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The Little Book for Cocktail Lovers: Recipes, Crafts, Trivia and More – the Perfect Gift for Any Aspiring Mixologist
by Rufus CavendishDiscover everything you need to know to become the ultimate cocktail connoisseur with this beautifully presented pocket guide Do you know the difference between a martini and a margarita glass? Or why some drinks are stirred and not shaken? Whether you're an aspiring mixologist or simply planning the ultimate cocktail party, this book has you covered! Packed within these pages is a selection of showstopper recipes to suit every taste bud, plus craft ideas to add flamboyance to your Old Fashioned and give your Piña Colada pizzazz. With a dash of trivia and a healthy measure of fun, it's time to make every hour cocktail hour! In this book you will find:- An array of both classic and contemporary cocktail recipes- Top tips and tricks for creating the perfect concoction- A comprehensive list of must-have cocktail-making essentials- Step-by-step instructions on how to make decorations to jazz up your drinks- Fun facts and quotes to entertain your party guests withMaestro mixologist, make mine a Margarita!
The Little Book for Cocktail Lovers: Recipes, Crafts, Trivia and More – the Perfect Gift for Any Aspiring Mixologist
by Rufus CavendishDiscover everything you need to know to become the ultimate cocktail connoisseur with this beautifully presented pocket guide Do you know the difference between a martini and a margarita glass? Or why some drinks are stirred and not shaken? Whether you're an aspiring mixologist or simply planning the ultimate cocktail party, this book has you covered! Packed within these pages is a selection of showstopper recipes to suit every taste bud, plus craft ideas to add flamboyance to your Old Fashioned and give your Piña Colada pizzazz. With a dash of trivia and a healthy measure of fun, it's time to make every hour cocktail hour! In this book you will find:- An array of both classic and contemporary cocktail recipes- Top tips and tricks for creating the perfect concoction- A comprehensive list of must-have cocktail-making essentials- Step-by-step instructions on how to make decorations to jazz up your drinks- Fun facts and quotes to entertain your party guests withMaestro mixologist, make mine a Margarita!
The Little Book of Tapas: A Pocket Guide to the Wonderful World of Tapas, Featuring Recipes, Trivia and More
by Rufus CavendishDive into this celebration of one of the world's most sophisticated snack-sized dishes: tapas. Spanish cuisine combines colour, culture and company, with tapas bars across the globe a go-to for flavour and social snacking. Filled with trivia, tips and recipes, this little book is the perfect gift for curious foodies and seasoned connoisseurs alike.
The Little Book of Vegan Student Food: Easy Vegan Recipes for Tasty, Healthy Eating on a Budget
by Alexa KayeA pocket-sized guide to all things vegan grub, this little book is the perfect gift for students. From tofu chilli to veggie curry, plant-based burgers to Quorn burritos, dairy-free pizza to all the pasta bakes (and vegan starters, sides and desserts, too), the recipes, tips and trivia inside this book will put the variety in your vegan diet.
How to Be Body Confident: A Toolkit to Help You Transform Your Relationship with Yourself
by Olivia RobertsThis beautiful guided journal is here to help you shed body shame for good, so that you can feel confident in yourself every day. By engaging with the tips and activities inside, you'll learn how to see your body in a different light, quit negative self-talk and start speaking to yourself with love and kindness.
How to Be Body Confident: A Toolkit to Help You Transform Your Relationship with Yourself
by Olivia RobertsThis beautiful guided journal is here to help you shed body shame for good, so that you can feel confident in yourself every day. By engaging with the tips and activities inside, you'll learn how to see your body in a different light, quit negative self-talk and start speaking to yourself with love and kindness.
The Gluten-Free Kitchen: Simple Ideas and Delicious, Nutritious Recipes to Help You Live Gluten-Free
by Emily KerriganThe Gluten-Free Kitchen is your one-stop guide to living a life you love, gluten-free. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to gluten-free living, learn how to create meals, developed by a nutritionist, that are both healthy and scrumptious. Gluten-free living doesn't have to be restrictive, but can be enjoyable and delicious!
The Little Book of Gin: A Pocket Guide to the World of Gin History, Culture, Cocktails and More
by Nick MoyleFrom juniper berries to coriander, and citrus peel to exotic spices, the endless varieties of gin makes it one of the most versatile and beloved drinks today. Go on a spirited journey into the history, production and culture of gin, learn how your favourite gins are created and be gin-spired with cocktail recipes in this intoxicating guide.
The Little Book of Gin: A Pocket Guide to the World of Gin History, Culture, Cocktails and More
by Nick MoyleFrom juniper berries to coriander, and citrus peel to exotic spices, the endless varieties of gin makes it one of the most versatile and beloved drinks today. Go on a spirited journey into the history, production and culture of gin, learn how your favourite gins are created and be gin-spired with cocktail recipes in this intoxicating guide.
The Little Book of One-Pot Meals: Easy Recipes for Satisfying, Fuss-Free Cooking
by Rufus CavendishThis collection of simple, satisfying recipes is the ultimate guide to one-pot cooking. Including recipes for air-fryers, slow cookers, hobs and ovens, and meals for every occasion - from quick weeknight favourites to delicious date-night treats - this book will show you how to cook fuss-free food with maximum taste and minimal hassle.
The Dad's BBQ Cookbook: Sweet and Savoury Recipes for the Ultimate BBQ Spread
by Sam BrooksThe BBQ is the domain of dads. This is a universal fact. Whether you are hosting a large gathering or you want to whip up something quick and easy for one, this book covers all BBQ bases, including meat, fish and veggie grills, sauces and rubs, side dishes, and sweet treats.It's time to don your apron, fuel the flames and get grilling!
The Little Protein Cookbook: Recipes and Advice for Reaping the Rewards of a High-Protein Diet
by Taylor SpencerThere is a host of health benefits to a high-protein diet. It can support you on your weight-loss journey, facilitate growth and strength, and leave you feeling fuller for longer. This book will be your go-to-guide to understanding how the diet works, what it can do for you and, of course, how to bridge the gap between nutritious and delicious.
The Little Book of Foraging: Practical Advice and Handy Hints for Aspiring Foragers
by Kitty GreenbrownWhether you're a beginner or wanting to brush up on your existing skills, and no matter where you live, this book will help you learn the essentials, identify staple foods and discover recipes to create foraged feasts.The Little Book of Foraging is the ideal companion and will show you how to gather food safely, responsibly and joyfully.
The Little Book of Gardening: Practical Advice and Handy Hints for Aspiring Gardeners
by Simon ZonenblickWhether you're a beginner or wanting to hone your existing skills, and no matter the size of your garden, this book will help you learn the essentials. discover a wide range of flora and plan a garden.The Little Book of Gardening is the ideal companion and will show you how to garden at your own pace, in your own time, in your own way.
The Dry Bar: Over 60 recipes for zero-proof craft cocktails
by Owen WilliamsAll the showmanship of proper cocktail mixology brought to a no-alcohol drinks book, The Dry Bar includes high-end counterparts to well-loved favourites, from the Passionfruit 'mojito' to the Espresso 'martini'.There are none of the overly sweet juice-oriented mocktails here: these are drinks for a sophisticated palate and show-off entertaining – finely curated and expertly crafted. This is the a go-to book for anyone wanting to enjoy the feeling of having a 'proper' drink without any of the downsides of alcohol.For those who like serious cocktails and fine dining but are cutting back on alcohol, are sober curious, or on dry January, the recipes deliver the flavour profiles of traditional spirits.
The Dry Bar: Over 60 recipes for zero-proof craft cocktails
by Owen WilliamsAll the showmanship of proper cocktail mixology brought to a no-alcohol drinks book, The Dry Bar includes high-end counterparts to well-loved favourites, from the Passionfruit 'mojito' to the Espresso 'martini'.There are none of the overly sweet juice-oriented mocktails here: these are drinks for a sophisticated palate and show-off entertaining – finely curated and expertly crafted. This is the a go-to book for anyone wanting to enjoy the feeling of having a 'proper' drink without any of the downsides of alcohol.For those who like serious cocktails and fine dining but are cutting back on alcohol, are sober curious, or on dry January, the recipes deliver the flavour profiles of traditional spirits.
The Discovery of Love: A Psychedelic Experience with LSD-25
by Malden BishopThe Discovery of Love, first published in 1963, is one man's experience with the hallucinogenic drug LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), administered in a clinical setting. Author Malden Bishop reports on his life and background leading up to his use of LSD, and documents his thoughts and emotions while under the influence of the drug. Notable is his account of the state of higher awareness he achieved from the LSD and the lasting effect the drug had on his view of the world and his place in the universe. An Appendix provides answers to many common questions asked about the drug.
The Eternal Search: The Story of Man and His Drugs
by Richard R. MathisonA kaleidoscopic survey of the lore and legend of the World’s drugs and medicines.This unique and delightful anecdotal history of drugs and medicines pursues the important doctrines of medicine down through the centuries. Provides fascinating data on some of the by-paths, and it traces the old wives' tale to their origins.
Stools and Bottles: Daily Thoughts and Meditations for A.A. Members
by Edward A WebsterFew programs in the world have enabled the hopelessly lost to regain their stability in the world more than Alcoholics Anonymous. This classic book, by the author of the “little Red Book”, offers daily meditations and insights into the plight of the alcoholic and the solution to the problems that they face.
The Disease Concept of Alcoholism
by E. M. JellinekJellinek's famous book defining the concept of alcoholism as a medical disease facilitated moving alcoholism into a different light. Jellinek is often called the father of the disease theory or model of alcoholism. His theory listed alcoholism as having stages that drinkers progressively passed through.
The Life of Pasteur
by René Vallery-RadotTranslated from the French by Mrs. R.L. Devonshire, here we have the fascinating biography of Louis Pasteur 1822-1895, French microbiologist, chemist, and founder of modern microbiology. We learn of his investigation into the ways of excluding the airborne microorganisms which were responsible for fermentation in milk, beer, and other liquids using heat, today known as pasteurisation, and of his development of vaccines for anthrax, rabies, and chicken cholera.
The Complete Wine Book
by Frank Schoonmaker Tom MarvelWritten by the doyen of wine experts of the turn of the century, Frank Schoonmaker records his views, shares his tastebuds and recounts his experiences with European wines.“A BOOK on wine, like good wine itself, really needs neither introduction nor excuse. It is its own best introduction. There is no way to know wine, save by drinking it, and all that a book can do is serve as a guide in one’s personal researches and, it is hoped, as a spur to those whose researches have not yet begun.”
A Therapist's View of Personal Goals
by Carl R. RogersThis pamphlet, by Carl Rogers who developed what he called client-centered therapy, briefly lays out a pathway of life that values self-awareness and acceptance, being the self one truly is, an authenticity that can be the basis of creativity. He observes that this is the life-goal that people find as they participate in therapy that frees up their choices. While this may by now be familiar to many, it is a concise and clear statement that could be helpful to others. Our culture still imposes rigid expectations and judgments on us. This is not explicitly about a spiritual life, but it is a nice introduction to Carl Rogers' enduring insights.—Print ed.
Diseases and Therapeutics of the Skin
by J. Henry AllenThe author was a teacher of skin diseases. A book which gives the description, etiology, diagnosis and treatment according to the law of similar.
We Made Peace with Polio
by Luther RobinsonRobinson was an elementary school principal who first watched his students and then his own children become stricken with polio during an epidemic in North Carolina in 1953.