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This book has a lot of recipes from family and friends. Some of
them date back to the 1600s, and in those days, people lived on
farms or ranches; my grandmother's family was always in the
kitchen, cooking. In this book, I give credit to the people who,
through the years, have given us some of their own recipes, ones
that have been passed through their family. My own recipes, the
ones I've come up with, are usually easy to prepare, since I don't
have a lot of time to spend cooking. I only let the family think
cooking is a lot of trouble. I am always looking for an easier way
to do things. That includes cooking; if I can make it easier and
keep the same taste, I will try it at least once. As I'm sure you
have, I have had a few, shall we say, "disasters" in the kitchen;
that is how we learn, from our mistakes.
A beautifully illustrated survey of Yellowstone’s breathtaking
birdlife, written by a team of renowned ornithologists and wildlife
biologists Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is the
oldest and arguably the most famous national park in North America,
attracting millions of visitors each year. While many come to the
park for its recreational activities, the wildlife of Yellowstone
is just as alluring. This book brings together more than 30 leading
experts to provide the first comprehensive survey of the natural
history, science, and conservation of birds in Yellowstone.
Covering most bird species breeding within the great park as well
as the many migrants that pass through, Yellowstone’s Birds is a
scientific tour de force and an essential resource for visitors to
Yellowstone and bird lovers everywhere. Tallies more than 200
species, including migrants Describes the natural history, status,
and latest science on the birds of Yellowstone Features
fact-filled, easy-to-read chapters, informative sidebar essays,
maps, infographics, and photos that present current science in an
easily understood way Accompanied by videos by award-winning
cinematographer Bob Landis Draws on a wealth of data on
Yellowstone’s birds collected over many decades With
contributions by many of today’s leading bird experts, this is a
long-overdue survey of Yellowstone’s breathtaking avian fauna
Clear your energetic pathways and calm the storm of your stressful
modern life with Lauren Walker's unique healing system. Perfected
over years of study, Energy Medicine Yoga is a customizable program
with step-by-step practices that help you recover from trauma and
gain resilience. Combining yoga and energy work with the five
elements, this book teaches you how to respond, rather than react,
to triggers and ultimately diminish their effect on you. The Energy
to Heal helps customize your practice with dozens of yoga pose
illustrations, hands-on exercises, and a quiz to determine your
primary and secondary element. You'll also discover a wide range of
healing techniques, including chakra clearing, EFT, breathing
practices, yoga nidra, and more. With this book, you can reclaim
your life and become strong and vibrant again.
This title offers an engaging and comprehensive overview of how
American courts use research and testimony from the social sciences
in reaching their decisions. It is organized around Daubert v.
Merrill Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., the United States Supreme
Court's landmark decision on scientific evidence, and the series of
recent cases beginning with Roper v. Simmons in which the Court
explicitly relied on social science evidence to transform the
process of criminal sentencing. The tenth edition offers a
completely revised and up-to-date treatment of the increasingly
critical role social science research plays in both federal and
state judicial opinions.
Goose: noun 1. a large waterbird with a long neck, short legs,
webbed feet, and a short broad bill. 2. a twenty-something woman
who is 40% sweet, 20% desperate, 20% awkward, 10% crazy and 10%
bitch - but always 100% awesome. Lucy James, or Goose as she is
known by almost everybody, is like a lot of women in their late
twenties - she's got itchy ovaries, eats too much junk food, has a
wedding album hidden under her bed and is scared crapless of a
possible future of spinsterhood with fifteen cats. Goose isn't
greedy. She doesn't want lots of babies, only two. Only two as
being the middle child to her horrible older sister and her much
cooler younger brother has taught her from an early age that
three's most definitely a crowd. And she doesn't want lots of
husbands, only one to love her and adore her. One husband...is that
too much to ask for Even her psycho bitch sister managed to ensnare
one (mind you he is a chubby Ginga with bad teeth so she's not
overly jealous of that particular score). The Goose has landed -
and she has made quite a dent. Because someone ate all the
pies...ok, and all the sausage rolls.
This book has a lot of recipes from family and friends. Some of
them date back to the 1600s, and in those days, people lived on
farms or ranches; my grandmother's family was always in the
kitchen, cooking. In this book, I give credit to the people who,
through the years, have given us some of their own recipes, ones
that have been passed through their family. My own recipes, the
ones I've come up with, are usually easy to prepare, since I don't
have a lot of time to spend cooking. I only let the family think
cooking is a lot of trouble. I am always looking for an easier way
to do things. That includes cooking; if I can make it easier and
keep the same taste, I will try it at least once. As I'm sure you
have, I have had a few, shall we say, "disasters" in the kitchen;
that is how we learn, from our mistakes.
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