Saturday, January 17, 2009

Getting the Best out of Your Juicer or Nuts n Bolts Guide to Cooking for Campers and Backpackers

Getting the Best out of Your Juicer

Author: Judy Severson

Ideal for beginners who are attracted to quiltmaking but intimidated by the time and effort it takes to make a traditional quilt, Flowers in Appliqué presents a simpler but just as beautiful alternative--cutting out flowers that already exist in a fabric and sewing them into new arrangements for a completely different look and feel. From fabric choices, cutting, and stitching to quilting, finishing, and assembling, the book illustrates how to make gorgeous, romantic quilts perfect for home decoration--and in record time.

Judy Severson is an award-winning quiltmaker, also known nationally for her line of embossed stationery. She works with the Smithsonian and other distinguished collections to translate their quilts into print media. Her work has also been commissioned by Country Living and Victoria magazines.



New interesting book: Un mondo (serie di conferenze del Terry): Etica della globalizzazione

Nuts 'n' Bolts Guide to Cooking for Campers and Backpackers

Author: Frank Steele Logu

Cooking in the backcountry has come a long way in recent years. A wide variety of light, easy to prepare foods that weren't on the market 10 years ago are now available for campers and backpackers. This book offers information on how to eat well when camping or backpacking.

Backcountry cooking is almost always done on a single burner stove with a limited fuel supply, so this book abounds with one-pot meals that take no more than 20 minutes to cook. The general advice and more than two dozen recipes will broaden your selections and give some options that you might not have thought about. The trail-tested recipes are simple to make, yet tasty enough to use on trip after trip.



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