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Make Space: A Minimalist's Guide to the Good and the Extraordinary
by Regina WongWe simply have too much stuff in our lives. Burdened by our heavy consumerist culture to continually own and consume without purpose, we lose ourselves to debt, dissatisfaction, and despair. If having more, doing more, and being more does not allow us to live abundantly, what can?Minimalism can make all the difference. A minimalist life removes non-essentials and clutter—whether it’s physical clutter in your home or a cluttered mental state that holds you back from your goals— and makes space for only the most important things that truly add value and joy. Make Space offers you the tools to achieve this transformative mindset shift by marrying minimalist philosophy and principles with practical tips, activities, and action points that will unlock truly simple living. Among others, learn how to:•Avoid “Stuffocation” by reducing unnecessary possessions•Declutter your home to create an ideal living space•Design and efficiently maximize minimalist budgets•Clear the mind of negative distractions and be intentional•Avoid emotional drains to be empoweredThe art of minimalism requires intentionally purging, building, crafting, and curating the type of life you’ve always wished you lived. And when you’ve finally removed all forms of clutter, you’ll invite all things good and extraordinary into your most intimate spaces.
Make This Tonight: Recipes to Get Dinner on the Table: A Cookbook
by TastemadeDelicious meals just got easier with 100 all-new recipes inspired by global cuisines and created for the love of food, in the &“excellent&” (Publishers Weekly) first-ever cookbook from go-to online and streaming food destination Tastemade. Say hello to exciting, globally inspired meals that take away the stress of dinnertime. Make This Tonight is your starter kit for impressing your friends (and yourself) with explosively flavorful recipes—like Curry-Butter Roast Chicken, Sausage and Spinach-Stuffed Pasta Shells, Whole Roasted Za&’atar Cauliflower with Tahini Sauce, and Seared Ahi Tuna Sandwiches with Wasabi-Ginger Mayo, as well as desserts like Coffee Crème Brûlée and Vegan Chocolate Cake. These recipes are as simple to learn as they are beautiful to behold. Whether it&’s a quick weeknight meal or an all-out weekend affair, the 100 recipes in Make This Tonight—just like the ones on the hit show—are high on wow factor and low on effort, because Tastemade is here to tell you that delicious food is an attainable goal every single day of the week. Inspired by Tastemade&’s global community of tastemakers, these recipes will cultivate your culinary curiosity for life.
Make Weight Loss Last: 10 Solutions That Nourish Body, Mind, and Soul
by Deborah Kesten Larry ScherwitzThe authors give you the re-visioning and understanding you need to redefine the role of food and eating in your life, so you can lose weight and keep it off.
Make Your Own Beer: A Guide to All Things Beer & How to Brew it Yourself (Make Your Own Ser.)
by John ShepherdA lively introduction to the world of home brewing and a how-to guide that combines theory with best practices—from a former award–winning craft brewer.Make Your Own Beer is an accessible and practical guide to home brewing, covering all aspects of the process, including equipment and the cost versus benefit of different types, beer styles and flavors, and an understanding of key, quality ingredients. Readers will gain the skills to brew a number of different styles of beers, taking satisfaction not only from the activity, but also from the end result.Not just a dry step-by-step manual, Make Your Own Beer is a lighthearted, engaging guide for readers interested in brewing their own beer, and those simply interested in learning about the process. Illustrated with 120 photographs beautifully documenting the process in full color.
Make Your Own Butter: Delicious recipes and flavourings for homemade butter
by Simon DawsonIf it's fun, funky, jazzy and is to do with butter, it's in this book. From how to make butter at home, to where to use it, and if that raises your 'yeah, sure, I know about butter, pal' eyebrows, this book is going to surprise and delight you into next week.Split into four sections:· What you need to know· Making butter· Getting creative· RecipesMake Your Own Butter will· Whip you into a frenzy so you can't wait to start churning· Thrill and surprise with its sheer range of buttery creations like cocktails and beauty products· Enthral with QI style buttery facts· Equip you with a life skill to be passed on to others
Make Your Own Butter: Delicious recipes and flavourings for homemade butter
by Simon DawsonIf it's fun, funky, jazzy and is to do with butter, it's in this book. From how to make butter at home, to where to use it, and if that raises your 'yeah, sure, I know about butter, pal' eyebrows, this book is going to surprise and delight you into next week.Split into four sections:· What you need to know· Making butter· Getting creative· RecipesMake Your Own Butter will· Whip you into a frenzy so you can't wait to start churning· Thrill and surprise with its sheer range of buttery creations like cocktails and beauty products· Enthral with QI style buttery facts· Equip you with a life skill to be passed on to others
Make Your Own Cake Toppers (Make Your Own Ser.)
by Darren AllfordBaking is booming! And Cake toppers are the perfect way to truly personalise a cake for any occassion. Whether baking your own or adding to a cheeky shop bought cake, Darren Allford’s easy to follow steps are all you need to create your own cute, quirky mini masterpieces. You’ll discover a variety of styles, some super easy and some more advanced, as well as working with different materials – fondant for a sweet toothed friendly treat or clay for a trusted keepsake. With a few tools, clear instructions and a dollop of patience, YOU can make these toppers and make them well. Is it your tiny superhero’s birthday? Or Mother’s Day? What about your daughter’s wedding or your son’s welcome home gift? Maybe you want a festive friend for the Christmas cake. You’ll find that somebody squealing with joy at seeing themselves perched on top of a cake is incredibly rewarding. Darren is confident that after trying your hand at just a few of the projects in this book, you’ll develop the skills, knowledge and confidence to ride your own creative rainbow and make anything you want. Roll up your sleeves… let's get making!
Make Your Own Cheese: 12 Homemade Recipes for Cheddar, Parmesan, Mozzarella, Self-Reliant Cheese, and More! (The Backyard Renaissance Collection)
by Caleb WarnockThe author of Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency offers a step-by-step guide to making delicious, all-natural cheese from scratch.With his Backyard Renaissance Collection of how-to guides, Caleb Warnock has been helping people rediscover the simple pleasures of self-reliance. In Make Your Own Cheese, Warnock shares expert tips and simple cheesemaking techniques for a healthier, lower-cost alternative to store-bought, processed cheese.Warnock teaches readers how to make twelve varieties of cheese using techniques for both the beginning cheese chef and those interested in self-reliant recipes. Featured cheese varieties include mild, medium and sharp cheddar; cottage cheese; cream cheese; queso fresco; and more!
Make Your Own Ice Cream: Classic Recipes for Ice Cream, Sorbet, Italian Ice, Sherbet and Other Frozen Desserts
by Sarah Tyson RorerUpdated for modern kitchens, this vintage book of ice cream recipes offers a mouthwatering selection of frozen treats that's sure to include something for everyone. In addition to dozens of different types of ice cream and sherbet, the recipes cover frozen puddings, soufflés, parfaits, and mousses as well as tasty toppings. Numerous dairy-free options include sorbets, Italian ices, and fruit ices. Easy-to-find ingredients range from a variety of fruits and nuts to the traditional flavors of chocolate and vanilla. Brief explanations identify the differences between ices, sorbet, and sherbet and offer general instructions for making frozen desserts. Author Sarah Tyson Rorer (1849–1937), founder of the Philadelphia School of Cookery, was a pioneer of domestic science. Educator, author, editor, radio show host, magazine columnist, dietician, and lecturer, her emphasis on healthy eating was instrumental in the creation of the field of hospital dietetics. Her classic recipes, which are ideal for inexperienced dessert-makers, are compatible with modern ice cream machines.
Make Your Own Rules Cookbook: More Than 100 Simple, Healthy Recipes Inspired By Family And Friends Around The World
by Tara StilesIn Make Your Own Rules Cookbook, Strala Yoga founder, fashion designer, and entrepreneur Tara Stiles shows you how to have fun making your own rules in the kitchen. You’ll begin by breaking free of the labels, judgements, restrictions, and stresses of having to eat a certain way—letting go of the binge-and-purge, punishment-and-reward, diet-and-fail cycles. Learning to listen to what your body really wants, and make intuitive choices, you will find balance and harmony and go on to discover the massively bountiful buffet before you—an endless array of tastes and textures from all across the world!Tara prides herself on making healthy living easy and effortless, and this cookbook holds the same philosophy. She gently guides you through every step of the Make Your Own Rules process, from • preparing yourself for a major shift in your mind-set • stocking a healthy, green kitchen • choosing handy kitchen tools and appliances • scheduling time for grocery shopping and cooking into your busy lifestyle • and more!Tara also gives you the freedom to play in the kitchen, get creative, experiment with recipes, and make them your own. With more than 100 mouthwatering recipes inspired by her international travels, her Midwestern roots, and her daily life in NYC, Make Your Own Rules Cookbook offers up a generous helping of plant-powered juices, smoothies, salads, main dishes, and desserts designed to leave you feeling radiant, energized, and satisfied.Ditch the takeout menus, let your imagination run wild, and get your hands dirty in the kitchen!
Make Your Own Rules Diet
by Tara StilesThe diet makers and nutritionists who have been laying out the optimal health rules over the years have gotten it wrong, and we’ve paid the price big-time. We are sicker than ever, even with the calorie-cutting strategies and fatigue-inducing workouts that have taken over our lives. Sadly, we continue to let outside "experts" control us by believing whoever makes the greatest promise and buying the products they provide. Until now!In Make Your Own Rules Diet, Tara Stiles introduces you to the most knowledgeable expert on your health: YOU. She throws out the accepted "rules" and helps you tune in to yourself, so you can figure out what truly makes you feel good. The moment you make this shift is the moment you take back your power and begin to make choices that actually support you.In these pages, Tara shares her personal story of drifting dangerously away from her own intuition and how it threw her off balance. Then she lays out the tools she used to get back on track—yoga, meditation, and healthy eating—and teaches you easy ways to bring them into your daily routine, so you can cultivate a healthy, strong body; a calm, focused mind; and a spectacularly powerful life.After going through basic guidelines on writing your own rulebook, Tara give you tips, techniques, and practices, including: • A step-by-step goal-setting process so you can figure out where you want to focus • Illustrated yoga routines designed to up energy levels, curb cravings, and enhance peace • Simple breathing and meditation practices to soothe the soul • 50 easy, delicious, plant-based recipes that can be made in minutes • A 7-day kick-start program and a 30-day plan to launch your healthy, happy, radiant transformationAnd remember, Tara’s just your guide; you’re the expert. But she’ll be by your side to keep you safe, offer support, and give you a little love when you need it. So go inside and get intuitive. Be excited and inspired. And remember to have a ton of fun. Because being you should be fun!
Make Your Own Soda: Syrup Recipes for All-Natural Pop, Floats, Cocktails, and More
by Anton Nocito Lynn Marie HulsmanSweet-tart lime. Bright cherry. Creamy vanilla. Natural sodas are vibrantly flavored with the zing of just-squeezed citrus juice, the sweetness of ripe berries, or the subtle perfume of fresh herbs. And with the popularity of countertop appliances that turn tap water into sparkling water, it's easier than ever to make the real thing in your own kitchen: simply mix a fresh soda syrup with bubbly water for a drink that's as sweet (or not) as you like--minus any artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners. In Make Your Own Soda, you'll find 70 recipes for all-natural syrups with unique, artisanal flavors like pineapple, lemongrass, and hibiscus, as well as old-time favorites like ginger, sarsaparilla, and grape. You'll also find great ways to use homemade syrups to create soda fountain classics (Chocolate Egg Cream), great cocktails (Lovage Gin Fizz), and hot drinks (Hot Apple Spice Cup), all as delicious as they are distinctive.
Make it Easy, Make it Light
by Laurie GradMake It Easy, Make It Light offers a tempting array of quick, light dishes for the taste-conscious, time-conscious, and health-conscious cook. The "light" approach to cooking is a sensible return to balance and the basic foods that made up the traditional American diet before processed and fast foods became a way of life. The author provides more than 200 recipes for appetizers, soups, salads, and entrées that are rich in flavor and nutrition while low in fat, sodium, sugar, and calories. Entrées range from Rock Cornish Game Hens Glazed with Cranberry Chutney and Baked Fish with Papaya Salsa to a selection of pizzas, pastas and calzone. Fresh baked breads and savory desserts, such as Hot Strawberry Soufflé and Italian Lemon Cheesecake are included as well, and accompanied by calorie counts.
Make it Last: Sustainably and Affordably Preserving What We Love (Diy Ser.)
by Raleigh BriggsMake It Last: Prolonging and Preserving What We Love bridges the gap between life in a disposable culture and the basic skills needed to save money and live more sustainably.<P><P> This book teaches you how to extend the lives of the things you love by repairing clothing, preserving home-grown food, and even repairing your kitchen sink. Raleigh Briggs takes her longtime commitment to community building through the DIY movement and shares her valuable experience with the reader through a conversational tone in her hand drawn and illustrated guide.
Make it Lighter: Healthier Versions of Your Favourite Recipes
by Angela NilsenTurn your favourite dishes into guilt-free treats!From BBC Good Food contributor Angela Nilsen, this book will teach you how to cook healthy yet satisfying dishes swapping fatty ingredients for lighter ones. With a wide range of recipes, this book can suit everyone; choose from reduced-fat Thai green curry, lamb and vegetable pie, New York cheesecake, and even mayonnaise-based brownies!Learn how to take extra calories away along with guilt, and treat your tastebuds with these light, indulgent delicacies every day.
Make it Lighter: Healthier Versions of Your Favourite Recipes
by Angela NilsenTurn your favourite dishes into guilt-free treats!From BBC Good Food contributor Angela Nilsen, this book will teach you how to cook healthy yet satisfying dishes swapping fatty ingredients for lighter ones. With a wide range of recipes, this book can suit everyone; choose from reduced-fat Thai green curry, lamb and vegetable pie, New York cheesecake, and even mayonnaise-based brownies!Learn how to take extra calories away along with guilt, and treat your tastebuds with these light, indulgent delicacies every day.
Make it Spicy: More Than 50 Recipes That Pack a Punch
by Amy MachnakThe James Beard Award-winning author teaches you how to cook &“meals that are both bursting with heat and utterly delectable&” (Cool Things). Spicy food lovers will enjoy this tantalizing collection of over 50 recipes, ranging in heat levels from mild to fiery. You&’ll find all your favorites—like red chile enchiladas, baby back ribs, jerk chicken, and jalapeño mac &’n&’ cheese—plus sauces and salsas for creating a delicious meal anytime, a guide to chiles, and suggestions for tempering the heat level to your liking. Dig into cuisine from around the world like Sesame Noodles with Peanuts & Thai Chilies, Shakshouka, Wasabi Scallops, Spicy Seafood & Sausage Gumbo, Quesadillas with Poblano Chilies, Crispy Chicken with Hunan-Style Spices, and Rack of Lamb with Harissa Crust. &“For the true firebreathers out there, this could be an indispensable cookbook, especially if you&’re tired of just pouring Sriracha over everything.&”—Refined Guy
Make it Vegan: Simple Plant-based Recipes for Everyone
by Madeleine OliviaMake It Vegan aims to make vegan food accessible to everyone. Whether you’re looking to up your fruit and veg intake, a flexitarian, vegan curious or taking that leap from vegetarian to full-on vegan, this book will bring flavoursome, fool proof and fuss-free meals to your table – whatever your budget. Social-media sensation Madeleine Olivia has spent years developing delicious dishes and sharing them with her followers on YouTube and Instagram. She is here to teach you how to cook a variety of tasty, simple and affordable meals taking you from breakfast right through to lunch and dinner (with some sweet treats thrown in for good measure!). With 59 recipes, including Plant-based Pain au Chocolat, Baked One-pan Scramble, Pasta all Norma, Firecracker Tofu Nuggets, Fluffy Lemon Sponge Cake and Caramel Truffles, Madeleine will show you that the vegan way of life can be exciting, easy and mouth-wateringly good. With each recipe accompanied by a full-colour photo, Make It Vegan will provide plentiful options for mealtimes, making it easy for you to achieve and maintain a more plant-based lifestyle. Make It Vegan will be a constant companion on your vegan journey.
Make it a Double: From Wretched to Wondrous: Tales of One Woman's Lifelong Discovery of Whisky
by Shelley SackierA witty and immersive look at the history, mythology, science, and magical touch that makes whisky taste like a drop of gold. Braving the &“all boys&” clubhouse of the world of whisky has not been easy, but Shelley Sackier has managed to do just that out of her love for the drink. By turns funny and poignant and filled with vivid insight into this ancient craft, Make it a Double will persuade even a teetotaler to want a wee dram. As a woman whose first sip of whisky created the female doppelganger of a Mr. Yuk sticker, that experience produced a sharp realization that the liquid was foul, poisonous, and needlessly dirtied a previously clean glass. And then she met Scotland. Her curiosity and growing passion lit a fire—igniting a desire to learn more about this craft&’s rich and vivid history and the need to break out of an old life and to become the mother, partner, and woman she has always sought to be. After completing a course in Scotland&’s famed Bruichladdich Distillery, Shelley begins her path of writing about—and working within—the world of whisky. There has never been a better time for Shelley's inimitable voice to shed light on this intoxicating realm. Women are not only impressively contributing to the burgeoning sales of the spirit—making up nearly 40% of the whiskey-drinking population in the United States—but they are also growing in number as they enter in to, train within, and lead the industry with their determined creativity and innovation. In the tradition of Blood, Bones, and Butter, Make it a Double establishes Shelley Sackier as a fresh new voice in the lush world of culinary narrative.
Make the Bread, Buy the Butter: What You Should and Shouldn't Cook from Scratch -- Over 120 Recipes for the Best Homemade Foods
by Jennifer ReeseWhen Jennifer Reese lost her job, she was overcome by an impulse common among the recently unemployed: to economize by doing for herself what she had previously paid for. She had never before considered making her own peanut butter and pita bread, let alone curing her own prosciutto or raising turkeys. And though it sounded logical that "doing it yourself" would cost less, she had her doubts. So Reese began a series of kitchen-related experiments, taking into account the competing demands of everyday contemporary American family life as she answers some timely questions: When is homemade better? Cheaper? Are backyard eggs a more ethical choice than store-bought? Will grinding and stuffing your own sausage ruin your week? Is it possible to make an edible maraschino cherry? Some of Reese's discoveries will surprise you: Although you should make your hot dog buns, guacamole, and yogurt, you should probably buy your hamburger buns, potato chips, and rice pudding. Tired? Buy your mayonnaise. Inspired? Make it. With its fresh voice and delightful humor, Make the Bread, Buy the Butter gives 120 recipes with eminently practical yet deliciously fun "Make or buy" recommendations. Reese is relentlessly entertaining as she relates her food and animal husbandry adventures, which amuse and perplex as well as nourish and sustain her family. Her tales include living with a backyard full of cheerful chickens, muttering ducks, and adorable baby goats; countertops laden with lacto-fermenting pickles; and closets full of mellowing cheeses. Here's the full picture of what is involved in a truly homemade life--with the good news that you shouldn't try to make everything yourself--and how to get the most out of your time in the kitchen.
Make your own bacon and ham and other salted, smoked and cured meats
by Paul PeacockThis book describes the various ways you can cure and preserve meats at home that are really tasty, safe to eat, and a whole lot healthier than equivalent shop-bought products. You and only you will have control of what goes into your meat, and of how salty it will be.Based on traditional recipes, it is a practical guide to curing all sorts of meat, from bacon and ham through to making your own salamis, pâtés, confits and galantines. It also includes the production of modern charcuterie, as well as delicious family favourites such as burgers, faggots, meatballs, and sandwich meats of various types, including corned beef. Whether you just want to make your own bacon 'as it used to be', or broaden your repertoire to include prosciutto, biltong and dozens of other preserved treats, this book gives you simple, step-by-step instructions for them all. By showing you how to be safe in the curing world it also enables you to experiment for yourself.
Make your own bacon and ham and other salted, smoked and cured meats
by Paul PeacockThis book describes the various ways you can cure and preserve meats at home that are really tasty, safe to eat, and a whole lot healthier than equivalent shop-bought products. You and only you will have control of what goes into your meat, and of how salty it will be.Based on traditional recipes, it is a practical guide to curing all sorts of meat, from bacon and ham through to making your own salamis, pâtés, confits and galantines. It also includes the production of modern charcuterie, as well as delicious family favourites such as burgers, faggots, meatballs, and sandwich meats of various types, including corned beef. Whether you just want to make your own bacon 'as it used to be', or broaden your repertoire to include prosciutto, biltong and dozens of other preserved treats, this book gives you simple, step-by-step instructions for them all. By showing you how to be safe in the curing world it also enables you to experiment for yourself.
Make-A-Mix
by Karine Eliason Nevada Harward Madeline WestoverMake-A-Mix is really two cookbooks in one. The cookbook begins with 67 make-ahead shortcut mixes for everything from all-purpose cake mix to meatball mix. These can be made on a weekend-or whenever there’s free time-and used to speed food preparation on busy days. The mixes are a key ingredient in one or more of the 306 recipes that follow. The kitchen-tested recipes run the gamut from breakfast dishes to after-dinner treats. They include hearty dinner entrees, like enchilada casserole, onion pot roast, and shrimp & vegetable stir-fry; international fare like green chili burritos and quick chow mein; soups and other appetizers, like New England clam chowder, and even freezer treats like fruit slush. With the Make-A-Mix method, home cooks can control the amount of sugar, salt, and preservatives in a recipe, and save money on store-bought mixes. This cookbook is the updated and expanded version of Make-A-Mix that sold over a million copies.
Make-Ahead Meals Made Healthy: Exceptionally Delicious and Nutritious Freezer-Friendly Recipes You Can Prepare in Advance and Enjoy at a Moment's Notice
by Michele BorboaEasily enjoy home-cooked meals with wholesome ingredients every day of the week with a little help from your freezer.Delight in delicious, nutritious food and save time and money with this guide to preparing meals you can fix and freeze now and enjoy any night of your crazy-busy week!Unlike the sodium-laced, preservative-filled meals you might find in your grocer’s freezer aisle, Make-Ahead Meals Made Healthy features all-natural recipes full of flavors that come to life the instant you reheat them—so your meals don’t just taste as good as the day you stored them away, but better. In addition, you’ll find great tips and advice on how to best prep, store, and reheat every single dish (in any portion), making mealtime prep a cinch for any member of your household.From comforting casserole and lasagna recipes made new again with fresh veggies and whole grains, to hearty and wholesome breakfast baked goods and sweet treats, you’ll discover so many “must-make” recipes inside that you may need to consider a larger freezer!Such show-stopping recipes include:Saucy Saffron ChickenWhole-Grain Pesto Pasta CasseroleAsian-Spiced Tuna CakesApricot-Pistachio Rice PilafVegetarian Teriyaki Stir-FryFast and Easy Fresh Herb FocacciaBaked Gingerbread Cake Doughnuts with Maple GlazeBlackberry Buttermilk CakeWith Make-Ahead Meals Made Healthy, serving healthy, home-cooked meals every night of the week has never been simpler—or more delicious.
Make-Ahead Paleo: Healthy Gluten-, Grain- And Dairy-free Recipes Ready When And Where You Are
by Tammy CredicottIn today's fast-paced world, the family dinner can easily get swallowed up by work, errands, and kids' activities. But sitting down to a healthy home-cooked meal doesn't have to be a thing of the past. In Make Ahead Paleo, Tammy Credicott shows you how to eat well at home and on the run, without sacrificing flavor or good nutrition. Tammy offers up more than 100 flavorful recipes that are ready when you are, wherever you are, each one beautifully illustrated with a photo that will inspire you to start shopping and chopping: dishes such as Garlic Topped Flank Steak Roulade, Apricot Orange Pork Chops, Mushroom Meatballs, Apple Cider Chicken Thighs, Paleo English Muffins, Chocolate Chip Tahini Blondies with Toasted Coconut, and even Pumpkin Cardamom Pancakes. You'll be amazed at how easily, economically, and efficiently you can feed your family grain- and gluten-free meals using fresh, natural, whole-food ingredients.In Make Ahead Paleo, you'll find: Recipes and tips for whipping up freezable meals Inventory sheets to help you keep track of your frozen creations Delicious timesaving recipes for your slow cooker A busy work-week menu with full grocery list Recipes to take on the road One-pan meals you can make in your hotel room Sweet indulgences that freeze and travel wellMake Ahead Paleo is the perfect guide for cooks who don't have all day to slave over a hot stove but still want their meals to taste as if they did. Wherever your hectic life takes you, make it nutritious, make it flavorful, and make it ahead!