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The Baker's Girl

Author : Gracie Hart
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2021-12-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781398508088

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Meg just wants to keep her family together. Her mother is desperately ill and her sister is still in school so it is up to her to support them. All Meg knows to do is bake and desperation leads her to Ted Lund, the miserly owner of a local bakery. In a moment of uncharacteristic kindness, he takes pity on Meg and offers her a job. But Ted’s charity ends there. He’ll save money at any costs, cutting corners by using sawdust in his bread, ignoring vermin in his flour, and paying Meg a pittance. But despite her mistreatment, Meg can see what the bakery might yet be. Using her baking skills, can she turn the shop around?

Joy the Baker Cookbook

Author : Joy Wilson
Publisher : Hachette Books
Page : 562 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2012-02-28
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781401304195

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Joy the Baker Cookbook includes everything from "Man Bait" Apple Crisp to Single Lady Pancakes to Peanut Butter Birthday Cake. Joy's philosophy is that everyone loves dessert; most people are just looking for an excuse to eat cake for breakfast.

The Battle of the Bakers

Author : George Edward Stanley
Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2012-06-27
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780307817068

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The Battle of the Bakers by George Edward Stanley Pdf

Katie Lynn and her best friend, Tina, are all set to win the town's baking contest. That is, until Jonathan Wilbarger enters and the sugar-coated bake-off turns into a sizzling battle. Can the Katie Lynn Cookie Company stand the heat and out-cook the competition? Or will its recipe for success turn into a dessert disaster? Find out in The Battle of the Bakers. Winning recipe included!

The Happy Baker

Author : Erin Bolger
Publisher : Harlequin
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2010-10-01
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781426869006

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20+ 30+ years of dating fiascos 60+ down-home, comforting recipes 1 pink baking hammer, with apron and lip gloss to match Many (many) bottles of wine Too many tears A whole lotta laughter Yields: 1 very happy baker We've all been there. The blind date from hell. The Big Hurt. The guy who details his various surgeries over Caesar salad on the first date. Who needs a pint of rocky road when you can head to the kitchen and work out your heartache with a whisk and a bottle of wine? Erin Bolger has been there, dated that and baked through it all. Turns out the more bitter the heartbreak, the sweeter the batter. So don't cry over bad dates, bad boyfriends or bad breakups—whip up a batch of My-Mom-Didn't-Like-You-Anyway Cupcakes and bake yourself happy.

The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question, 1700-1775

Author : Steven Laurence Kaplan
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 784 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1996-06-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780822381983

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In preindustrial Europe, dependence on grain shaped every phase of life from economic development to spiritual expression, and the problem of subsistence dominated the everyday order of things in a merciless and unremitting way. Steven Laurence Kaplan’s The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question, 1700–1775 focuses on the production and distribution of France’s most important commodity in the sprawling urban center of eighteenth-century Paris where provisioning needs were most acutely felt and most difficult to satisfy. Kaplan shows how the relentless demand for bread constructed the pattern of daily life in Paris as decisively and subtly as elaborate protocol governed the social life at Versailles. Despite the overpowering salience of bread in public and private life, Kaplan’s is the first inquiry into the ways bread exercised its vast and significant empire. Bread framed dreams as well as nightmares. It was the staff of life, the medium of communion, a topic of common discourse, and a mark of tradition as well as transcendence. In his exploration of bread’s materiality and cultural meaning, Kaplan looks at bread’s fashioning of identity and examines the conditions of supply and demand in the marketplace. He also sets forth a complete history of the bakers and their guild, and unmasks the methods used by the authorities in their efforts to regulate trade. Because the bakers and their bread were central to Parisian daily life, Kaplan’s study is also a comprehensive meditation on an entire society, its government, and its capacity to endure. Long-awaited by French history scholars, The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question, 1700–1775 is a landmark in eighteenth-century historiography, a book that deeply contextualizes, and thus enriches our understanding of one of the most important eras in European history.

The Bakers’ Dozen Trilogies

Author : Dale L. Sollars
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2017-05-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781543413854

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The Bakers’ Dozen Trilogies by Dale L. Sollars Pdf

During the 1980s through 1990s, Washington, DC, leadership was in shambles following the arrest of Mayor Marion Barry on drug charges. When Barry was reelected as mayor after being released from prison, the outraged United States Congress slashed every cent possible from the city budget, a decision that would ultimately take revenge on the entire city. The Congresss retaliation was swift and widespread throughout the city government . . . and the Metropolitan Police Department. Congress defunding the citys metropolitan police had a devastating effect on everything from crime rates to the restructuring of the entire department. Not one cent was budgeted for the police department. Congresss view of city management echoed that of a national opinion in that a city reelecting a jailbird as their mayor deserved everything it got. Long-established hiring practices that had once made the Metropolitan Police Department a premiere agency were all but eliminated. Many times, the hiring of new officers was left to the discretion of a few persons within the agency. Cronyism was rampant, and hiring standards were lowered. The friends of some city officials were hired as police recruits even though their drug arrest convictions would have excluded them from being hired under earlier standards. During the late 1980s, one recruit class had over 40 percent of their recruit officers subjected to department disciplinary action or were terminated during their very first year of service. One academy class was embarrassed by the arrest of seven new recruits for outstanding felony warrants. Apparently, no one had bothered to check the applicants names through the National Criminal Database for outstanding warrants. Or perhaps had this been a carefully planned strategy to hire unqualified and unemployed city residents and lessen a growing unemployment problem? Either way, anyone with a prior arrest record and fortunate enough to have friends in high places could be a police officer. One high-ranking police official was heard to privately comment, Hire them now, fire them later. Operation Tarnished Shield is the third fictional story in the Bakers Dozen series of novels. This is based on an actual criminal investigation that was conducted by the Washington, DC, Metropolitan Police Departments Office of Professional Standards (OPS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the mid-1990s that led to an eighteen month investigation and the subsequent arrest and conviction of twelve metropolitan police officers. Had the entire operation not been hastily closed down because of the impending murder of one of their own, its certain that there would have been more officers arrested, making it a bakers dozen.

The Bakers Creek Air Crash

Author : Robert S. Cutler
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2016-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781514489598

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The Bakers Creek Air Crash by Robert S. Cutler Pdf

The unique feature of this book, and the tragic accident it documents, is not simply the number of deaths but, rather, the extraordinary loss that occurred to so many American families simultaneously and how important it is that people in Australia and America have ensured that this historic incident is long remembered.

Josephine Baker and Katherine Dunham

Author : Hannah Durkin
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2019-08-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780252051463

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Josephine Baker and Katherine Dunham by Hannah Durkin Pdf

Josephine Baker and Katherine Dunham were the two most acclaimed and commercially successful African American dancers of their era and among the first black women to enjoy international screen careers. Both also produced fascinating memoirs that provided vital insights into their artistic philosophies and choices. However, difficulties in accessing and categorizing their works on the screen and on the page have obscured their contributions to film and literature. Hannah Durkin investigates Baker and Dunham’s films and writings to shed new light on their legacies as transatlantic artists and civil rights figures. Their trailblazing dancing and choreography reflected a belief that they could use film to confront racist assumptions while also imagining—within significant confines—new aesthetic possibilities for black women. Their writings, meanwhile, revealed their creative process, engagement with criticism, and the ways each mediated cultural constructions of black women's identities. Durkin pays particular attention to the ways dancing bodies function as ever-changing signifiers and de-stabilizing transmitters of cultural identity. In addition, she offers an overdue appraisal of Baker and Dunham's places in cinematic and literary history.

Elegant Hungarian Tortes and Homestyle Desserts for American Bakers

Author : Ella Kovács Szabó,Eve Aino Roza Wirth
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2023-12-13
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781574419252

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Elegant Hungarian Tortes and Homestyle Desserts for American Bakers by Ella Kovács Szabó,Eve Aino Roza Wirth Pdf

When Ella Szabó fled her homeland during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, she never dreamed that someday she would become a member of the US Olympic swimming team, an accomplished baker in America, and the author of a cookbook about Hungarian desserts. But a chance encounter with a fellow Hungarian in Connecticut led to Ella’s becoming the custodian of a collection of heirloom recipes that form the core of this book. You’ll learn from more than fifty recipes how to bake Hungarian tortes, cookies, pastries, and cakes, from elegant old-world pastry-shop classics like Linzer Torte and Esterhazy Torte to easy homestyle desserts, many of them from recipes that have never been published before. Try your hand at delicate nut-flour tortes made from walnuts, almonds, and hazelnuts: Almond Meringue Torte with Coffee-Cream Filling, Walnut Wedding Torte with Hazelnut Filling, and Chocolate Roulade with Hazelnut Cream. Enjoy easy-to-make Hungarian Almond Biscotti, Orange Kugelhopf, and Cherry Sponge Cake. And delight in devouring Walnut-Apricot-Lemon Bars, traditional Hungarian Cheese Biscuits, and Beigli, a Hungarian pastry roll filled with walnuts or poppy seeds, always eaten at Christmas. You’ll also find a complete section on ingredients, equipment, and techniques, as well as several historical and contemporary photographs. And a bonus: most of the recipes for fine nut-flour tortes are naturally gluten-free.

The Combat Baker and Automaton Waitress: Volume 4

Author : SOW
Publisher : J-Novel Club
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-07
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9781718361041

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The Combat Baker and Automaton Waitress: Volume 4 by SOW Pdf

Lud is exhausted from Tockerbrot's booming business when he receives a request to bake savory breads for the Thanksgiving festival. Meanwhile, Hildegard of the Schutzstaffel and a covert operative called the Wolf Man come to Organbaelz to assassinate Lud. But Sven easily sees through Hilde's disguise and the two ne'er-do-wells are captured. Then Lud asks the Wolf Man if he knows how to bake bread...

A Baker's Daughter

Author : Marcy Brenner,Kristin Donnan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-20
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 099154496X

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A Baker's Daughter by Marcy Brenner,Kristin Donnan Pdf

Memoir and recipes, a book celebrating Brenner's Bakery and Max Brenner

The Combat Baker and Automaton Waitress: Volume 2

Author : SOW
Publisher : J-Novel Club
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2019-11-04
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9781718361003

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The Combat Baker and Automaton Waitress: Volume 2 by SOW Pdf

While business was stabilizing at Tockerbrot Bakery, its owner, Lud Langart, received a surprising invitation. A party was to be held on a large airship for the purpose of building a friendship between Wiltia and Pelfe. Sven persuaded the reluctant Lud to accept the invitation to bake for the party in order to increase his bakery’s popularity. However, political speculation and conspiracy mean danger is swirling behind the scenes. Originally released as a Bookwalker exclusive!

The Combat Baker and Automaton Waitress: Volume 1

Author : SOW
Publisher : J-Novel Club
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2019-09-16
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9781718360983

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The Combat Baker and Automaton Waitress: Volume 1 by SOW Pdf

The war hero known as Silver Wolf - Lud Langart - piloted a humanoid assault weapon while dreaming of life as a baker. After the war, Lud now peacefully runs a bakery, but, thanks to his frightening scowl, he can't sell a single loaf of bread. After posting an ad for a waitress in a last-ditch effort to save his business, who should reply but a beautiful, silver-haired, red-eyed young girl. What Lud doesn't know is that this new waitress was born from Avei, his AI partner installed in the weapon he piloted during the war. Originally released as a Bookwalker exclusive!

Texas Woman of Letters, Karle Wilson Baker

Author : Sarah Ragland Jackson
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2005-10-25
Category : History
ISBN : 1585444561

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Texas Woman of Letters, Karle Wilson Baker by Sarah Ragland Jackson Pdf

Karle Wilson Baker was the best-known Texas poet of the early twentieth century. Yet, while many of her male contemporaries remain well known to Texas literature, she is not. Her energy and significant role in shaping the literature of Texas equaled those of Walter Prescott Webb or J. Frank Dobie, with whom she ranked as the first Fellows of the Texas Institute of Letters. Her modern lifestyle as an independent, “new” woman and her active career as a writer, teacher, and lecturer placed her among the avant-garde of women in the nation, although she lived in the small town of Nacogdoches. She was a multi-talented writer with a wide range of interests, yet she championed Texas and the history and natural beauty of East Texas above all else. Sarah R. Jackson’s thoroughly researched biography of Karle Wilson Baker introduces her to a new generation. Baker’s life also opens a window onto the literary times in which she lived and particularly the path of a woman making her way in the largely male-dominated world of nationally acclaimed writers. Beyond the literary insights this book offers, Jackson spotlights developments in East Texas such as the discovery of oil and the founding of what would become Stephen F. Austin State University in Baker’s hometown. Extensive work in a number of regional and state archives and interviews with many who remembered Baker allow Jackson to offer an account that is not only thorough but also lively and entertaining.

The McClellands of Bakers Creek

Author : Larry McClellan
Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020-03-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781646104352

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The McClellands of Bakers Creek by Larry McClellan Pdf

The McClellands of Bakers Creek By: Larry McClellan The McClellands of Bakers Creek is the third book in a series chronicling the lives of Larry McClellan's family. All three books represent his commitment to his passion for researching historic family genealogy for well over 50 years. While his books have had conservative readers, generally friends and family, other readers may find his first-person account and research methods interesting and helpful for their own dive into genealogy This third book chronicles life "from the cradle to the grave" of 80-year-old Larry McClellan, his wife of over 55 years, Beverly, and their respective families. He dedicates this book to Beverly, who passed away in 2013.