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The Nibelungenlied (Paperback)
Traditional; Translated by Daniel Bussier Shumway
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"The Nibelungenlied" was originally written in Middle High German
(M.H.G.), sometime around 1200 A.D., though the dating is by no
means certain. The author is unknown, but the text is legend, and
legendary. This particular translation is from an edition published
as "The Nibelungenlied" in 1909. The translation is engaging and
fairly modern English prose: it opens "Full many a wonder is told
us in stories old, of heroes worthy of praise, of hardships dire,
of joy and feasting, of the fighting of bold warriors, of weeping
and of wailing; now ye may hear wonders told. . . ."
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Raising Grace (Paperback)
Patricia Rapley; Illustrated by Vector Tradition; Cover design or artwork by Okalini Chenko
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Chaotic Heart (Paperback)
Patricia Rapley; Illustrated by Vector Tradition
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In developing countries, traditional fermentation serves many
purposes. It can improve the taste of an otherwise bland food,
enhance the digestibility of a food that is difficult to
assimilate, preserve food from degradation by noxious organisms,
and increase nutritional value through the synthesis of essential
amino acids and vitamins. Although "fermented food" has a vaguely
distasteful ring, bread, wine, cheese, and yogurt are all familiar
fermented foods. Less familiar are gari, ogi, idli, ugba, and other
relatively unstudied but important foods in some African and Asian
countries. This book reports on current research to improve the
safety and nutrition of these foods through an elucidation of the
microorganisms and mechanisms involved in their production. Also
included are recommendations for needed research.
Making your own homemade lotions is a relatively simply process. Once you make your first batch, you will wonder why you ever spent your hard-earned money on mass produced lotions! Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 – Easier than you Think: The Basics of Making Homemade Lotion - Gather the Ingredients - Collect the Tools - The Debate about Preservatives Chapter 2 – Lotion Recipes - For the Beginner: Simple Homemade Lotion Recipes to Get You Started - Pumpkins and Falling Leaves: Fall Inspired Lotion Recipes - Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree: Lotion Recipes Perfect for the Holiday Season - Beards and Bottles: Lotions for Men - Buttons and Bows: Lotions for Women - For the Little Ones: Lotions Perfect for Babies and Toddlers - Improving Life, Body and Well Being: Lotions that Promote Health and Wellness - Only the Essentials: Lotions for Everyday Life Chapter 3 – Spread the Love: Homemade Lotions make the Perfect Gift Chapter 4 – Business Minded: Start Selling your Homemade Lotions Chapter 5 – Tips and Tricks to Make your Homemade Lotions a Success Conclusion
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