Junte-se a nós em uma viagem ao mundo dos livros!
Adicionar este livro à prateleira
Grey
Deixe um novo comentário Default profile 50px
Grey
Assine para ler o livro completo ou leia as primeiras páginas de graça!
All characters reduced
Good Housekeeping Slowly Does It… - Yummy scrummy slow-cook to make right now - cover

Nos desculpe! A editora ou autor removeu este livro do nosso catálogo. Mas não se preocupe, você ainda tem mais de 500.000 livros para escolher para seguir sua leitura!

Good Housekeeping Slowly Does It… - Yummy scrummy slow-cook to make right now

Good Housekeeping

Editora: Collins & Brown

  • 0
  • 1
  • 0

Sinopse

Find yourself short of time or energy? Slowly Does It... has all you need to serve up a hearty meal with little fuss. These super-convenient recipes can be prepared in no time and left to cook - so they're ready when you are. Wow your friends with paella or winter stew; amaze your neighbours with a tasty tagine or a classic casserole. Perfect for the kitchen-challenged and kitchen-savvy home cook, this bevy of simple stews, pies and pot roasts will make your mouth water. From Fish and Shellfish, and Chicken to Meat and Meat-Free, this book is a veritable feast of appetising ideas that will keep your family full up, forever.
Disponível desde: 30/01/2016.

Outros livros que poderiam interessá-lo

  • Alex & Me - How a Scientist and a Parrot Discovered a Hidden World of Animal Intelligence—and Formed a Deep Bond in the Process - cover

    Alex & Me - How a Scientist and...

    Irene M. Pepperberg

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    New York Times BestsellerThe remarkable true story of an extraordinary relationship between psychologist Irene M. Pepperberg and Alex, an African Grey parrot who proved scientists and accepted wisdom wrong by demonstrating an astonishing ability to communicate and understand complex ideas. "You be good. I love you," were Alex's final words to his owner, research scientist Irene Pepperberg, before his premature death at age thirty-one on September 6, 2007. An African Grey parrot, Alex had a brain the size of a shelled walnut, yet he could add, sound out words, understand concepts like bigger, smaller, more, fewer, and none, and he disproved the widely accepted idea that birds possess no potential for language or anything remotely comparable to human intelligence.Alex & Me is the incredible story of an amazing, irascible parrot and his best friend who stayed together through thick and thin for thirty years—the astonishing, moving, and unforgettable story of a landmark scientific achievement and a beautiful relationship.
    Ver livro
  • NPR Favorite Driveway Moments - Radio Stories That Won't Let You Go - cover

    NPR Favorite Driveway Moments -...

    NPR

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Hosts and listeners select their favorite stories from the National Public Radio archives, celebrating life, love, hope—and cookies.This eclectic collection gathers all-time “driveway moment” favorites, including some suggested by listeners themselves.These literate, intelligent, profoundly touching stories are worth hearing over and over again, and now you don’t have to stay in your car. What is a Driveway MomentSM? Maybe it’s happened to you as it has to countless others. . . . You’re driving home, listening to a story on NPR. Suddenly, you find yourself in your driveway (or parking space or parking garage). Rather than turn the radio off, you stay in your car to hear the piece to the end. It’s a Driveway Moment. The NPR Driveway Moments Series collects these “best of” stories so that you are never more than a “play” away from a Driveway Moment.Contents:Introduction by Renée MontagneA Daughter’s Dance Brings Dad JoyRobert Krulwich and the 5-Dollar BillComplexities of Modern Love in the Digital AgeKathy Griffin’s Life: All D-List, Even This InterviewMurals Depict Power of Law and JusticeFormer KKK Member Converts to JudaismGrowing Up, Aging Out: The End of Foster CareThis I Believe: Stray Cat Interrupts Tough Prison CultureSarajevo PetsOn September 11, Paper Memories Fell From SkyBreaking the Color BarrierStoryCorps: Launching a Life with $10 and a DreamCookie Monster Visits NPRA ‘Great Rescue’ in Heavy TrafficStoryCorps: Andes Or Bust: An In-Flight Wardrobe MalfunctionWilliam Wegman’s WeimaranersA Big Ballgame for a Small TownHeartbreaking Reports from a Devastated CityRe-creating Afghanistan: Returning to Istalif
    Ver livro
  • Who the F*** Wants to be President?! - My Year of Living Politically - cover

    Who the F*** Wants to be...

    JJ Walcutt, Sae Schatz

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Why would anyone run for president?  
    Everyone believes you need a big name, deep pockets, and partisan clout to even try—and with good reason. But does it have to be that way, and could a no-name scientist from Florida have a shot at the Oval Office? This is the story of finding that answer. It’s part memoir, part critique, and part tell-all on some of the unwritten rules of American politics. Told by a psychologist and former civil servant, this book sheds light on the often-shadowed ecosystem of national politics, interwoven with my own experience campaigning across the fifty states. It’s a book for anyone irritated with the current climate, for those wanting a glimpse at the inner-workings of our political apparatus, and for those looking for hope for our nation. It’s a book about the American experience—in all its raw, irreverent, loving, surprising, and inspirational glory.
    Ver livro
  • North Carolina Aviatrix Viola Gentry - The Flying Cashier - cover

    North Carolina Aviatrix Viola...

    Jennifer Bean Bower

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A photo-filled biography of a pioneering female pilot who became a champion of aviation for women. 
     
    Viola Gentry of Rockingham County, North Carolina, learned to fly in 1924—and quickly achieved greater heights. In 1925, the aviatrix took her first solo flight. The following year, she flew under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, and in 1928, she established the first officially recorded women’s solo endurance flight record. She became the first federally licensed female pilot from North Carolina that same year.  
     
    She was a national celebrity, and her job in a New York restaurant secured her the nickname the “Flying Cashier.” She even became personal friends with fellow pioneers of aviation Amelia Earhart, Wiley Post, and General James “Jimmy” Doolittle. Then, after a near-fatal crash, Gentry focused her efforts on championing aviation for women and preserving its early history. In this compelling biography, Jennifer Bean Bower reveals the life of one of the great women in Tar Heel State history.
    Ver livro
  • Minimalism - A Stress-free Habit for Keeping Your Home and Workplace Organized and Transform Your Life With Minimalism - cover

    Minimalism - A Stress-free Habit...

    Talia Woods

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    You have to understand that living a simplified and uncluttered life is very attractive. Because of this, it is effortless to clean and organize; hence, less stuff to cause stress. This means that you can channel most of that energy to things you are passionate about. Look around your house. How much mess are you harboring? Is the first thing in your mind, "Where do I begin?" Well, if this is you, that is too bad! However, you have to note that the process of decluttering your house is not very painful. There are several tricks, techniques, and steps that you can employ to declutter your home in a fun and creative way. In this book, you will learn several ways to declutter your home in a step by step manner. Additionally, you will know when the clutter is a problem, what is clutter, and the reasons why you should declutter among others. So read on and discover more fun and creative ways to declutter your home and create a little heaven for you and your family!
    Ver livro
  • To Everything a Season - A View from the Fen - cover

    To Everything a Season - A View...

    Charles Moseley

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    To Everything a Season is a beautifully crafted personal and reflective account of many years of the changing seasons, from autumn    to autumn, in and around a village on the edge of the Cambridge Fenland. It is an uplifting reflection about change: what was, what is, what will be.   
    It is about the miracle of the rich gift of life. It is also about death, loss, and the rebirth of the old into something rich and strange.   
    But it is also a book suffused with a gentle humour, with a deep love and sympathy for our fellow creatures. Charles Moseley tackles what we have done to the world of which we are not owners or masters but stewards, not only for our children but for the whole web of life on which everything depends.      
    Ver livro