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"A compendium and celebration of eggs. Over 100 recipes and ideas that make eggs the star of the show. Whether you're partial to fried, poached, boiled, baked, scrambled or set, in this definitive book you'll find all the inspiration you need for breakfast, brunch and beyond. From everyday classics to reinventions of old favourites with surprising twists, Good Eggs is a collection of delicious and dependable dishes that will take your eggs to the next level. From simple eggs with a twist, such as Fried Eggs with a Crisp Cheese Skirt, Savoury Eggy Bread, and Kimchi and Blue Cheese Omelettes, to essential global classics such as Huevos Rancheros, Eggs Bhurji and Menemen, as well as eggs that cater for large groups, this fun and inventive cookbook is for egg-lovers everywhere"--Publisher's description.
100 recipes to suit your mood, from award-winning food writer Ed Smith
Dr. Ed Smith operated a modest pastoral counseling ministry in the mid-nineteen nineties. A substantial portion of those who came for help were women who reported having been sexually molested as children. Over the course of countless ministry sessions, Smith attempted to help these dear women find some measure of freedom from the emotional pain and dysfunction they were experiencing but eventually felt forced to give up since there was so little fruit from his labor. Then God showed up! After years of effort and struggle, Smith watched in awe as God transformed these women's lives by persuading their hearts of His truth and perspective. Their pain subsided, their dysfunctional behaviors diminished, and they began to effortlessly walk in the light of God's truth.Smith had no idea that God was forming what would be a worldwide ministry known today as Transformation Prayer Ministry (TPM). He initially misunderstood this ministry's purpose but eventually came to realize that what he had witnessed was not new or novel. The miraculous transformation that he witnessed represented what God desires to accomplish in the life of every believer. God wants us to cooperate with Him as He refines our faith, renews our minds and transforms our lives.What You Can Except To Learn From Reading This Book:Learn how to recognize your need for God's perspective and truth.Discover God's plan to refine your faith and renew your mind.Study a systematized method for submitting to God as He conforms you to the image of His Son.
A revolutionary cookbook with 140 recipes that move the humble side dish to centre stage.''Full of recipes I want to cook and eat'' Yotam Ottolenghi''Both a beautiful and eminently useful cookbook'' Anna Jones''I want to eat every recipe in this book'' Nigel Slater''A very good idea… enough to make the book a winner!'' Stephen Harris, chef-owner of The SportsmanWhilst writing his food blog, Rocket & Squash, Ed Smith noticed that a key part of our meals was being ignored. On too many occasions, side dishes were being relegated to an overboiled afterthought, or dismissed with a throwaway ''eat with potatoes'' or ''serve with seasonal greens'' line. But our side dishes have the potential to be as inspirational as the main event itself. In fact, they''re often the best bit! Here it''s the ''two veg'' rather than the meat which are given the spotlight: you''ll find 140 inspiring recipes and insightful tips to make your pulses, roots, vegetables and greens dazzle in their own right. Think of garlic oil pea shoots, smoky ratatouille, celeriac baked in a salt and thyme crust, carrots with brown butter and hazelnuts, spelt grains with wild mushrooms, and chorizo roast potatoes. Complete with a recipe directory that will help you find the perfect accompaniment, whatever your cooking, On the Side will brighten and invigorate every meal.
To what extent do we control our own destiny? Can those who have risen to the top really say it was all down to them? Is lucky success somehow less deserving?
There is a huge category of sports fan: people who love a bloody good argument. Sport makes them think, engage and argue. Given that people already take sport so very seriously, and at such an intense level of enquiry, then Ed Smith concludes we should draw out some of sport's intellectual lessons and practical usesWhat Sport Teaches Us About Life gives us a rare glimpse into the world of sport as seen from an extraordinarily keen, and closely-involved observer. In one chapter Smith extols the virtues of amateurism in today's professional world; in another he explains why there'll never be another sportsman as dominant as Don Bradman. He unearths the hidden dimensions of England's 2005 Ashes win, examines the impact of the free market on cricket and football, argues that cheating is not always as clear cut as it might seem.
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