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Hello! Cornbread Land

Author : Bread
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2017-11-23
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1981105883

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Cornbread is A Buffet Party in Your Mouth! Read this book for FREE on the Kindle Unlimited NOW ~ DOWNLOAD FREE eBook (PDF) included ILLUSTRATIONS of 365 recipes right after conclusion ! Why do I call it is a party? Let's discover the book "Hello! Cornbread Land: 365 Days of Delicious Cornbread Recipes Today! (Cornbread Cookbook, Cornbread Book, Cornbread Cooker, Cornbread Recipes, Quick Bread Book, Best Quick Breads)" to get it! With all my heart I put in the book, you will find it very interesting and awesome with the part listed below: Get Started with 5 AWESOME Gift Chapter One: How To Make The Best Quick Breads Chapter Two: 365 Days of Delicious Cornbread Recipes! Actually, cooking or making bread is not difficult and you do not need to be too clever. Of course, the cleverness is always great to create the best foods or bread but if you do not have it, it is still okay. The more important is your passion for what you do. If you have passion, you will be resolute, patient and diligent enough to take care of that passion, to make it develop inside you. Just imagine the facial expression of the people you love when receiving my handmade cornbread, I must rush into the kitchen and stay there all day without boredom. Don't worry, if I can do it, you can certainly do it too. So, do not hum and haw! Let's open a recipe in "Hello! Cornbread Land Volume 1" to make your mouth become the place to set up a buffet party! In the book, I also show you many tips and tricks to make a perfect loaf of bread that I learnt and experienced during my bread making way. I think and hope that it is useful to you! Moreover, I also put a very interesting part in it that I will let you discover by yourself! Today is surely a nice day to start something new like picking up a recipe in "Hello! Cornbread Land Volume 1" and make it with all your warm heart! You also see more recipes of many different types of bread such as: Holiday Bread Pastries Pizza Dough and Crusts Quick Bread Yeast Bread in my big bread series named: "Bread Land"! Purchase the Print Edition & RECEIVE a digital copy FREE via Kindle MatchBook I really hope that each book in the series will be always your best friend in your little kitchen. Let's live happily and make more cornbread every day! Tag: gluten free cornbread, cornbread cookbook, cornbread book, cornbread cooker, cornbread recipes, pumpkin cornbread, homemade cornbread, quick bread book, best quick breads, quick bread recipe

To the Promised Land

Author : Joann Ellen Sisco
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-08-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781477249581

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Trouble happened in families, and some members were more affected than others. What happened to Camille Wainwright should never happen to any young teenage girl. It was clear, the Wainright family had a serious problem, and a geographical move could make things a lot easier, especially for little Carly as she grew older. Her uncle Aaron waited and searched for several years until the right opportunity was available. Thats when he lost no time in heading for the territory. Let the chips fall where they may FROM GUNSHOT TO HOMESTEAD is book one of an eight book series, DEEP FORK RIVER, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY. This series took place in a unique period of history when new land was deeded on the basis of a gunshot and a footrace. The central nugget of land in the Oklahoma Territory was advertised for settlement, quarter sections were marked out and on the 22 of April, l889 the local Cavalry and other officials started the race at the shot of a gun. The small town fictional town of Prosper was settled by these immigrants and others. It is generally thought that this incident was the only one of its kind in history. Book one. FROM GUNSHOT TO HOMKESTEAD. A 22 year old young lady and her father make a night flight to protect a small girl from kidnap. Book two. UNDER THE REDBUDS. An idea born in a Nebraska storm gives birth to a snowball of activity for half a town. Book three. TREK THROUGH THE WILDERNESS. A young Kentucky preacher follows a strange guide with the help of a young lady. Book four. OF BOOMERS AND SOONERS. Free land was passed out, but some of it was already occupied. Book six. BEHIND EVERY CLOUD. Young victim of circumstances feels she finally deserves a silver lining, if she can just turn that cloud around. Book seven. TO THE PROMISED LAND. Young Camille experiences what no girl experience, but some things happen in the best families. Book eight. WITH A SONG IN THE NIGHT. Two young girls who never met are thrown together in desperate circumstances.

The Land and the Days

Author : Tracy Daugherty
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-27
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780806190518

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In “Cotton County,” the first of the dual memoirs in The Land and the Days, acclaimed author Tracy Daugherty describes the forces that shape us: the “rituals of our regions” and the family and friends who animate our lives and memories. Combining reminiscence, history, and meditation, Daugherty retraces his childhood in Texas and Oklahoma, where he first encountered the realities of politics, race, and class. As a child in the early 1960s, Daugherty lived with his parents and sister in West Texas. And yet from a young age, in the author’s recounting, he was just as much at home in the small town of Walters, Oklahoma, where his grandparents lived and where he and his family often visited. A cattle and oil town just a few miles north of the Red River, Walters seemingly belonged to another realm. In sensory detail, Daugherty evokes the old-fashioned atmosphere of his grandparents’ home, the “tastes, smells, and textures: fried okra, mothballs, cotton batting—radiators and ancient typewriters.” These were things, he explains, that he experienced only in Oklahoma. The “Unearthly Archives,” the second of Daugherty’s memoirs, expands the realistic accounts of the first narrative, providing a meditation on the meaning of grief. Daugherty demonstrates his curiosity and indefatigable quest for understanding and closure by examining his life-long store of literary readings, as well as the music he loves, to discover the true value of a life dedicated to art. Whereas the first narrative explores daily family life, setting up what will be the huge loss of his parents, the second examines questions of death, grief, creativity, and the meaning of memory. As he mourns the loss of his parents, Daugherty reckons with his own mortality and finds himself confronting such fundamental questions as, How does individual consciousness develop? What can music, art, and literature teach us about life’s experiences? And finally, Is there a soul? The Land and the Days addresses these eternal questions with uncommon honesty and grace.

The Land of Promise

Author : Al Lacy,Joanna Lacy
Publisher : Multnomah
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2009-03-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307562036

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LAND RUSH! Britt Clairborne, United Cherokee Nation Chief of Police, and his sweet wife, Cherokee Rose, face challenging times. It’s 1889, and the Cherokees are being moved onto reservations within the Oklahoma District. The remainder of the land promised to them decades ago is being opened for white settlers to homestead. Of course, the Cherokees are unhappy. Some are outraged and want to stand and fight–despite Britt’s warning that they will be punished swiftly and severely by the U.S. Army. Before long, white settlers converge from all directions. Lee and Kathy Belden and their two children come from Texas, where they lost their farm after years of drought. Martha Ackerman, newly widowed, arrives from Kansas with her three young children and her parents. Craig Parker, fresh out of prison and cleared of a bank robbery he didn’t commit, travels with his loyal wife, Gloria, from Missouri. And so many others. They all come for land and a new beginning, yet face so much that is unexpected: fraudulent sooners, funnel clouds, rattlesnakes, even oil. And of course, unexpected kindness and God’s provision. Will the Cherokees and the settlers all find a home in the land of promise? And perhaps a spiritual home as well?

The Distant Land of My Father

Author : Bo Caldwell
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2011-04-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780811875219

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An ambitious man and his adoring daughter are separated and estranged by an ocean and by the tides of history in this “marvelous” novel (Los Angeles Times). For Anna Schoene, growing up in the magical world of Shanghai in the 1930s creates a special bond between her and her father. He is the son of missionaries, a smuggler, and a millionaire who leads a charmed but secretive life. When the family flees to Los Angeles in the face of the Japanese occupation, he chooses to stay, believing his connections and luck will keep him safe. He’s wrong—but he survives, only to again choose Shanghai over his family during the Second World War. Anna and her father reconnect late in his life, when she finally has a family of her own, but it is only when she discovers his extensive journals that she is able to fully understand him and the reasons for his absences. The Distant Land of My Father is a “beautiful” novel “for everyone who has ever felt himself in exile from any beloved place, or a time that can never return” (The Washington Post Book World). “Seamlessly weaves together Anna’s own memories with those of her father, gleaned from the journals . . . An elegant, refined story of families, wartime, and the mystique of memory.” —Kirkus Reviews “Vivid with details of prewar Shanghai and Los Angeles.” —Publishers Weekly “Lush and epic.” —San Jose Mercury News “Remarkable . . . A moving tale of love and the possibility of forgiveness.” —Library Journal

Land of Promise, Land of Tears

Author : Jerry L. Twedt
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781467873994

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It is 1869 and Ole and Helena Branjord are Norwegian immigrants attempting to make a new life on forty acres of central Iowa farmland. Ole is a kind, gentle man who questions his ability to provide for his family. Helena is pining for a real house, but has sadly learned through her past experiences that promises, no matter how sincere, are never certain. But Ole has lofty dreams to prove all the naysayers wrong and double his farmstead. The Branjord children each possess talents and challenges. Eleven-year-old Oline loves music. Martin is intelligent beyond his eight years. Four-year-old Berent wants to wear pants instead of the dresses Norwegian custom dictates he don every day. Populating the Branjords world are other immigrants that include a giant, strong man who can make a violin sing; a Civil War veteran with disfiguring physical scars; and members of the local Lutheran church determined to save their congregation. But among all the good is one enemy from Helenas past who wants nothing more than to destroy the Branjords. Twedts well-researched novel deserves to be awarded a place next to Rolvaag's work on the book shelves of home, public, and college libraries. It is apparent that Twedt has devoted many years to perfecting his craft as a storyteller. Brad Steiger

Leaving the South

Author : Mary Weaks-Baxter
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2018-12-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781496819628

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Millions of southerners left the South in the twentieth century in a mass migration that has, in many ways, rewoven the fabric of American society on cultural, political, and economic levels. Because the movements of southerners--and people in general--are controlled not only by physical boundaries marked on a map but also by narratives that define movement, narrative is central in building and sustaining borders and in breaking them down. In Leaving the South: Border Crossing Narratives and the Remaking of Southern Identity, author Mary Weaks-Baxter analyzes narratives by and about those who left the South and how those narratives have remade what it means to be southern. Drawing from a broad range of narratives, including literature, newspaper articles, art, and music, Weaks-Baxter outlines how these displacement narratives challenged concepts of southern nationhood and redefined southern identity. Close attention is paid to how depictions of the South, particularly in the media and popular culture, prompted southerners to leave the region and changed perceptions of southerners to outsiders as well as how southerners saw themselves. Through an examination of narrative, Weaks-Baxter reveals the profound effect gender, race, and class have on the nature of the migrant's journey, the adjustment of the migrant, and the ultimate decision of the migrant either to stay put or return home, and connects the history of border crossings to the issues being considered in today's national landscape.

Strangers in the Land of Egypt

Author : Stephen March
Publisher : Permanent Press (NY)
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UOM:39015080834719

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The Cornbread Chronicles

Author : Ludlow Porch
Publisher : Peachtree Junior
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Humor
ISBN : 0931948487

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One Lord, One Faith, One Cornbread

Author : Fred Nelson,Ed McClanahan
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : History
ISBN : UCAL:$B399172

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These Stories I Lived

Author : Hazel Juanita Winters Collins
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781524693039

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These stories by Hazel Juanita Winters Collins will take you back to a horse-and-buggy time, the early automobile, prerefrigeration, moonshine, and the one-room schoolhouse. For this was the time of Ms. Collins’s youth, a time when she was between the ages of five and thirteen, the period 1924 to 1932. From recollections in her mature years, we learn about the many people she knew and grew up with on her parents’ plantation farm in South Georgia—parents Ruth and Clower; sisters Claudene and Sarah; black Irish aunt Min; a specially gifted child named Angel; uncles Clarence and Willis; cousins Epp, Ellick, Junior, and Frances; and the many black people she loved and admired, including Isabella and Allen, Uncle Gus and Aunt Mary, Mousie, Ed, Sugar, Alice, Lizzer, and Uncle Alp. Then there were the Bruces, who arrived from New York City. Like Uncle Gus and Aunt Mary before them, and Mousie and Ed later, they took up residence at the Creek House. For the year they were there, sons Ben, Bo, and Boaz got into so much trouble for their lack of knowledge about undomesticated animals, it might have spelled their doom.

The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook

Author : Deb Perelman
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 675 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2012-10-30
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780307961068

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NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • Celebrated food blogger and best-selling cookbook author Deb Perelman knows just the thing for a Tuesday night, or your most special occasion—from salads and slaws that make perfect side dishes (or a full meal) to savory tarts and galettes; from Mushroom Bourguignon to Chocolate Hazelnut Crepe. “Innovative, creative, and effortlessly funny." —Cooking Light Deb Perelman loves to cook. She isn’t a chef or a restaurant owner—she’s never even waitressed. Cooking in her tiny Manhattan kitchen was, at least at first, for special occasions—and, too often, an unnecessarily daunting venture. Deb found herself overwhelmed by the number of recipes available to her. Have you ever searched for the perfect birthday cake on Google? You’ll get more than three million results. Where do you start? What if you pick a recipe that’s downright bad? With the same warmth, candor, and can-do spirit her award-winning blog, Smitten Kitchen, is known for, here Deb presents more than 100 recipes—almost entirely new, plus a few favorites from the site—that guarantee delicious results every time. Gorgeously illustrated with hundreds of her beautiful color photographs, The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook is all about approachable, uncompromised home cooking. Here you’ll find better uses for your favorite vegetables: asparagus blanketing a pizza; ratatouille dressing up a sandwich; cauliflower masquerading as pesto. These are recipes you’ll bookmark and use so often they become your own, recipes you’ll slip to a friend who wants to impress her new in-laws, and recipes with simple ingredients that yield amazing results in a minimum amount of time. Deb tells you her favorite summer cocktail; how to lose your fear of cooking for a crowd; and the essential items you need for your own kitchen. From salads and slaws that make perfect side dishes (or a full meal) to savory tarts and galettes; from Mushroom Bourguignon to Chocolate Hazelnut Crepe Cake, Deb knows just the thing for a Tuesday night, or your most special occasion. Look for Deb Perelman’s latest cookbook, Smitten Kitchen Keepers!

Bress 'n' Nyam: Gullah Geechee Recipes from a Sixth-Generation Farmer

Author : Matthew Raiford
Publisher : The Countryman Press
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2021-05-11
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781682686058

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More than 100 heirloom recipes from a dynamic chef and farmer working the lands of his great-great-great grandfather. From Hot Buttermilk Biscuits and Sweet Potato Pie to Salmon Cakes on Pepper Rice and Gullah Fish Stew, Gullah Geechee food is an essential cuisine of American history. It is the culinary representation of the ocean, rivers, and rich fertile loam in and around the coastal South. From the Carolinas to Georgia and Florida, this is where descendants of enslaved Africans came together to make extraordinary food, speaking the African Creole language called Gullah Geechee. In this groundbreaking and beautiful cookbook, Matthew Raiford pays homage to this cuisine that nurtured his family for seven generations. In 2010, Raiford’s Nana handed over the deed to the family farm to him and his sister, and Raiford rose to the occasion, nurturing the farm that his great-great-great grandfather, a freed slave, purchased in 1874. In this collection of heritage and updated recipes, he traces a history of community and family brought together by food.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1516 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Copyright
ISBN : STANFORD:36105006357235

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Alaska

Author : Robert Hedin,Gary Holthaus
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1994-02-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0816514429

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This aptly named book contains 22 selections by John Muir, John McPhee, Barry Lopez, and others on Alaska and to some extent on the neighboring Yukon, accompanied by a small but evocative collection of photographs of Eskimos. The pieces, most of which are top-notch, vividly describe the harsh climate, the Arctic and sub-Arctic habitats, and the animals of Alaska, and tell the stories of the Native Americans and others who have made their home or worked in the North. This excellent sampler of some of the best writing on Alaska is recommended for academic and, especially, public libraries.