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First published in 1974, The Compleat Cook is a book to inspire any
creative cook in the days of tasteless, mass-produced foods. By the
subtle use of herbs, wines and flavorings of all kinds Rebecca
Price has provided us with multitude of new culinary experiences.
These are the recipes of a practical cook, collected, tried and
commented upon with meticulous care. Furthermore the book also
tells us about Rebecca, her family, friends, servants, her kitchen
and even the silver she used as hostess to many guests throughout
her life in Westbury, Bucks, in London and in Houghton Regis, Beds.
Madeleine Masson in her introduction is able to set Rebecca Price's
work in a scholarly historical context to give a lively account of
her family background. This book will be a useful resource for
collectors of cookery books and also for social historians and
students of food history.
Welcome to the world of the homunculi! The homunculi are miniature
agents with problem solving missions and special gadgets who live
inside the brain and help out with distressing feelings and
behaviours. Now adapted for use in the classroom, as well as pairs
and individuals, this practical second edition allows you to use
this fun CBT-based activity with children and young people aged
7-16. This well researched approach is proven to help children who
have difficulty identifying troubling feelings such as anger and
fear and can be used in a variety of potentially distressing
situations including bullying or tricky transitions from primary to
secondary school. Complete with a large format skull poster,
character and storyboard templates and downloadable record sheets
this unique resource includes everything needed to get started on
making stories cartoons or videos. Additional online resources show
you how the programme was put in action in real-life individual and
classroom settings, showcasing how the weirdly wonderful homunculi
characters and stories created by children can come to life.
What can you really do in 10 minutes? You can make a cup of tea or
coffee, walk about 0.6 miles and now, with this book, you can
improve your mental health. No matter how busy or stressful your
day, with 10-minute steps and quick exercises, you can better
understand your experiences and learn how to survive setbacks. The
book covers everything from dealing with worry and anxiety and
building your confidence, to creating healthy life habits and
positive relationships. It includes sections to read, questions to
reflect on, video clips to watch and things to try out in your
everyday life. Using evidence-based approaches like CBT and
mindfulness, it will help you to get the best out of life and
become the person you want to be.
If you've picked up this book, talking is probably pretty hard for
you. Maybe you really want to talk but feel too nervous to do it
when lots of eyes are on you. Perhaps you can talk to certain
people but not others or you can only speak a few words in a soft
voice. No matter what you are going through, the tips and
activities in this book can help you to feel braver about talking.
Selective mutism can be tricky to manage. This workbook helps you
and your child formulate a plan for exposure activities, and breaks
down talking into attainable steps. It includes examples of games
to play while practicing talking and offers sample dialogues to
illustrate how to do exposures. Pairing a system of rewards along
with the exposures helps your child through the challenge of
dealing with those uncomfortable feelings. It discusses different
situations and places where talking can be difficult and introduces
two children, Emily and Jackson, who are both working hard to
tackle their selective mutism. Packed full of activities,
worksheets and helpful strategies, this book makes putting in the
work of being brave around talking fun!
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Rebecca Price; Illustrated by Diana Harlan Stein
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book:
Memoranda Of Mary D. Price. A Parting Word. To a Nephew going West.
Farewell, dear M Our parting may not be long, but be this as it
may, I desire thy present and eternal good. I feel not a doubt that
if there is a giving heed to the principle of light and truth in
the secret of thy soul thou will know an advancement in those
things which make for peace. Many are the temptations which await
us in various ways, yet there is a Power to rely upon that will be
found sufficient to make a way out of them all. I am aware of the
slippery paths not only of youth but also of those of more advanced
age; and that if we are preserved in the greenness of life, we must
be upon the watch. We cannot depend upon the manna that was
gathered yesterday, or upon past experience, but we must labor
daily for spiritual food which will nourish and strengthen the
soul. I believe that if there is a seeking the mind of Truth, and
an obeyingits mandates, there are those in the younger walks of
life who will be as waymarks unto others, and who may have to tell
what the Lord hath done for them. Mary D. Price. First Month 2ist,
1830. To H. C. Wheeler. We feel at times oppressed with more than
we think we have strength to bear; but when our wills are given up
to the will of our Heavenly Father we find some of these trying
seasons to be the most profitable, and we can thank Him most for
the severe, because he has borne our heads above the floods of
discouragement, and, to the praise of his great and worthy name, He
has been our helper and our support through all. Thou may have
heard of my having paid a re- ligous visit to the families of our
Monthly Meeting. In the engagement 1 felt much self-abasement, but
relying on Divine aid, the alone source of strength, I was helped
along to the s...
From a deeper relationship with God to harmony in the home, from
stronger marriages to more satisfying work: "Women Want More.
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In "What Women Want" bestselling author Lisa T. Bergren and Rebecca
Price invite readers to thoughtfully consider their soul-deep
longings -- and pursue God's best in every area of life. Using
in-depth interviews from a national survey and hundreds of personal
interviews, biblical narratives, their own personal stories and
inspiring quotes, the authors point fellow seekers toward the kind
of wholeness God desires, providing lots of fun and inspiration
along the way. They explore friendship, how and where to find
happiness, health, and more with an eye on physical, emotional, and
spiritual matters.
A Bible study, designed for personal or group use and tested with
dozens of women's ministries around the country before publication,
is included at the end of each chapter.
Young or old, married or single, with children or without, striving
in the workplace or working in the home, readers will resonate with
Lisa and Rebecca's descriptions of the life women crave, and learn
how God fulfills the very desires He stirs.
What women want is no secret. But discovering the God who satisfies
might just be the adventure of a lifetime.
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