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Everyone loves soup, it is the ultimate comfort food. Whether you
yearn for a traditional creamy tomato, a spicy fish chowder or a
deliciously umami-rich ramen, a mug of soup is the perfect supper
on the sofa, quick lunch and between-meal savoury snack. But a
great-tasting soup has to involve long cooking with big pans and
bulk ingredients, right? Wrong! Every soup in this book has been
specially created to suit the microwave and to be cooked in a
single mug, ready to eat. Instead of opening up a can, you can have
an even yummier home-cooked mushroom soup, or chicken, even
minestrone - made fresh in just the same amount of time.
Theo Michael's first book records his journey as an artist and
features over 50 of his most successful paintings, including
Balcony With A View, Serenade, A Kiss Is Just A Kiss and many more.
Created in his own personal cinematic poster style, the paintings
capture the nostalgia of a time gone by in a genre often referred
to as Art Noir. His love for Film Noir, 'B' movies and Pulp Art
books is apparent. Many of Theo's landscape paintings are strongly
influenced by the American illustrator Edward Hopper, beautifully
capturing the effects of summer light. The book is full of sketches
and preliminary work, revealing the working method of an artist. A
perfect coffee table item, ideally suited as a gift.
This book provides leading edge research on Natural gas which is a
gaseous fossil fuel consisting primarily of methane but including
significant quantities of ethane, propane, butane, and pentane --
heavier hydrocarbons removed prior to use as a consumer fuel -- as
well as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, helium and hydrogen sulphide. It
is found in oil fields (associated) either dissolved or isolated in
natural gas fields (non associated), and in coal beds (as coalbed
methane). When methane-rich gases are produced by the anaerobic
decay of non-fossil organic material, these are referred to as
biogas. Sources of biogas include swamps, marshes, and landfills
(see landfill gas), as well as sewage sludge and manure by way of
anaerobic digesters, in addition to enteric fermentation
particularly in cattle.
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