Smoker Beyond the Sea

Smoker Beyond the Sea
Author: Juan José Baldrich
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1496842111

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The first narrative to weave together the many threads of tobacco history in Puerto Rico

Smoker beyond the Sea

Smoker beyond the Sea
Author: Juan José Baldrich
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2022-10-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781496842121

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In this groundbreaking volume, Juan José Baldrich traces the deep changes affecting Puerto Rican tobacco growers and manufacturers and their export markets from the Spanish colonization of the island to the present. Based on more than twenty years of research in the United States and Puerto Rico, the book sheds light on the important history of tobacco in Puerto Rico while highlighting the people and practices that have indelibly shaped Puerto Rico and its culture. Smoker beyond the Sea: The Story of Puerto Rican Tobacco is a work of recovery that examines tobacco’s transitions from medicinal use to rolls fit for chewing and pipe smoking, followed by the appropriation of the Cuban paradigm for cigars and cigarettes, and, finally, to the US models after the 1898 invasion. This pioneering volume also offers the only history of the US tobacco monopoly in local agriculture and manufacture from its beginning in 1899 to the bankruptcy of its last successor company forty years later. Baldrich's extensive research documents the organization of the cigar and cigarette manufacturing sectors and the resulting development of trade unions and socialist ideals. This multidisciplinary investigation gives due attention to the modifications that farmers made to tobacco planting and harvesting techniques in fine-tuning plants to the expected aromas and tastes of the manufactured commodities. In addition, Baldrich pays considerable attention to gender relations in the labor process, not only in the manufacturing sector but also in tobacco agriculture. The book also provides the only narrative of the rise and maturity of the Hermanos Cheos, a powerful apocalyptical movement that began and spread in the tobacco growing regions. Ultimately, this encompassing volume fills a major gap in the histories of tobacco-producing islands in the Caribbean.

The Smoker s Garland

The Smoker s Garland
Author: Cope's Tobacco Plant
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1893
Genre: Smoking
ISBN: UCBK:C025542512

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Weber s Smoke

Weber s Smoke
Author: Jamie Purviance
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780544859432

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If you can grill, you can smoke! Now you can add smoke flavor to almost any food on any grill. Weber's Smoke shows you how and inspires you with recipes that range from the classic (Best-on-the-Block Baby Back Ribs) to the ambitious (Smoked Duck and Cherry Sausages). And best of all, many of the recipes let you achieve mouthwatering smoke flavor in a matter of minutes-not hours. You'll learn: Basic and advanced smoke cooking methods for traditional smokers as well as standard backyard grills Over 85 exciting recipes such as Brined and Maple-Smoked Bacon and Cedar-Planked Brie with Cherry Chutney and Toasted Almonds Smoking woods' flavor characteristics and food pairing suggestions that complement each distinct type of wood Weber's Top Ten Smoking Tips for getting the best possible results on any grill

Sea and Smoke

Sea and Smoke
Author: Blaine Wetzel,Joe Ray
Publsiher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780762453115

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Part culinary adventure, part serious cookbook, Sea and Smoke chronicles the plucky ambition of a young chef to establish a world-class dining destination in an unlikely place. A native of the Pacific Northwest, two-time James Beard winning chef Blaine Wetzel saw Lummi Island, a rugged place with fewer than 1,000 residents off the coast of Seattle, as the ideal venue for his unique brand of hyperlocalism. Sea and Smoke is a culinary celebration of what is good, flavorful, and nearby, with recipes like Herring Roe on Kelp with Charred Dandelions and Smoked Mussels creating an intimate relationship between the food and landscape of the Pacific Northwest. The smokehouse, the fisherman, and the farmer yield the ingredients for unforgettable meals at The Willows Inn, a reflection of Wetzel's commitment both to locally-sourced ingredients and the sights, smells, and tastes of the foggy, coastal environment of Lummi Island. Award-winning journalist Joe Ray tells the tale of the Inn's rise to stardom, documenting how all the pieces came together to make a reservation at Wetzel's remote restaurant one of the most sought-after in the world.

Go Beyond Stress 12 Self Hynotism Stress Busting Sessions

Go Beyond Stress   12 Self  Hynotism Stress Busting Sessions
Author: Gary Haymes
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2010-09-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780557453511

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Synopsis: Go Beyond Stress - Twelve Self-Hynpotic Stess-Busting SessionsBehavior and addiction modification through self-hypnosis is the same as being hypnotized by a profession hypnotherapist. Nearly 98 percent of all people can easily place the subconscious (Inner brain) into a self-induced hypnotic trance. Hypnosis is the state of brain everyone experiences shortly when awakening. It works!

Sounds in the Sea

Sounds in the Sea
Author: Herman Medwin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2005-07-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 052182950X

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The Last Smoker on Earth

The Last Smoker on Earth
Author: Basil Dillon-Malone
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781525589577

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All great writers in history were smokers but now smoking had been banned globally effective New Year’s Day 2009. The Act of Cessation was launched during the transition between the Bush and Obama administrations with dire implications because of the rampant rumor of Obama being a closet-smoker. This book is a parody about a brilliant writer who lives two lives – one in the media industry interfacing with celebrities, a number of whom make cameo appearances. The other is his secret life as the last smoker on earth. Facilitated by nicotine stimulation, the protagonist is on a mission to return literature to society as a closet-smoker, writing the great American novel in his surreptitious sojourns to the underground. If apprehended by the anti-tobacco police he will be incarcerated in a place called the Midnight Express and never heard from again.