The Missing Ingredient

The Missing Ingredient
Author: Jenny Linford
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781846148989

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The Missing Ingredient is about what makes good food, and the first book to consider the intrinsic yet often forgotten role of time in creating the flavours and textures we love. Written through a series of encounters with ingredients, producers, cooks, shopkeepers and chefs, exploring everything from the brief period in which sugar caramelises, or the days required in the crucial process of fermentation, to the months of slow ripening and close attention that make a great cheddar, or the years needed for certain wines to reach their peak, Jenny Linford shows how, time and again, time itself is the invisible ingredient. From the patience and dedication of many food producers in fields and storehouses around the world to the rapid reactions required of any home cook at the hob, this book allows us to better understand our culinary lives.

Alexis and the Missing Ingredient

Alexis and the Missing Ingredient
Author: Coco Simon
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781442485877

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Feeling like a third wheel in the Cupcake Club when best friend Emma goes away on a family trip, Alexis bonds with Katie while Mia spends time with a visitor, a situation that helps all the girls to discover the benefits of sharing friendships with multiple people. Simultaneous.

The Missing Ingredient

The Missing Ingredient
Author: Ron McIntosh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1640880003

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Do you experience a gap between what you believe as a Christian and what you actually experience? Do you desire to walk in power but feel trapped in the doldrums of spiritual mediocrity? If so, The Missing Ingredient: The One Thing that Changes Everything will help you discover the life you were intended to live...

The Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit
Author: Frederick K C Price
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781629985398

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For years, Apostle Frederick K. C. Price wanted nothing more than to serve Jesus fully. Like many, he thought he had received all that God had to give when he accepted Jesus as his Savior and Lord. Still, there was something missing in his life, and he wasn’t sure what it was. His search to find that missing ingredient led him to the baptism with the Holy Spirit.

Curious

Curious
Author: Todd Kashdan
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-04-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780061864421

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“Curious? is one of those rare books that can make you rethink how you see the world.” —Arianna Huffington “This is the perfect book to read when you are having second thoughts about challenging yourself to explore that next step in life!” —Stephen Post, Ph.D., coauthor of Why Good Things Happen to Good People Discover the missing ingredient to a fulfilling life with Curious? In this fascinating, enlightening volume, renowned psychology professor Todd Kashdan reveals how cultivating curiosity is the road to happy, healthy, and meaningful living and the true key to falling in love with life.

Forgive for Love

Forgive for Love
Author: Frederic Luskin
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780061743917

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Finding the love of your life and holding onto that relationship is more difficult than ever. The problem hasn't gone unnoticed. From relationship therapists to speed-dating, self-help books to online matchmaking, an entire industry has developed to help us navigate the bumpy road of relationships. Yet in spite of the availability of all these resources, many of us still struggle to discover and keep the love of our lives. That is, until now. This groundbreaking book from the frontiers of psychology offers startling new research about the one missing factor that is vital to relationships—forgiveness. A national bestselling author and leading expert on forgiveness, Dr. Fred Luskin shows that no matter how much two people may love each other, their relationship will not succeed unless they practice forgiveness—an approach that most relationship experts continue to ignore. Why is forgiveness an essential tool for relationships? Studies reveal that 70 percent for what we argue about at the beginning of our relationships will never be fully resolved. In other words, our basic needs and behaviors don't change over time. The issues are endless: the socks that always end up on the floor, how often to have sex, the ESPN obsession, working hours, and, of course, friends and family. Without forgiveness, these issues, however big or small, too easily turn into relationship-eroding grudges. Forgive for Love is the solution for your relationship woes, providing the tools you need to find and hold onto the love of your life. Dr. Luskin delivers a proven seven-step program for creating and maintaining loving and lasting relationships, teaching easy-to-learn forgiveness skills that will not only resolve immediate conflicts but improve the overall happiness and longevity of your relationships. Simply put: people in healthy relationships figure out how to forgive their partners for being themselves. They do so because it is nearly impossible to change other people and because none of us are perfect. Forgiveness is the key, and Forgive for Love has the answers.

Public History and the Food Movement

Public History and the Food Movement
Author: Michelle Moon,Cathy Stanton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1629581151

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This book argues for the importance of historical perspectives in strengthening public awareness of modern food-related issues, and advocates the delivery of these perspectives through museums and heritage sites.

Super Coaching

Super Coaching
Author: Ben Renshaw,Graham Alexander
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2008-12-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781409022954

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Super Coaching is for anyone wanting to succeed in a frenetic and unpredictable world. Coaching is an extremely successful new trend: a coach is a cross between a psycho-analyst and personal trainer, someone who is there to motivate and inspire you to work things out for yourself. This book means that you don't have to find your own personal coach - everything you need to know is here. Getting the job done is no longer good enough: relationships, whether with colleagues, customers, friends and family, are our greatest asset and the key to career success and personal happiness. Ben Renshaw's many media credits include relationship coach for C4's award-winning series Perfect Match. Graham Alexander is the founder of business coaching in Europe with just under 20 years' experience in the field. Together they make a unique team, showing you how to follow coaching principles to achieve everything you want in a career and life.