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The Happy Cookbook

The Happy Cookbook

by Steeve Doocy, Kathy Doocy
256 Pages · 2015 · 22 MB · 52 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Feasting Wild
by Gina Rae La Cerva
336 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 2,618 Downloads · New!
The “Feasting Wild: In Search of the Last Untamed Food” is full of hunger-fueled adventures and learnings book that leads to a unique perspective. Gina Rae La Cerva is the author of this delicious book. Cerva is a geographer, environmental anthropologist and award-winning writer who has traveled extensively to research a variety of environmental and food-related topics. Cerva holds a Master of Environmental Science from Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and a Master of Philosophy from the University of Cambridge.
The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook
by Steve Doocy
320 Pages · 2015 · 97 MB · 76 Downloads · New!
“The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook: 100- Plus Fast and Easy New Recipes That Taste Like Home” is an excellent description of how to make the kitchen and dining table a place that refreshes the mind and heart of the family and they become happy. This formidable book is written by Steve Doocy. He is the bestselling New York Times author and has written a lot of mouthwatering and delicious recipes for us in this book. Here the author tells us how to make your dinner table full of dishes. The book makes us able to do so without disturbing our budget and our work routine. It contains the recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and has been proved much helpful for the readers. The author says that almost all of us are fond of eating but only a few of us are fond of cooking but after reading this book they will also want to try new delicious and mouthwatering dishes. In summary, the book is full of fun, humor, recipes, and interest for the readers who wanted to be the best chef.
Blessing the Hands that Feed Us
by Vicki Robin
352 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 55 Downloads · New!
The “Blessing the Hands that Feed Us: Lessons from a 10-Mile Diet” is an enjoyable read that encourages the people to eat locally and live healthily. The author of this inspiring book is Vicki Robin. Robin is a renowned innovator, writer, and speaker. She has received awards from Co-Op America and Sustainable Northwest and was profiled in Utne Magazine’s book Visionaries. She lives on Whidbey Island in Washington. Blessing the Hands that Feed Us is good for the farmers, local economy and good for personal health. It filled with many recipes that will help the readers to live happy and active. Robin’s diet not only brings to light society’s unhealthy dependency on mass-produced but also helps her to reconnect with her body and environment. She exposes the cause and effect of the food business. She helped millions of Americans to reshape their lives in sound and beautiful ways. Furthermore, Robin talks about where we are, what our current global corporate industrial food system is and how we return to a more local food production system that might affect us. To sum it up, Blessing the Hands that Feed Us is a wonderful diet book.
The Best American Food Writing 2019
by Samin Nosrat
288 Pages · 2015 · 3 MB · 61 Downloads · New!
“The Best American Food Writing 2019 (The Best American Series)” is a wonderful book about food and drink. The author of this dieting book is Samin Nosrat. Samin is a writer, chef, and teacher. Her first book, Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat is a New York Times best-seller, James Beard Award Winner and the recipient of multiple ICAP Cookbook Awards, and has been turned into a Netflix original series. She is one of five food columnist for the New York Times Magazine. In this book, the author reveals numerous foods and recipes. It helps one to read and understand what food writing is all about and how it varies from culture to culture. This book makes us hungry and motivates us to go out into the world in search of new experiences. In addition, this book will inspire you to pick up a knife and start chopping, but also think about what you are eating and how it came to your plate. She also describes some benefits of food that is more important for all people. All in all, The Best American Food Writing 2019 is a must-read book for all food lovers.
The Full Plate
by Ayesha Curry
256 Pages · 2020 · 36 MB · 58 Downloads · New!
“The Full Plate: Flavor Filled, Easy Recipes for Families with No Time and a lot to Do” is a motivating book which guides the working ladies about how to maintain the balance between work and family and besides you work how to make your family a big fan of your dishes. This cookbook is written by Ayesha Curry. She is the bestselling New York Times author and had written many famous and fascinating books like The Second Life etc. In this book author makes the other ladies realize that there is no substitute of the home made food for you and your family. She states that whatever your circumstances are you should make the food for you and your family. If you don’t know how to cook, then this book is the excellent guideline and contain more than 100 recipes which are not much time taking and help you to be an expert chef. The book makes us realize that presence of different foods and flavors at the dining table will increase the appetite and you will feel more comfortable while eating them at home instead of restaurant. As conclusion, the book is full of motivation and interest for the readers who want to make their food by their own hands.
Spoon Fed
by Kim Severson
254 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 52 Downloads · New!
“Spoon Fed: How Eight Cooks Saved My Life” is an astonishing and impressive book. The formidable book is written by food writer Kim Severson. This book is among the most loved books of the New York Times from 2010. She wanted to explain what she was when she born and how her mother taught her to spend an ideal life. In this book, the writer transferred his own life’s experience in an effective manner on paper to be read by all of us. She described all in a humorous way to entertain readers along with the lessons they learned from it. This book is highly inspiring and motivational for readers. It guides them on how to face harnesses of life with courage and patience and how to get a fruitful lesson from it and make it a part of life. The author tells us the man who he was at every stage of life from birth to adolescence and adolescence to adult and then an old man. He told us how relationships are important to us. She tells us the way of transferring the experiences of life from her mother to her and now she is teaching them to her daughter. Life is a continuous chain and the characteristics of one part affect the other in one way or another. So, try to share your learnings from your life so that the next generation can get benefit from it. Spoonfed by Kim Severson is an interesting and inspiring book.

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