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The Gluten-Free Secret to Enjoying Incredible Sourdough Loaves,
Breads & Pastries If you're gluten-free, then you understand
the struggle of finding delicious, gluten-free breads and baked
goods. But with Mary Thompson, founder of the beloved A Couple of
Celiacs food blog, baking scrumptious glutenfree sourdough is not
only possible, it's easier than you'd think! Master the art of
sourdough baking under the guidance of an expert to whip up
wheatless loaves, muffins and pies that'll leave your home smelling
like an artisanal bakery. Mary has also included vegan- and
allergen-friendly substitutes for her recipes where possible, so
everyone can enjoy these gluten-free treats! In her debut cookbook,
Mary spills all her secrets to making the gorgeous, crusty
sourdough loaves of your dreams. Learn how to cultivate and
maintain your gluten-free sourdough starter with detailed
timetables and pages of all the tips, tricks and tools you need to
get started. You can even take a look inside of Mary's personal
gluten-free flour pantry for all of her kitchen favorites. Impress
your friends and family with dozens of breads like a Rustic Honey
and Oat Loaf, colorful Beetroot and Black Pepper Bread and Mary's
Braided Herb and Cheese Loaf. And for sweet variations, try a
swirled Chocolate and Hazelnut Babka or some crispy Mixed-Berry
Galettes. A revolutionary guide for any breadlovers with celiac
disease, gluten intolerance or other dietary concerns, this
cookbook will become the go-to staple for every gluten-free
kitchen.
An insider's look into the day-to-day work of US diplomats, To the
Secretary offers an unparalleled window into American foreign
policy as it plays out around the world. In a tour of the most
fascinating and overlooked State Department cables leaked by
hackers in November 2010, Mary Thompson-Jones depicts the work of
ambassadors and foreign service officers through their first-hand
narratives dealing with crises, corruption, anti-Americanism and
difficult world leaders. From the story of Bulgaria's Aleksi "The
Tractor" Petrov to disappearing ballot ink in Ukraine, she reveals
the depth and breadth of embassy life. Honest and critical, To the
Secretary describes the gulf between decision makers in Washington
and diplomats in the field-and what that means.
Contraception is an issue of considerable concern to a great many
heterosexually active people. Yet the impact of contraceptive
technologies in the world today, in particular their implications
for kinship, gender relations, and other aspects of social life,
receives relatively little scholarly attention.This book brings a
new perspective to the study of contraception, by collecting
together in one volume leading experts in the fields of
contraception, family planning and reproductive health.
Contributors look at the social, economic, political and cultural
contexts in which contraceptive providers and recipients make
decisions about whether and what forms of contraception to use.
User perspectives (whether those of recipients or providers of
contraceptive services) are taken seriously, as are the
perspectives of policy-makers and development experts. With its
in-depth, case-study approach, this challenging book will appeal to
practitioners and planners in the fields of family planning and
reproductive health, as well as to students and academics of
applied and medical anthropology, health studies, gender and
development studies, or anyone interested in the social, cultural
and ethical issues raised by contraceptive technologies.
Contraception is an issue of considerable concern to a great many
heterosexually active people. Yet the impact of contraceptive
technologies in the world today, in particular their implications
for kinship, gender relations, and other aspects of social life,
receives relatively little scholarly attention.
This book brings a new perspective to the study of contraception,
by collecting together in one volume leading experts in the fields
of contraception, family planning and reproductive health.
Contributors look at the social, economic, political and cultural
contexts in which contraceptive providers and recipients make
decisions about whether and what forms of contraception to use.
User perspectives (whether those of recipients or providers of
contraceptive services) are taken seriously, as are the
perspectives of policy-makers and development experts. With its
in-depth, case-study approach, this challenging book will appeal to
practitioners and planners in the fields of family planning and
reproductive health, as well as to students and academics of
applied and medical anthropology, health studies, gender and
development studies, or anyone interested in the social, cultural
and ethical issues raised by contraceptive technologies.
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