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  • av Christina Lane
    347,-

    Since the launch of her popular food blog DessertForTwo.com, dessert lovers everywhere have been coming to Christina Lane for small-batch recipes for their favorite treats. Her fans will love being able to find the best of her cookies, bars, cakes, pies, puddings, and more in one place: Classic Dessert for Two. This collection features a hand-picked selection of Lane's most popular bakes, along with 20 never-been-published recipes, a brand-new introduction, and gorgeous full-color photography. Lane's familiar, friendly voice and clever methods for scaling down decadent desserts invite readers to step into the kitchen and whip up a perfectly portioned treat for themselves and a friend (or just themselves!). Perfect for new couples living together, empty nesters looking to reduce food waste, and anyone with a sweet tooth and eyes bigger than their stomach, this cookbook will surely hit all the sweet spots.

  • av Jennifer Doehring
    189,-

    More and more women are hitting the trails by themselves and embracing their time in nature. They're out for the afternoon, for an overnight, and are often inspired to aim for longer, more extensive backpacking trips. Solo hiking can be daunting, though, especially for women, which is where this journal comes in. In it, Jennifer Doehring encourages readers to examine their feelings, to chronicle their journeys, and to celebrate their accomplishments. Delightful illustrations and enlightening nature facts complement prompts such as: At what moment did you most feel yourself? Have you seen any wild animals? Did you stop and chat with other hikers? She also includes fun facts and provides guidance on important skills such as reading maps, tying knots, and recognizing weather patterns. Designed for both beginners and more seasoned explorers, this unique book will remain a testament to nature and the power of women long after the trail is complete.

  • av Jayde Nicole
    378,-

    Women-owned and 100% plant-based, Sugar Taco is an LA go-to for Mexican food, for good reason. Founders Jayde Nicole and Brittany Gatica Arroyo, along with chef Alan Campos Arroyo, launched Sugar Taco in 2019 with a vision for a women-owned business that championed traditional dishes in an eco-conscious and animal-friendly way. They ditched meat and dairy for juicy jackfruit, perfectly seasoned seitan, house-made queso and more, and then paired this on-trend menu with vibrant Dia de Muertos-inspired decor. The restaurant has been thriving ever since, with two locations and a third in the works.Sugar Taco at Home makes it possible for readers to bring the restaurant experience home. From Sugar Taco Carne Asada and meaty Mushroom Enchiladas Verdes to Tofu Chilaquiles and a deluxe Tres Leches Cake, this book is essential for vegans, vegetarians and flexitarians craving easy, homemade Mexican flavours.

  • av Danny Seo
    194,-

    Danny Seo is known for his ability to make natural, healthy living accessible. In his nationally syndicated column, "Do Just One Thing," Danny showed readers how to make small but powerful choices every day that would positively impact the planet. Now, 365 of his best tips have been gathered together in this giftable package. From conserving energy to recycling properly to looking out for our ecosystems, this book gives you one simple way to waste not, want not every day of the year. Save water by collecting rainwater for your houseplants, wash your bath towels with a splash of vinegar to keep them fresh longer, learn how to turn in old sneakers for recycling instead of tossing them in the trash, plant blue flowers to attract bees and support local pollinators, and more. And as Seo points out, reducing our carbon footprint can actually mean saving money, time, and our health, too!

  • av The Wonder Weeks
    210,-

    They grow up so fast and have so many important firsts. This bright, engaging memento helps you remember all those special moments. With charming illustrations and a cheerful gender-neutral design, this companion to the award-winning, internationally acclaimed The Wonder Weeks (more than 2 million copies sold) allows you to chronicle your little one's development. Thoughtful prompts encourage you to record the milestones that matter most, while offering plenty of room to note your own thoughts and feelings as you watch your child's magical journey. Little memories make a big difference, so the book provides plenty of room to note your baby's favourite activities, songs and toys, and create time-capsule scrapbooks of meaningful memorabilia. The book also includes space for you to write letters to your little one that you both can enjoy later in life. This deluxe treasury will become a precious keepsake for years to come and the best book you ever write.

  • av Teresa Bitler
    354,-

    Whether a native of this region or a traveling visitor, you will find this guide replete with all the information you need to travel off the beaten path in the Four Corners territory of the Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. With chapters devoted to individual drives, you will know what to look for and expect in this culturally fascinating region.

  • av Sally Walker Davies
    297,-

    From wild, open spaces in the Great Smokies to the rhythms that define Memphis and Nashville to charming small-town squares and character-filled city streets, all corners of Tennessee are explored in this indispensable guide. With honest opinions and engaging descriptions, Sally Walker Davies takes you into the heart and soul of her home state.

  • av Jim Hargan
    354,-

    From America's most popular national parks to the sands of the Outer Banks to the cool peaks of the tallest mountains in the East, writer/photographer Jim Hargan covers everything worth seeing and doing in his home state. Explore wilderness areas on bicycle or by kayak, visit sleepy hamlets or lively downtowns, enjoy fine dining or country cooking on your quest for the authentic Tarheel experience.

  • av Howard Coffin
    308,-

    On the Fourth of July, 1863, reporting on the aftermath of the Civil War's most crucial battle, the New York Times wrote: "A Vermont brigade held the key position at Gettysburg and did more than any other body of men to gain the triumph which decided the fate of the Union." The citizen soldiers led by General George J. Stannard helped stabilize the line, and then shattered the right flank of Pickett's famous charge just when the battle's outcome hung in the balance.Over a decade since its original release, Nine Months to Gettysburg is now available in paperback. Coffin draws on scores of soldiers' letters to relate how and why young recruits from isolated hill farms flocked to the Union colors in response to Lincoln's call in 1862. And in the nine months leading up to Gettysburg, they recorded, in extraordinary detail, foraging for food, enduring homesickness, monotony, and often fatal diseases. This book movingly captures their myriad anxieties as they are thrust suddenly into the most important infantry maneuver directed against the Confederate assault.

  • av Toya Boudy
    374,-

    Toya Boudy's father grew up in the Magnolia projects of New Orleans; her mother shared a tight space with five siblings uptown. They worked hard, rotated shifts and found time to make meals from scratch for the family. In Cooking for the Culture, Boudy shares these recipes, many of which are deeply rooted in the proud Black traditions that shaped her hometown. Driving the cookbook are her personal stories: from struggling in school to having a baby at sixteen, from her growing confidence in the kitchen to her appearances on Food Network. The cookbook opens with Sweet Cream Farina, prepared at the crack of dawn for girls in freshly ironed clothes-being neat and pressed was important. Boudy recounts making cookies from her commodity box peanut butter; explains the know-how behind Smothered Chicken, Jambalaya and Red Gravy; and shares her original television competition recipes. The result is a deeply personal and unique cookbook.

  • av Christine K. Bailey
    366,-

    Imagine all the adventuresyou'll have in Arizona-touring the mountainsand red deserts, seeingone spectacular naturalwonder after another: theGrand Canyon, OrganPipe Cactus NationalMonument...Discoverthe art galleries, museums,resorts, and cuisine thathelp make Phoenix andScottsdale such hot destinations.

  • av Robert U. Montgomery
    276,-

    In addition to how-to information, it reveals secrets for becoming a better bass angler through scientific knowledge on bass biology and the effects of weather, as well as helpful logistical instruction on equipment and techniques. Better Bass Fishing encourages a thoughtful approach to fishing and the realization that success is tied to more than just using the right bait.

  • av Jimmy Jacobs
    344,-

    This completely updated third edition of Trout Streams of Southern Appalachia covers Southeastern hatches in Georgia, Kentucky, the Carolinas, and Tennessee. Jacobs includes detailed maps and access information for each stream covered.

  • av Christopher P. Baker
    192,-

    This book leaves no stone unturned. A complete guide that includes many wonderful sights not included in other travel books. The long history of celebrity association in Palm Springs is regaled in detail (including some juicy gossip)!Distinctive for their accuracy, simplicity, and conversational tone, the diverse travel guides in our Explorer's Great Destinations series meet the conflicting demands of the modern traveler. They're packed full of up-to-date information to help plan the perfect gateway. And they're compact and light enough to come along for the ride. A tool you'll turn to before, during, and after your trip, these guides include these helpful features: chapters on lodging, dining, transportation, history, shopping, recreation and more; a section packed with practical information, such as lists of banks, hospitals, post offices, laundromats, numbers for police, fire, and rescue, and other relevant information; and maps of regions and locales.

  • av John S. Freidin
    251,-

    This fourth edition of 25 Bicycle Tours in Vermont is packed with new tours and major revisions to old favorites. Bicycle touring pioneer John Freidin once again shares his favorite rides through historic villages, along sparkling lakes, and through lush countryside in his delightfully readable new guide to bicycling in the Green Mountain State.Following the quietest, least-traveled back roads, these tours range from easy rides for beginners and families, to challenging routes for the most hardy cyclist. Every tour includes stunning views, charming villages, and special places to swim, eat, and visit. Whatever part of Vermont you choose, you will have clear, accurate directions, ensuring your finding your way with confidence on nearly traffic-free back roads.Based on his 33 years bicycling in Vermont and his deep knowledge of its history and topography, Freidin's graceful writing takes even seasoned Vermonters to new places in a cycling paradise.

  • av Robert Rubright
    276,-

    It is a sequel to Robert Rubright's "Walks and Rambles in and around St Louis". The walks range from two to nine miles, from gentle strolls to more challenging excursions. Each chapter includes driving directions, a detailed map, a complete description of the route, and asides on natural and historic highlights you will see along the way.

  • av Curtis J. Badger
    188,-

    Join naturalist Curtis J. Badger as he explores the last unspoiled barrier island ecosystem in the eastern United States. Badger's own ancestral roots in the region reach back into the 1600s, a legacy that fuels his passion and appreciation for this fragile confluence of land and sea. A beaded chain of 18 islands separates the inland shore from the Atlantic, and in this zone of protected waters lives a startling array of plants and animals. As he writes about looking for milky ribbon worms in the mudflats or paddling through spartina on a tidal creek, Badger gracefully weaves together personal history and natural science with insight and intelligence. 20 black & white illustrations.

  • av Guy Waterman
    276,-

    When Backwood Ethics was first published in 1979, the Watermans' "new ethic" was enthusiastically received by environmentalists, hikers, and wilderness managers. This expanded edition brings the basics of low-impact hiking, camping and cooking, and alpine management into the 21st century. Here the authors take a fresh look at ways to protect the physical environment of our mountains and backcountry.

  • av Phoebe Atwood Taylor
    252,-

    Asey Mayo fans, and newcomers, will have much to discover in Death Lights a Candle, with its special New England flavor and Cape Cod characters. As Marilyn Stasio, columnist for the New York Times writes, "Taylor's droll period whodunits are a special treat, thanks to the Codfish Sherlock, Asey Mayo, a salty Cape codger who entertains summer visitors by solving picturesque crimes."

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