yourself without the encouragement and love from my friends and family.

I would like to thank my parents, Richard and Kathyrn, for raising me to be a compassionate, determined, and artistic human being. You make me want to be a better person every single day. I have no words for the love and commitment you have shown me over the years. Thank you for believing in my dreams and allowing me to follow them with your full support.

I’d also like to thank my sister and brother, Elizabeth and Brian, for believing in me. You guys amaze me every day and I am so glad that you have shared this crazy journey with me, even when it may seem that you have no idea what it is I’m doing. I love you guys.

I would have never started this cooking journey without the help of an amazing kitchen in Baltimore and the roommate who came along with it. Lisa Dietrich, thanks for putting up with dirty dishes and my early-morning and late-night cooking sessions. Without that beautiful stove of yours, I would not be writing this right now.

Bryan Miranda, thank you for supporting me throughout this whole entire writing process. I will never forget the moments we shared while this book was being created. Jim, Barbara, Matt, Danielle, and Jackie, I am forever thankful to have met you. Your support and love throughout the writing of this book means a lot to me.

With this book I will continue to move forward as an activist, cook, and artist and strive to be the best human being I can be. I would not be able to do so without the continued support of the family that has so lovingly taken me in as their own. Team Fallon-Yeskey, thanks for believing in me from day one. Mary Alice, Dave, Spencer, Josh, and Dexter, there’s nothing we can’t fix with duct tape and construction paper.

Chad Sarno, thank you for inspiring me from the very beginning of my journey with food that has truly opened my mind to knowing that the possibilities are endless in the kitchen. Your foreword here, as well as wise words of advice throughout the past two years, have humbled me and make me fall in love with cooking all over again, every single day.

Honorable Mentions: Very special thank-yous to the Mattern family, the Benson family, the Ellsworth family (love you, Matt and Jennifer), Kathryn Pollak-Gorman, Jackie Smith, Sarah Smith, the Smith family, the Horn family, the DelleDonne family, Christine Prenez, Melissa Danis, Tom Cragg, the Austins, Andrew Gabriel, Kim Juretic, Cara Schrock, the Schrock family, Gabrielle Becker, Tony Kanal, Brendan Brazier, Kate Lewis, Lucia Watson, Gigi Campo, Marc Gerald, Lucy Wearing, Vivek Venkatraman, Augusto Pagliarini, Toby Morse, Moby, Ruth Tal, Ellie Goulding, Jamey Jasta, Aaron Elliott (BP), Steve Berra, Chris Rubenstein, Hunter Burgan, Hiram Camillo, Tommy Rasera, Corissa Jones, Anne Thornton, Kim Jones, Timothy Shieff, Kevin Minto (I got my rematch and lost), Jeremy Piven, Dan Elswick, Chris Perino, Sajin Price, The Vegan Zombie, Douglas Gautraud, Luca Enrico Fantini, Andy Coverdale, George Watsky (for the CC album that helped me write this book), Scales and Nappy Roots, Mercy For Animals, The Humane Society of the United States, the Baltimore Orioles, and Baltimore City.

Just writing this out, I’ve realized just how many people have truly affected my life and the process by which this book was developed. Very grateful for the knowledge and support you have given me.

INTRODUCTION

Edward Norton once said, “Instead of telling the world what you’re eating for breakfast, you can use social networking to do something that’s meaningful.” Well, with all respect to Mr. Norton, I think I manage to do both on a daily basis. When I post a picture of pancakes on my Nom Yourself website or Instagram, hundreds to thousands of people view it, drool a little bit, send a screenshot to their friends, and then realize—wow, that delicious, decadent, rich dish is vegan!

Every day, through my presence online, I show people how amazingly delicious vegan food can be. And I gently suggest to the meat-and-potatoes crowd that a vegan lifestyle really doesn’t mean a life of deprivation. Eating a plant-based diet actually means a fuller, happier life, one that’s compassionate, healthy, and creative.

Hundreds of my followers who previously thought “I could never go vegan” or “Where would I get my protein if I cut out eggs?!” have been inspired by my photos and stories to make the commitment. And I hope this book will inspire you the same way. So I’ll keep right on posting my breakfast pictures, thank you very much—and you should, too!

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

I am who I am today because of the first two people I met when I came into this world—my parents, Richard and Kathryn. Richard is the guy in line who will start a conversation with anyone, regardless of where he is or who you are. He taught me that we must treat everyone equally and that you can learn something from everyone. Kathryn is a woman with a lot of love who gives it all to her children. She’s shown me that being myself should always be my number one priority and there isn’t a thing in the world that can’t be fixed with a good laugh. Along with my siblings, Elizabeth and Brian, we are a family of best friends. We have stuck together through thick and thin—and there have been a lot of both.

I grew up in the suburbs of New York City, in a little town called Suffern, just far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the big city to see the stars at night but close enough to know why they call it the city that never sleeps. So naturally, I became the New York City teenager who got her first tattoo at sixteen in the basement of a shop that also sold hookahs, Bob Marley T-shirts, and those fluorescent posters that for some reason always feature frogs and mushrooms. I sprawled in Union Square on weekends and watched people shop, dance, fight, love, and live.

With its subway performers, street dancers, and never-ending concerts, New York City quickly made me fall in love with music. So at the young age of seventeen, I boldly quit high school and started traveling the country with musicians, selling their merchandise. This isn’t something I recommend everyone do. I love learning and value education greatly, but I personally benefited more from being on the road. For four years I studied the music industry and learned it inside and out. I woke up each morning in a different zip code and explored the cuisine and culture of what felt like every city and town across America.

After years of the road-tripping lifestyle that came with being a merch girl, I settled into a job as a label manager in Baltimore, a city I knew nothing about (beyond having watched a few episodes of The Wire). After working in the music industry, I was looking for a place to call home. When I started to really dig into Baltimore, I had what I guess you could call a quarter-life crisis—but the good kind. I felt compelled to explore what I wanted out of life. I found myself asking, Who am I? What am I all about? What do I love and value most? What changes could I make to become a better person? After lots of introspection, I decided to spend a year finding out what Baltimore had to offer me and, even more important, what I had to offer it.

So let me take you back to my life right before Nom Yourself. To give myself more flexibility and time on my soul-searching quest, I quit the music business and became a nanny for a wonderful family of three—an incredible little boy named Spencer, his loving and strong mother, Mary Alice, and his witty father, Dave. My relationship with this family as their nanny is one that I will be forever grateful for. They took me in as part of their family, and took me to my first farmers market, a debt I can never repay. Every Saturday morning, Mary Alice and I would trek to the Waverly Farmers Market and see what gorgeous produce was for sale. I’d explore heirloom tomatoes, and Mary Alice would show me how to pick the perfect peaches. Surrounded by lush kale, fragrant strawberries, and stubbornly knobby, hearty beets, I fell completely in love with the bounty I saw on offer. But when I came home, arms loaded with arugula and parsnips, I realized one thing: I had no idea how to cook.

Right around this time, I moved to a new house in order to live with my friend Lisa. The kitchen in this house was a wonder. It was gorgeous, spacious, filled with natural light, inviting—and it had its quirks, too. It made me work to enjoy it. I had to light the oven with a match any time I wanted to use it. At first, that seemed like a pain, but once I lit it successfully by myself, it made me curious about what else I could accomplish in this kitchen. Somehow the space made me feel both at home and inspired. I wanted to make the kitchen—and myself—proud of the meals I would create here. The kitchen was telling me, “This is your chance!”

I’d like to tell you that I fell in love with cooking the first day I decided to give it a shot, but that is far from the truth. I was frustrated for a couple of weeks (though it felt like forever). I’d bring home delicious asparagus and parsnips, painstakingly chop them and coat them with olive oil—and burn them to a crisp. My muffins wouldn’t rise, my eggplant ended up too soggy, and I could never wait for my avocados to ripen enough before slicing into them. So many times I would be about to say “screw it” and order takeout, but something inside me would push back. It was something I hadn’t felt before—this immense sense of creativity.

So I persisted, trying new spices and new ingredients each day. I woke up at five a.m. to get into the kitchen, and in those early-dawn hours I learned to dice, mince, sauté, and sear. I also learned to take a morning photograph with natural sunlight (which I know now is the key to taking great food photos at home). To put it simply, I fell in love with cooking.

At first I followed recipes, and as I tried more and more of them, my pantry became stocked with what I now realize are essential staples to have on hand: olive oil, flour, sea salt, and more (you can see my full list here). But soon it started to feel wrong to go to the bustling market and focus only on the specific ingredients for a recipe while ignoring the other luscious-looking vegetables just because they weren’t on my grocery list. So once I felt like I had a handle on how to put a dish together, I tossed the lists! I started shopping by season, picking the most vibrantly colored and delicious fruits and vegetables each time I visited the market and figuring out what to do with them once I got home.

Cooking with what was available in the kitchen and the garden was a challenge that I welcomed with open arms. Sure, sometimes I would ask myself, What the hell is kale and why did I decide it was a good idea to buy five pounds of the stuff? But experimenting with new ingredients always turned into a fun, fascinating journey of discovery. I also started to become much more knowledgeable about what exactly I was putting into my body.

In the kitchen, I loved to cook inventively and imagine new flavor combinations, and I loved to take photos of my results. I liked to think of my creations as edible art—art that anyone with the desire to get into the kitchen could make. What’s more, I felt great and I wanted the world to know it. Once I realized how easy and fulfilling it was to make amazing food from the earth’s bounty, I wanted to inspire others to do exactly what I was doing.

So I started posting photos on Instagram. My first followers were, of course, my friends and family. They were seeing a side of me that hadn’t been present for quite some time at that point: passion. I was happily transforming into a walking, talking fountain of knowledge about cooking, gardening, farming, and produce. As they followed my posts, they soon noticed a pattern forming. Apparently I had taken meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy out of my diet. I say “they noticed” because, honestly, I hadn’t.

These days, people ask me all the time how I became vegan. I’m sure you vegans out there will relate, since usually the second question people ask when you tell anyone you’re vegan is how it happened (the first one, obviously, is, “But how do you get your protein?”). My answer is always: I became vegan through cooking. Just by shopping at the farmers markets and giving vegetables and fruits the center stage, I found myself naturally cutting out animal products—and I felt so much better.

I soon realized that this was it. This was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I’d gone on a soul-searching quest, and I’d landed in the kitchen, surrounded by plants. I couldn’t wait to learn more. Chefs and cooks would become my teachers and the kitchen would become my classroom.

NOM YOURSELF: THE BEGINNING

Filled with love of everything plant-based, plus my growing love of photography, I started a new Instagram, just for my food photos. At this point, Spencer, my nannying charge, started each day wearing a bib illustrating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, with the words “nom, nom, nom”—a phrase that describes the pleasures of eating, and one we can all relate to. But I wanted to get across the you-can-do-it-too feeling that I’d been trying to spread among my friends and family. So, I came up with Nom Yourself. It was also my own way of saying “calm yourself.” My hopes for the account were simple. I wanted to connect with like-minded people on a culinary journey of eating and cooking a plant-based diet, to inspire those who hadn’t even thought of veganism as an option, and to start a kind of “food diary” of my life in the kitchen.

During the next few months as the account started to take off, “Nom Yourself” took on a new meaning: you are what you eat. Simple and true. And I would soon find that this was a message that appealed to many, many people. After mere days, it turned out that thousands of people were instantly interested in what I was doing with vegetables. People started asking for recipes. Me? Recipes? I would think, You do know I was burning sweet potatoes just a couple months ago, right? But that was the whole point. There were thousands of people in the same exact place I was, just trying to figure out what to do in their kitchens.

Besieged by recipe requests and eager to help my followers out, I taught myself to code websites and started nomyourself.com to share recipes, tips, and thoughts with those who were so graciously supporting and following my journey into the culinary and vegan world. I also reached out to interview vegans from all walks of life, to see how they handled the challenges and opportunities of a plant-based life. I knew my story wasn’t necessarily a universal one, so I wanted people exploring a vegan lifestyle to have a resource where they could come and find someone like them who was loving veganism. I started e-mailing people: Chad Sarno, a culinary educator and chef; Brendan Brazier, an author and formulator of Vega; Mike Zigomanis, a professional hockey player; Kimmy McAtee, vice president of marketing for Keep A Breast, a foundation for breast cancer awareness; Toby Morse, singer of H2O and founder of One Life One Chance; Stephanie Fryslie, owner and shoemaker of Nicora Johns. I interviewed them about their stories and their journeys to becoming vegan, and I posted those interviews on the site to encourage would-be vegans to take the plunge. The World Wide Web allowed me to form friendships with creative and motivated individuals who were pushing themselves to be the best they could possibly be, just like I was.

As I became more and more knowledgeable about vegan lifestyles, my passion continued to grow. Endless possibilities unfolded before me, and I received countless signs that this was the right move for me. Early in 2014, superstar singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding tweeted “that looks delicious” at one of my photos. She’s since become an incredible supporter of Nom Yourself, and our first tentative tweets and comments have blossomed into a genuine friendship IRL (in real life, as they say). Later that year, I was lucky enough to connect with Jeremy Piven on Twitter. He was a stranger to me at that point, but when we discovered that we had both eaten at the same restaurant, he sent me a message stating that he was interested in talking about a plant-based diet. We met up to discuss it, and by the end of the meeting we’d determined that I would become his personal chef that week and cater for him while he filmed the Entourage movie. The process of cooking for someone who is utterly dependent on you for health and wellness is an incredibly amazing feeling, and it gave me a great sense of fulfillment. My catering career has progressed from there, as has my friendship with Jeremy.

So I guess you could say I’ve been lucky—and you could also say that social media has contributed in large part to where I am today. I can promise you right now, I’m never going to stop posting drool-worthy photos of delicious, decadent vegan sandwiches, and I think the world will be a better place because of it.

I’m writing to you now from Baltimore. Yes, I’m back in the city I love, the place where it all began. I’m cooking in that gorgeous open kitchen, lighting my oven with a match, shopping at the Waverly Farmers Market, and writing this cookbook for you with my whole heart and soul. These recipes are my journey. They represent all the good times and delicious meals I’ve made, plus the wonderful blunders I’ve made along the way, each of which taught me something new. So from my kitchen to yours: enjoy.

THE ESSENTIALS:

STOCKING YOUR KITCHEN AND GETTING STARTED

I’ve never been a huge fan of grocery lists. When I do make them I almost never stick to them because I like to venture into the unknown and buy produce that I can’t pronounce. This allows me to get more creative in the kitchen and taste new things. That said, it’s important to have a few essential staples in your pantry at all times, so that you can actually turn your delicious new produce into edible meals that you enjoy. Below is a list of items I always keep on hand.

Keep in mind that shopping seasonally and locally is important, both to get the best-tasting produce for your dishes and to support your local agriculture. Look for farmers markets or community supported agriculture (CSA) in your area.

DAIRY SUBSTITUTES

Nondairy Milk (Almond, Soy, Coconut, Rice, Hemp, Whichever You Prefer): Make your own (see here), or buy brands such as Califia Farms, Almond Breeze, or Silk, which usually offer various options, such as sweetened, vanilla, and more. I prefer to buy unsweetened original milks so I can use them for a wide variety of recipes. Then I’ll add additional sweetness with maple syrup and flavor them with vanilla extract as needed.

Vegan Butter: Chances are you may already buy vegan butter, even if you aren’t vegan already! Vegetable-based margarine has become a huge part of the buttery spread market. You can find brands such as Earth Balance at your local grocery store.

Canned Coconut Cream: I almost always use canned coconut purely for the fat it contains. It is great for whipped cream, sour cream, thick sauces, and dressings. Then I use the coconut milk left over in the can for my smoothie the next day.

PANTRY STAPLES

Baking Powder: I’ve found it doesn’t truly matter which baking powder you use, as long as it’s stored correctly. Over time baking powder will degrade, especially in humid environments, so once you purchase your baking powder, be sure to transfer it to an airtight jar and keep it in a cool environment.

Baking Soda: Baking soda is not just that orange box you put in the fridge to keep things smelling fresh. It’s also a key ingredient in a lot of cakes and batters, as you’ll see in the recipes to come. My favorite brand for baking is Bob’s Red Mill Baking Soda.

Incidentally, baking soda is also a great natural way to clean your kitchen. Just sprinkle some on your countertops, spray with equal parts water and white distilled vinegar, and scrub!

Raw Nuts: High in protein, nuts are perfect to snack on. They are also really good to have when making thick nondairy sauces and nondairy milks. I usually keep raw unsalted almonds, cashews, walnuts, and pine nuts around. These guys can get pretty expensive, so I usually wait until a sale and try not to over-snack on them.

Nut Butter (Almond, Cashew, Peanut): If you don’t have time to make your own nut butter, store-bought can be fine as well, but depending on the brand can also be full of additives. So if you’re going with store-bought, stick with a nut butter that has the least amount of ingredients, and preferably just one: nuts!

Garlic Cloves: I use garlic in a lot of dishes, so I tend to pick up one or two bulbs just to have on hand any time I visit the market. Garlic does go bad, though, so before you use them, check to make sure that the cloves are not dry or mushy. It’s okay if the garlic has sprouted a bit (you’ll know when you see the little green stem showing); just be sure to remove the sprout before use.

Ground Black Pepper: If you can get whole black pepper and grind the peppercorns yourself with a spice grinder, that would be ideal. Ground black pepper is completely fine, though, if you don’t have the time or equipment to grind your own pepper.

Dried Herbs and Spices (Parsley, Basil, Chives, Oregano, Paprika): Spices and herbs are always best when fresh. You can easily grow them in your kitchen, but I understand that not everyone has the time to grow their own herbs. I like to keep my cupboard stocked with different spices and dried herbs to try. The ones I use the most are parsley, basil, chives, oregano, paprika, chili powder, and thyme. I usually like to collect dried herbs and spices to try out new flavor profiles. It’s always fun to try out new herbs and spices, and the reality is that sometimes they aren’t available in their fresh form.

Organic Ground Cinnamon: I love cinnamon. That’s actually an understatement. I’m obsessed with cinnamon. I use it in almost every baked good I make, as well as in chilies, soups, and marinades. Nutmeg is also great to have on hand, but I don’t use it as much as I use cinnamon.

Flaxseed Meal: You can absolutely buy whole flaxseeds and grind them yourself. However, for convenience, I like to buy Bob’s Red Mill Flaxseed Meal. You can use flaxseed meal as an egg replacement in a lot of baking. You can put it in your granola, cereals, and breakfast bars to add fiber to your diet as well.

Chia Seeds: One of the greatest benefits of chia seeds is omega-3. Mama Chia is the chia seed brand I prefer, and it is available in most supermarkets. I don’t use chia seeds on a daily basis, but I find myself reaching for them more and more in the kitchen. I like to sneak a tablespoon into sauces to bring another texture element to a dish. You can also simply mix 3 tablespoons of chia seeds with ⅓ cup nondairy milk, a dash of cinnamon, and a drop of vanilla to make a delicious chia seed pudding.

Hemp Seeds/Powder: Hemp seeds and powder are a great source of protein. So, as with chia seeds, I try to incorporate them wherever I can, usually in baked goods or smoothies.

Liquid Aminos, Soy Sauce, and Tamari: I usually have all three in my cupboard, but I tend to gravitate more toward tamari because it is thicker and great for marinades. Bragg Liquid Aminos is my second choice if I am out of tamari. I rarely use soy sauce because most store-bought soy sauce has a very high sodium content.

Unbleached All-Purpose Flour (Gluten-Free, If You’d Like): Always have a bag of flour in your cupboard. My favorite flour is King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, or the whole-wheat version. When I’m looking for a gluten-free option, Bob’s Red Mill makes a coconut flour perfect for baking, although not necessarily great for breading. For cooking gluten-free savory dishes, I usually go with Bob’s Red Mill Gluten-Free Flour.

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Jumat, 19 April 2013

Okefenokee Tales: The Okefenokee is one of the world's great wonders and is filled with mystery.,

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This eBook is mostly composed of previously published articles I wrote for Yahoo Contributor's Network or Bubblews.com. The Yahoo site is no longer functioning. I have withdrawn these articles from Bubblews.com in order to publish them in a book. I grew up around the swamp and worked within it for a brief time. My father lived in it for a brief time as a child. He taught me to love it and respect it. I hope these writings , some of which show snapshots of what life was like back when my dad lived there, will inspire you to visit the swamp. It is a beautiful and mysterious place. With hundreds of species of birds, plants, and reptiles, it is a nature lovers dreamland. Mammals such as panthers, bears, otters, deer and many others are also found there. Artists and writers find inspiration there. The overly stressed find peace and relaxation. It is truly a special place.

Okefenokee Tales: The Okefenokee is one of the world's great wonders and is filled with mystery., by Clint Bowman

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1113107 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-04
  • Released on: 2015-05-04
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The author definitely knows the region and I enjoyed the quick read. By Gene Bowker This a great collection of personal style stories and tidbits about the Okefenokee. The author definitely knows the region and I enjoyed the quick read.If you are headed down to the swamp or just enjoy person stories check it out.

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Kamis, 18 April 2013

Fly Me to the Moon, by Patricia Melo, Clifford Landers - translator

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The detective is losing his mind. Suffering from a panic disorder that has him haunting emergency rooms in rising waves of crisis, the detective begins to lose his grip - on his relationship with his fiery young lover, on his ability to work, on his health. When he receives a case involving a honeymooner found dead in a hotel bathtub, the detective's fragile mind finally cracks. He creates an increasingly chaotic conversation with the deceased, transforming her into a pure and beautiful heroine who could have saved him had she lived. A new spin on the murder mystery, Fly Me to the Moon is an unsettling exploration of anxiety, death, and illusion.

Fly Me to the Moon, by Patricia Melo, Clifford Landers - translator

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #173031 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-05-12
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 26 minutes
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Quick read By avidbookreader Brazilian writer, Patricia Melo, pens what appears to be her first short story, ably translated by Chris Flanders. FLY ME TO THE MOON follows a detective recently diagnosed with "panic syndrome" who is investigating the multiple homicides of two women who died suspiciously. Although the coroner has ruled them as natural. The veteran detective is tasked with finding evidence to prove the deaths are murders. The pace of the story is fast. The length of the story is 13 pages. The characterization of the main protagonist was well done in that I learned a lot about him in the short space of 13 pages. Commendable feat to say the least. The resolution of the mystery was satisfactory if not a bit rushed due to the length. Otherwise an entertaining short story that's worth a read. Cliff Landers is a great translator. I love his writing style. He's translated five of her books so far.

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Minggu, 14 April 2013

Easy Cheesecake Cookbook (Cheesecake Cookbook, Cheesecake Recipes, Cheesecakes, Easy Cheesecake Cookbook, Cheesecake Ideas 1),

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #667389 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-04
  • Released on: 2015-09-04
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About the Author Maggie Chow or Chef Maggie Chow as she likes to be called. Is the author and creator of your favorite Easy Cookbooks and The Effortless Chef Series. Maggie is a lover all things related to food. Interestingly she is a vegetarian and prefers to avoid meat. So rest assured that her veggie based recipes will be delicious! But don't worry because she is master of cooking savory and delicious meat based meals as well. Maggie loves nothing more than finding new recipes, trying them out, and then making them her own, by adding or removing ingredients, tweaking cooking times, and anything to make the recipe not only taste better, but be easier to cook. Check out Maggie's Facebook, Twitter, and her blog and be sure to like and subscribe!


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An enjoyable read! By Happy Cole This is a great cheesecake cookbook. Honestly I like the tips section at the front of the book. Things like using name brand ingredients and they specifically name certain brands that they like the most. I disagree with them on graham cracker crusts. Maybe they do it differently but my graham cracker crusts never come out soggy. Very funny comments and anecdotes in this book too. An enjoyable read!

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Jumat, 12 April 2013

Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories 1905 to 1906, by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories 1905 to 1906, by Lucy Maud Montgomery

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9393613 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-14
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .52" w x 6.00" l, .69 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 230 pages
Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories 1905 to 1906, by Lucy Maud Montgomery

About the Author Lucy Maud Montgomery OBE (November 30, 1874 – April 24, 1942), publicly known as L. M. Montgomery, was a Canadian author best known for a series of novels beginning in 1908 with Anne of Green Gables. Anne of Green Gables was an immediate success. The central character, Anne, an orphaned girl, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following. The first novel was followed by a series of sequels with Anne as the central character. Montgomery went on to publish 20 novels as well as 530 short stories, 500 poems, and 30 essays. Most of the novels were set in Prince Edward Island, and locations within Canada's smallest province became literary landmarks and popular tourist sites—namely Green Gables farm, the genesis of Prince Edward Island National Park. She was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1935. (There were no Canadian orders, decorations or medals for civilians until the 1970s.) Montgomery's work, diaries and letters have been read and studied by scholars and readers worldwide.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great writing, poor formatting By Yarn Fiend I'm a lifelong fan of L.M. Montgomery. I reread her books at least once a year, and love them more each time. I gave this e-book a 3 because of the poor quality of this edition. Quite a bit of text was out of its place, which made it a bit difficult to read. Her work gets 5 stars, as always!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I mean the lovers eventually come together and everyone lives happily ever after By ricardo Montgomery writes in a very sentimental, old fashioned fairy tale style. By fairy tale, I mean the lovers eventually come together and everyone lives happily ever after. Despite the clear efforts to continually tug at your heartstrings, one can't help getting the occasional lump in the throat. One of her short stories, for example, is like a condensed version of Oliver Twist. All said and done, Montgomery's short stories are easy to read at one sitting and make pleasant bedside reading. Ricardo Silverburn, children's author.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Read them and love them as a slice of Anne's world By Adrian Read them and love them as a slice of Anne's world. They are views of the things L M Montgomery knew. As someone who aspires to write himself, I look for the craft in these stories. As a reader I have to remember when they were written and account for the context of life that is unknown to me today. There are subtleties there that could be missed if viewed with today's point of view. The stories help reinforce all the things I love about Anne, and Emily, Valancy and Jane, and other characters from her novels.

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Selasa, 09 April 2013

Cosmic Dump 1: A stockpile of hand-crafted stories by Brian Anglin, by Brian Anglin

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This book is a collection of imaginative, insightful, brilliant, and well-written short stories by Brian Anglin. It includes: 1. "Einstein Rode Bitch" - A brilliant physicist finds the ultimate loop-hole in the equation for intimacy. He discovers a way to travel into the future so he can have sex with himself. Why not? After all, nobody knows him better. 2. "The Faith of a Mustard Seed" - Skinner was raised as a science project. Today, his creators will set him loose in the world. 3. "Revelations" - Which city will be lucky enough to host the Second Coming? Cardinal Fo' Shizzle does his best to make sure the Catholic Church is on the short list. 4. "Forget Me Nots" - When you rent part of your brain out to the highest bidder, you never know who you will fall in love with. 5. "The Love Gun" - First contact inspires alien race to explore the power of love. Each of these modern-day masterpieces has been previously published by magazines, websites, and anthologies of questionable taste. They have also been published individually by Brown Bag Publishing, and they are available electronically here on Amazon for Kindle devices and readers.

Cosmic Dump 1: A stockpile of hand-crafted stories by Brian Anglin, by Brian Anglin

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #293009 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-25
  • Released on: 2015-05-25
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Cosmic Dump 1: A stockpile of hand-crafted stories by Brian Anglin, by Brian Anglin

About the Author A lot of writers have great ambitions. Some of them want to change the world. Some want to touch people's lives. Some want to achieve immortality. Some want to make boat loads of cash. Brian Anglin is not one of those writers. Brian Anglin writes because it makes him popular at cocktail parties, and being a writer dramatically increases his chances of picking up chicks. So, if you would like to invite Mr. Anglin to attend your cocktail party, you can send your invitation to Brown Bag Publishing. If you are a woman of legal age who is interested in being picked up by Brian Anglin, you can usually find him at an intimate gathering for social drinking. If you would like to read his works, you can find them in small, genre magazines throughout the country, obscure websites, and on Amazon.com. Thank you.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. but I thoroughly enjoyed these stories By Jen Moore This was definitely outside my normal genre of reading! I am not usually an alien sci fi type fan, but I thoroughly enjoyed these stories, with the first being my favorite. The reason I actually enjoyed them despite the subject topic LOL is because of the great character development and the humor. I was laughing, and actually invested in the outcome and finding out what was going on or how it would play out, so I kept reading! Highly recommend!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. No surprise. By OnTop Having discovered this author today, after I read his first book, I was committed to finding all of his writings and reading them. TBH Brian Anglin is one of the few good authors left, most authors today just kind of go with the flow, but Anglin's unique flow is definitely something that most people would enjoy. I also like his nice references that he places within his book, such as references to Einstein (PHYSICS FTW!)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I enjoy his books due to the fact that he always ... By carolina I just started reading more books written by Brian Anglin. I enjoy his books due to the fact that he always makes me laugh with his humor. This book especially is very funny. I plan on reading more of his sci fi type books. Definitely recommend this book for anyone who wants a good laugh and interesting plots.

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Minggu, 07 April 2013

Best British Horror 2015From Salt Publishing

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The Home of Horror British Fantasy Award winning editor Johnny Mains ferries Salt's Best series into the dankest recesses of horror with tales written by the UK's top ghouls. 'His own face, reflected in the smoked glass of the kitchen cabinet, looked about a hundred years old ...' - The Third Time, Helen Grant '...used his straw to drink up the rest of the redness, which he found more delicious than milkshake ...' - Alistair, Mark Samuels 'It was maybe a little strange to cast an English actor as a serial killer from the backwoods of Kentucky, but everyone knew the Brits were good at playing evil ...' - Something Sinister In Sunlight, Lisa Tuttle 'Other methods included cutting all the legs off first, then finally the head. This could only be attempted with the more ratty dogs ...' - Dog, Reece Shearsmith With stories from: Steven J. Dines, Helen Grant, Christopher Harman, Andrew Hook, Jane Jakeman, Graham Joyce, Stephen Laws, Alison Littlewood, Rebecca Lloyd, Helen Marshall, Gary McMahon, Alison Moore, Rosalie Parker, Sara Pascoe, John Llewellyn Probert, R.B. Russell, Mark Samuels, Priya Sharma, Reece Shearsmith, Lisa Tuttle, Simon Kurt Unsworth and Conrad Williams 'Johnny Mains is an admirable figure, the Herbert van Thal of our age' - The Independent 'Mains' knowledge of fantastical fiction is enormous' - Robin Ince 'Mains is the Minister For Horror' - Charlie Higson

Best British Horror 2015From Salt Publishing

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2418688 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-25
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 7.80" h x .79" w x 5.08" l, .58 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages
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About the Author Award winning editor, author and horror historian. Has written for SFX Magazine, Illustrators Quarterly and The Paperback Fanatic. Project editor to Pan Macmillan's 2010 re-issue of The Pan Book of Horror Stories. Co-editing Dead Funny with multi-award winning comedian Robin Ince. Has written introduction to Stephen King's 30th Anniversary edition of Thinner. Author of two short story collections and editor of five horror anthologies. Steven J Dines' fiction has appeared in numerous publications including Black Static, Not One of Us, Crimewave, Fireside, and Interzone. Originally from Aberdeen, Scotland, he now lives south of the border in Salisbury with his wife and son. He is currently seeking a publisher for his first novel and putting together his debut collection of short stories. www.stevenjdines.com Helen Grant read classics at St. Hugh's College, Oxford, worked in marketing for ten years before beginning a career as an author. She is the author of the novels The Vanishing of Katharine Linden, The Glass Demon, Wish Me Dead and Silent Saturday. Christopher Harman lives in Preston in the UK and is a librarian. His stories have appeared in various magazines and in the anthologies Acquainted with the Night, Shades of Darkness, Strange Tales, Unfit for Eden, The Ghosts and Scholars Book of Shadows, Rustblind and Silverbright and in the Terror Tales series. The Heaven Tree and Other Stories is a collection of his stories published by Sarob Press. Andrew Hook is a much published short story writer with a number of works in print. Books to be published in 2015 will include the novel, Church of Wire, a short story collection Human Maps, and - as editor - the anthology, punkPunk! He co-edits the surreal Fur-Lined Ghettos magazine. www.andrew-hook.com. Jane Jakeman is Welsh by birth and education. She lives in Oxford with her Egyptologist husband. Jane is an art historian as well as a novelist, and a reviewer for respected publications such as The Independent and The Times Literary Supplement. Her novels include the 'Lord Ambrose Mysteries'. Graham Joyce was the multi award-winning author of numerous short story collections and novels, which include The Tooth Fairy, Smoking Poppy, The Facts of Life, The Limits of Enchantment, The Silent Land, Some Kind of Fairy Tale and The Year of the Ladybird. He won the British Fantasy Award six times, and the World Fantasy Award for 'Best Novel' in 2003 for The Facts of Life. He also won the O Henry Award. He died in September 2014. Stephen Laws is a full-time novelist, born in Newcastle upon Tyne. Married, with three children, he lives and works in his birthplace. The author of 11 novels, numerous short stories, (collected in The Midnight Man) columnist, reviewer, film-festival interviewer, pianist and recipient of a number of awards, Stephen Laws recently wrote and starred in the short horror movie The Secret. stephen-laws.blogspot.co.uk. Alison Littlewood is the author of A Cold Season, Path of Needles and The Unquiet House, all published by Jo Fletcher Books. Her short stories have been picked for The Best Horror of the Year and The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror anthologies, as well as The Best British Fantasy 2013 and The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 10. Alison lives in Yorkshire. www.alisonlittlewood.co.uk. Rebecca Lloyd writes short stories and the occasional novel. Some of her writing has been recognised in literary contests and has been published in anthologies and magazines. In many of her stories, elements of the fantastical are blended into the mundane - as in real life. She is interested in the inventive ways people deal with what life throws at them. She is the author of the novel, Halfling and two collections of short stories, Mercy and The View from Endless Street. Helen Marshall is an author, editor, and doctor of medieval studies. Her debut collection, Hair Side, Flesh Side (ChiZine Publications, 2012), won the 2013 British Fantasy Award for Best Newcomer. Her second collection, Gifts for the One Who Comes After, was released in September 2014. Born and raised in Canada, she lives in Oxford and holds joint Canadian/UK citizenship. Gary McMahon is the author of two 'Thomas Usher' novels, Pretty Little Dead Things and Dead Bad Things and three 'Concrete Grove' novels - The Concrete Grove, Silent Voices and Beyond Here Lies Nothing. He has edited several anthologies, has had many anthology appearances and has several short stories collections to his name. His latest novella is The Bones of You. Alison Moore's first novel, The Lighthouse, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the National Book Awards (New Writer of the Year), winning the McKitterick Prize. Both The Lighthouse and her second novel, He Wants, were Observer Books of the Year. Her shorter fiction has been included in Best British Short Stories and Best British Horror anthologies, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra and collected in The Pre-War House and Other Stories. Born in Manchester in 1971, she lives near Nottingham with her husband Dan and son Arthur. Rosalie Parker writes short stories and screenplays as well as co-running independent publishing firm Tartarus Press with R.B. Russell. Before that she worked as an archaeologist. Rosalie won a World Fantasy Award in 2004 for editing Strange Tales. Her collection, The Old Knowledge and Other Strange Stories was published by Swan River Press in 2010, and reprinted in 2012. 'In the Garden' was included in The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 21, and subsequent stories have appeared in Morpheus Tales Rural Horror Special, Supernatural Tales, Faunus, Terror Tales of London and Yorkshire. Sara Pascoe is a comedienne, writer and actress who has been performing stand-up since 2007. She co-wrote Channel 4's Girl Friday, has starred in Twenty Twelve and its spiritual follow-up W1A. Sara is also the winner of the 2014 Chortle Breakthrough Award. John Llewellyn Probert won the 2013 British Fantasy Award for his novella The Nine Deaths of Dr Valentine. Its sequel, The Hammer of Dr Valentine, has just been published (both are available from Spectral Press). He is the author of over a hundred published short stories, six novellas and a novel, The House That Death Built. His second novel, Unnatural Acts, is forthcoming from the same publisher, Atomic Fez. His first short story collection, The Faculty of Terror, won the 2006 Children of the Night award for best work of Gothic Fiction. www.johnlprobert.com. R.B. Russell is a writer and publisher living in the Yorkshire Dales. He runs Tartarus Press with his partner, Rosalie Parker. He has had three short story collections published: Putting the Pieces in Place, Ex Occidente Press, 2009, Literary Remains, PS Publishing, 2010, and Leave Your Sleep, PS Publishing, 2012. Russell has also had published two novellas, Bloody Baudelaire, Ex Occidente Press, 2009 and The Dark Return of Time, Swan River Press, 2014. A collected edition, Ghosts, was published by Swan River Press in 2012. Mark Samuels (born 1967) is the author of five short story collections: The White Hands and Other Weird Tales (Tartarus Press 2003), Black Altars (Rainfall Books 2003), Glyphotech & Other Macabre Processes (PS Publishing 2008), The Man who Collected Machen & Other Stories (Chomu Press 2011) and Written In Darkness (Egaeus Press 2014) as well as the short novel The Face of Twilight (PS Publishing 2006). His tales have appeared in The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, The Weird, and A Mountain Walks. Priya Sharma is a doctor in the UK who writes speculative fiction. Her work has appeared in Interzone, Black Static, Albedo One, Alt Hist and on Tor.com, amongst others. She has been reprinted in various Best of anthologies. Reece Shearsmith is an actor and writer. He starred in and co-wrote The League of Gentlemen, Psychoville and Inside No 9 all for BBC2. He is equally at home on stage, screen or radio. But he is mostly at home at home. Lisa Tuttle is a multi-award winning author and editor. Her first novel Windhaven, written with George R.R. Martin, was an expansion of the novella The Storms of Windhaven and received critical acclaim. As editor, Tuttle's Skin of the Soul: New Horror Stories by Women is seen by many as a defining anthology in the genre. Other novels include Familiar Spirit, Mad House and The Silver Bough. Short story collections include A Nest of Nightmares, Stranger in the House and Objects in Dreams. Simon Kurt Unsworth lives in an old farmhouse in the north of England with his wife Rosie and various children and animals. His stories have been published in critically acclaimed and award-winning anthologies, including six volumes of The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror and also The Very Best of Best New Horror. His first novel, The Devil's Detective, came out in March 2015. Conrad Williams is the author of seven novels, four novellas and over 100 short stories, some of which are collected in Use Once, then Destroy and Born with Teeth. In addition to his International Horror Guild Award for his novel The Unblemished, he is a three-time recipient of the British Fantasy Award, including Best Novel for One. His debut anthology, Gutshot, was shortlisted at both the British Fantasy and World Fantasy Awards. He is currently working on a series of crime thrillers for Titan Books, writing the script for a major new video game based on one of his own novels, and editing a new anthology called Dead Letters


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. An OK read without much sense of “best” about it. By Peter Olafson An OK read without much sense of “best” about it.Oddly, much of the anthology came across for me as a middle-of-the-road set by a single author, while in fact there are 22.I suspect that’s an issue not so much of style as a certain conventionality (not to say datedness) to the selections. Some stories remind me of ones I read in the ’70s -- bad things happen to bad people -- or pivot on rather basic or predictable twists. Some seem more like frameworks or vignettes than full-fledged stories -- “Alistair” in particular feels as though it’s missing a section -- and “The Reunion” and “Drowning in Air” barely seemed like horror at all.Christopher Harman’s “Apple Pie and Sulphur” is probably my favorite; it’s rather like a light version of Laird Barron, though betrayed by a certain obviousness in telling and title. Simon Kurt Unsworth’s “Private Ambulance” is from the collection’s vignette end, but it’s an effective vignette that might have been deeply haunting in longer form. Helen Grant’s “The Third Time” didn’t take me anywhere I hadn’t visited before, but it’s effective in its old-school fashion. And the late Graham Joyce’s “Pylon” gives the book a solid ending -- a bit Stephen King-ish, but without King’s warm-fuzzy tendencies.

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The Rooster Republic Years, by Arthur Graham

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Three short stories and one novella from Arthur Graham.

The Rooster Republic Years, by Arthur Graham

  • Published on: 2015-05-21
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .59" w x 5.25" l, .60 pounds
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  • 258 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Ask Not For Whom the Rooster Crows. . . By Pope Mel Arthur Graham here presents some wonderful stories from his time at Rooster Republic Press. We meet television executives, Spirit Penguins and even Salvador Dali. The highlight of the book is Graham's magnum opus (to date, anyway), Editorial. This novella concerns the trials and tribulations of a young man forced from his aunt and uncle's home with naught but his wits and a suitcase full o' porn. Out in the big, bad, bizarro world he learns why we should envy prostitutes and that it pays to be flexible. He also deals with this depressing scenario:"No one reads books in this distant future, because a strange virus destroyed all written material long ago. It might be more accurate to say that the books were destroyed by fire, after this was identified as the only reliable means of killing them, but we never would’ve had to burn them all in the first place had it not been for the virus. One day without warning, every piece of paper between two covers seemed to develop a taste for our blood. Pamphlets and paperbacks would whisk along the streets, picking away at toes and tendons before descending upon their fallen prey. Encyclopedias, while relatively immobile by comparison, proved to be especially voracious volumes. Most hardcover titles were strong and fast enough to make the top of the food chain as airborne snapping deathtraps."The writing pulsates with a semi-surrealistic vibe. (No, I have no idea what that means, but doesn't it sound impressive?)Highly recommended for fans of Tom Robbins and Kurt Vonnegut.

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Global Geomorphology, by Michael A. Summerfield

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The plate tectonics revolution in the earth sciences has provided a valuable new framework for understanding long-term landform development.This innovative text provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject of global geomorphology, with the emphasis placed on large-scale processes and phenomena. Integrating global tectonics into the study of landforms and incorporating planetary geomorphology as a major component the author discusses the impact of climatic change and the role of catastrophic events on landform genesis and includes a comprehensive study of surface geomorphic processes.

Global Geomorphology, by Michael A. Summerfield

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5429148 in Books
  • Brand: Summerfield, Michael A.
  • Published on: 2015-05-19
  • Original language: English
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  • 560 pages
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The plate tectonics revolution in the earth sciences has provided a valuable new framework for understanding long-term landform development. This innovative text provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject of global geomorphology, with the emphasis placed on large-scale processes and phenomena. Integrating global tectonics into the study of landforms and incorporating planetary geomorphology as a major component the author discusses the impact of climatic change and the role of catastrophic events on landform genesis and includes a comprehensive study of surface geomorphic processes.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Very Educational By events3 This was my textbook for a STUDY OF LANDFORMS, a course I needed for my undergraduate Minor (Geography) several years ago. I was immediately impressed by the thorough coverage provided by Summerfield.The work starts with the basics: s-waves and p-waves and a brief introduction to seismology, a look at the apparent strata of the earth from the core to the atmosphere, and an introduction to endogenic (earth-originated) - e.g. mantle plumes and the "conveyor belt" effect leading to the movement of the lithosphere on the athenosphere - and exogenic (largely solar-related) processes - e.g., wind - which provide the energy for plate tectonics and the building up & erosion of land forms. Following this the work takes a more indepth look at topics such as various forms of uplift (orogenic and epierogenic processes such as block faulting, folding and igneous-related activity) followed by individual chapters on processes relating to coastlines, deserts, glacial, permafrost & etc.This is an excellent introduction to the earth sciences which treats the subject in a professional manner and largely eschews any indoctrination into or against ecological considerations.Highly recommended!

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Excellent introductory text By H. Rogers A wide ranging, well written summary of geomorphic knowledge. This is one of the better introductions to the interesting field of geomorphology and I whole-heartedly recommend this book.

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Island Style Cookbook: Sides, Snacks & Treats, by David San Agustin Jr.

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Island Style Cookbook: Sides, Snacks & Treats, by David San Agustin Jr.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1151477 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-18
  • Released on: 2015-09-18
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great cookbook! By bookworm This cookbook is ideal for parties. It contains easy-to-make recipes for various delicious snacks and sides. The instructions for each snack can be followed even by people without much experience in the kitchen. I must admit that I am one of those people. Most of the time I manage to ruin recipes. However, this hasn’t happened this time thanks to this useful cookbook.

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