Savor the World

Savor the World
Author: Niti Sanghrajka
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1456829157

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Over 115 vegetarian recipes in Savor the World promise to be your passport to an exciting gastronomic adventure! A vegetarian since birth, Niti Sanghrajka has traveled to over 25 countries and brings you her personal favorites from Europe, Northern Africa, and the United States. Each new destination packs in recipes that end up in her experimental kitchen. Tantalize your senses with aromas of redolent spices and ingredients, while preparing familiar foods such as Italian Lasagna or creating more exotic dishes like Sudanese Ful Mudammas. Each recipe is broken up into mini-tasks making it easy to follow. This book is for the novice, for the person who wishes to delve into truly delicious vegetarian cooking as well as the consummate entertainer who can surprise the guests with some unique flavors. Whip up entire Greek, Ethiopian, Middle Eastern, Italian, Swiss, and Mediterranean meals, or cook an eclectic mix. Embark on this wonderful journey of the senses and Savor the World.

Savor

Savor
Author: Fatima Ali
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2022-10-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780593355206

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JAMES BEARD AWARD WINNER • A young chef whose dreams were cut short savors every last minute as she explores food and adventure, illness and mortality in Savor, an “inspiring” (The New York Times Book Review) memoir and family story that sweeps from Pakistan to Manhattan and beyond. “Ali’s strength and passion for food and her culture shines through. . . . This memoir is a tribute to the extraordinary life and impact she made in twenty-nine years.”—Oprah Daily (Best Books of the Year) Fatima Ali won the hearts of viewers as the Fan Favorite of Bravo’s Top Chef in season fifteen. Twenty-nine years old, she was a dynamic, boundary-breaking chef and a bright new voice for change in the food world. After the taping wrapped and before the show aired, Fati was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. Not one to ever slow down or admit defeat, the star chef vowed to spend her final year traveling the world, eating delicious food, and making memories with her loved ones. But when her condition abruptly worsened, her plans were sidelined. She pivoted, determined to make her final days count as she worked to tell the story of a brown girl chef who set out to make a name for herself, her food, and her culture. Including writing from Fatima during her last months and contributions by her mother, Farezeh, and her collaborator, Tarajia Morrell, Savor is a deftly woven account and an inspiring ode to the food, family, and countries Fatima loved so much. Alternating between past and present, readers are transported back to Pakistan and the childhoods of both Fatima and Farezeh, each deeply affected by cultural barriers that shaped the course of their lives. From the rustic stalls of the outdoor markets of Karachi to the kitchen and dining room of Meadowood, the acclaimed three-star Michelin restaurant where she apprenticed, Fati reflects on her life and her identity as a chef, a daughter, and a queer woman butting up against traditional views. Savor is a triumphant memoir, at once an exploration of the sense of wonder that made Fatima so special and a shining testament to the resilience of the human spirit. At its core, it is a story about what it means to truly live, a profound and exquisite portrait of savoring every moment.

Global Expats

Global Expats
Author: Madilyn Elliott
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781543473537

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Madilyn Elliott is a typical American stay-at-home mother. Before the invasion of Iraq, Madilyn’s husband accepts a top secret expatriate mission in Rome, Italy. ZAP, a multibilliondollar civilian defense contractor and the USA State Department require Madilyn to sign a contract not to work, not to start a business, and not to buy a home. At the start of the Iraq war, Madilyn defends her son against almost getting kidnapped amidst the War on Terror in a NATO Country. Madilyn perseveres and falls in love with Bella Italia. She starts to discover roots of history, theology, and art. Dario, a beautiful Italian architect, swoons Madilyn over Italy’s best bottles of wine. Madilyn’s father was meeting with VIP foreign generals from around the world. When Madilyn’s romantic love affair is discovered, she is locked up in mental asylums to protect the secrets of global business and foreign generals.

Nowhere Else on Earth

Nowhere Else on Earth
Author: Caitlyn Vernon
Publsiher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781554693030

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A hands-on guide to the magic and majesty of British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest, with suggestions for activism in any community.

Identity and Social Change

Identity and Social Change
Author: Joseph E. Davis
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781412825801

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Identity and Social Change examines the thorny problem of modern identity. Trenchant critiques have come from identity politics, focusing on the construction of difference and the solidarity of minorities, and from academic deconstructions of modern subjectivity. This volume places identity in a broader sociological context of destabilizing and reintegrating forces. The contributors first explore identity in light of economic changes, consumerism, and globalization, then focus on the question of identity dissolution. Zygmunt Bauman examines the effects of consumerism and considers the constraints these place on the disadvantaged. Drawing together discourses of the body and globalization, David Harvey considers the growth of the wage labor system worldwide and its consequences for worker consciousness. Mike Featherstone outlines a rethinking of citizenship and identity formation in light of the realities of globalization and new information technologies. Part two opens with Robert Dunn’s examination of cultural commodification and the attenuation of social relations. He argues that the media and marketplace are part of a general destabilization of identity formation. Kenneth Gergen maintains that proliferating communications technologies undermine the traditional conceptions of self and community and suggest the need for a new base for building the moral society. In the final chapter, Harvie Ferguson argues that despite the contemporary infatuation with irony, the decline of the notion of the self as an inner depth effectively severs the long connection between irony and identity.

Don t Get Me Started

Don t Get Me Started
Author: Kate Clinton
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2000-01-04
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780345430168

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Let's get one thing straight. I'm not. I'm out and proud. When I'm out and it's raining I carry an umbrella. I used to be in but I hate the smell of mothballs. My closet was huge, complete with a foyer, turnstile, a few dead bolts, and a burglar alarm that had to be deactivated before I could even touch the door handle. And then there was the storm door. It wasn't until I had lived and slept with a woman for a year that it occurred to me to ask, "Do you think we're lesbians?" By the way, never come out to your father in a moving vehicle. Now I've written a book. It's not as easy as it looks. One night, I was working late on my computer when a little message came up on the screen, "You are almost out of memory." Here are my thoughts and observations on everything from gay marriage (Mad Vow Disease) to my morbid fear of mascots (with the exception of the San Diego Chicken). That's all I'm going to say because I don't want to spoil it for you. That's a job for Jesse Helms.

Savor

Savor
Author: Thich Nhat Hanh,Lilian Cheung
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-03-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780061981456

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Common sense tells us that to lose weight, we must eat less and exercise more. But somehow we get stalled. We start on a weight-loss program with good intentions but cannot stay on track. Neither the countless fad diets, nor the annual spending of $50 billion on weight loss helps us feel better or lose weight. Too many of us are in a cycle of shame and guilt. We spend countless hours worrying about what we ate or if we exercised enough, blaming ourselves for actions that we can't undo. We are stuck in the past and unable to live in the present—that moment in which we do have the power to make changes in our lives. With Savor, world-renowned Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh and Harvard nutritionist Dr. Lilian Cheung show us how to end our struggles with weight once and for all. Offering practical tools, including personalized goal setting, a detailed nutrition guide, and a mindful living plan, the authors help us to uncover the roots of our habits and then guide us as we transform our actions. Savor teaches us how to easily adopt the practice of mindfulness and integrate it into eating, exercise, and all facets of our daily life, so that being conscious and present becomes a core part of our being. It is the awareness of the present moment, the realization of why we do what we do, that enables us to stop feeling bad and start changing our behavior. Savor not only helps us achieve the healthy weight and well-being we seek, but it also brings to the surface the rich abundance of life available to us in every moment.

The Unveiling Secrets of a Purposeful Driven Life

The Unveiling Secrets of a Purposeful Driven Life
Author: Edwin Enomhensike I
Publsiher: LifeRich Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-09-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781489730497

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At one time or another, we have all contemplated such introspective questions as, “What is my purpose on Earth? What happens when I die? Is God satisfied with the way I am living on Earth?” All humans are here to fulfill a mission. This is why we must live by the Word of God and listen to the Holy Spirit to direct and lead our paths. Inspired by the power of the Holy Spirit, Edwin Enomhensike I shares insight on how to further strengthen the ability of God’s chosen generation to exercise their rights and authorities as Christians on Earth, regardless of age, race, background, and origin. Edwin addresses several topics of interest that include the reasons why we are on Earth, the ways to understand God’s purpose for our lives, God’s divine purpose for creating man, the principle of giving, and the ways to overcome hindrances and tap into God’s purpose for our lives. The Unveiling Secrets of a Purposeful Driven Life is a thoughtful guide to both understanding and moving forward with God’s divine plan for our lives. In this book, you will understand how God in His infinite goodness and thought process created humans for a specific purpose which He expects us to fulfill before transiting to the world beyond where we will meet with Him again. We have been given the mandate and responsibility to create positive impacts on our world, generations and to those around us, so why not take that bold step to recreate your future? Do not allow anyone to undermine your potentials and inner strength because you have a source which is connected to the heavenly kingdom. Be bold like a lion and act intelligently like an ant because that is your inheritance. Be not be deceived, you have an inheritance which is in Christ Jesus. You cannot be operating below your potentials because you have not utilized 5% of your brain. There is something inside of you that is awaiting an activation for you to start operating in the realm God wants you to.