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  • av Benjamin L. Farjeon
    186,-

    "Christmas Stories" is a collection of short stories written by Benjamin Leopold Farjeon, a British author known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. Farjeon was particularly renowned for his vivid and engaging storytelling, and his Christmas stories capture the spirit of the holiday season with warmth and charm. His Christmas stories feature a range of characters, settings, and themes related to Christmas. These stories typically explore the themes of love, compassion, family, and the magic of the holiday season. They include heartwarming tales of kindness, generosity, and the joy of giving, often set against a backdrop of Victorian England. Farjeon's writing style is known for its descriptive and evocative prose, which transport readers to the settings and times in which the stories take place. His characters are often relatable and endearing, making it easy for readers to connect with the narratives and the emotions of the season. If you enjoy classic Christmas tales that celebrate the joy and warmth of the holiday season, this collection will provide a delightful and festive reading experience.

  • av Henry Van Dyke
    162,-

    Two Christmas books by American author, educator, and clergyman Henry Van Dyke, including a short story, two essays, and two prayers for the season. 1. The Spirit of Christmas by Henry van Dyke is a beautiful story of the angel that foretells the birth of Christ to the other angels. Also, a short Christmas sermon of how to keep Christmas in your heart all the year. Two prayers at the end. Charming, beautifully written and recommended to all. This book is full oft thoughtful collection of sermons, reflections, prayers, dreams. 2. The First Christmas Tree In this volume of Christmas stories and prayers, we read of courage, generosity, and the triumph of light over darkness from The First Christmas Tree, a magical tale of the Thunder Oak and the false god Thor, to the lyrical story of The Christmas Angel in the Country Beyond the Stars. Destined to become a Christmas classic for the whole family, The First Christmas Tree will inspire us all, in the words of Henry Van Dyke, "to live Christmas not just Christmas day."

  • av William Makepeace Thackeray
    249,-

    Christmas classics short stories are a collection of renowned Christmas tales which are admired throughout the world. Start reading to unlock the Christmas magic. Christmas is the most famous holiday of the year, and the word itself evokes images of Santa Claus, reindeer, snow, Christmas trees, egg nog and more. At the same time, it represents Christianity's most important event, the birth of the baby Jesus. Instantly, well known Christmas carols ring in your ears, pictures of the Nativity Scene become ubiquitous, or maybe you even picture nutcrackers or Scrooge and Tiny Tim. The Christmas Books of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh: During their lifetimes, Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray were engaged in a friendly competition of sorts to see who could gain the most stature and popularity as writers for the masses. Following in Dickens' footsteps, Thackeray began penning a series of heartwarming holiday-themed tales to be published in serial form, often under the pen name "Michael Angelo Titmarsh." Thackeray wrote for the Christmas season: Mrs. Perkins's Ball; Our Street; Doctor Birch and His Young Friends; The Kickleburys on the Rhine; and The Rose and the Ring; or, The History of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo.

  • av Mary Louisa Molesworth
    211,-

    A Christmas Posy is a wonderfully selected collection of beloved children's stories: "Grandmother Dear's" Old Watch My Pink Pet An Honest Little Man The Six Poor Little Princesses Basil's Violin The Missing Bon-bons Lost Rollo The Blue Dwarfs

  • av Abbie Farwell Brown
    174,-

    What would people do if they found her childhood toys lying in the street? Act selfishly? Miss Terry tossed each toy one by one to the snowy sidewalk in front of her house. But her heart is moved when she sees the Christmas Angel kicked aside. Remembering all the years it graced her family mantel, she rushes to rescue it. Back inside, the Christmas Angel comes to life, and reveals the actual destiny for each toy, and for Miss Terry, that she could have never imagined. "The Christmas Angel, " part of the Focus on the Family Great Stories collection, includes an in-depth introduction and discussion questions by Joe Wheeler. It is a stirring reminder of what really matters at Christmas and throughout the year.

  • av Benjamin McAlester Anderson
    249,-

    Benjamin Anderson, American Austrian, was among a handful of economists, led by Ludwig von Mises in his pioneering work The Theory of Money and Credit in 1912, who set out to integrate monetary theory into a general theory of value. Anderson devoted a major portion of his great book The Value of Money, published in 1917, to a refutation of the "mechanical" quantity theory of money. He argued that the causes and effects from which the data of the quantity equation are constructed are disaggregated and complex; whatever the correlation between the aggregate variables of the quantity equation, correlation is not causation; causation cannot be established in the equation because there are no quantitative constants in human action (in particular, velocity is not constant); the quantity theory ignores time; there is no unambiguous way to define the variables in the theory: the money stock, velocity, the quantity of goods, and the price level. Anderson further holds that whatever true propositions the quantity theory offers can as well be deduced from a correct theory of value and that many true theories of modern economics (such as the laws of demand and supply, the theory of capitalization, and Gresham's law) are inconsistent with it. Although some true propositions can be had from the quantity theory, not every conclusion derived from it is true. Anderson expended much effort to demonstrate that many theories constructed upon it are false. For example, he argued that the independence between the stock of money and the quantity of goods, assumed for the purpose of reaching the conclusion that increases in the stock of money lead to proportional increases in the price level, if carried into macroeconomics has pernicious effects.

  • av Wilkie Collins
    236,-

    My wife, in her impulsive way, forgot the formalities proper to the occasion, and kissed her at parting. At that one little act of sisterly sympathy, the fortitude which the poor creature had preserved all through the evening gave way in an instant. She burst into tears. I felt as fond of her and as sorry for her as my wife. But (unfortunately) I could not take my wife's privilege of kissing her. On our way downstairs, I found the opportunity of saying a cheering word to her husband as he accompanied us to the door. "Before I open this," I remarked, pointing to the portfolio under my arm, "my mind is made up, sir, about one thing. If I wasn't married already, I tell you this, I should envy you your wife." He pointed to the portfolio in his turn.

  • av Thomas Dyer Tuttle
    211,-

    The earliest history of remote ages describes methods employed in combating disease, and down through all the centuries the struggle against infection has been going on. The science of health as applied in recent years reveals wonderful progress in the avoidance of disease, and in the control of the violent epidemics by which in the past nations were almost exterminated. Modern methods of hygiene and sanitation as applied to public health have robbed smallpox and diphtheria of their death-dealing power; cholera and yellow fever have been forced to retreat before the victorious hosts of applied medical science; tuberculosis, the greatest foe of human life, is slowly but surely receding before the determined efforts of modern preventive medicine. By nature man is endowed with resistive power sufficient to ward off most forms of disease, provided he keeps his health at a normal standard by right living. If, however, he allows his health to become impaired by reason of overwork, bad habits, wilful exposure to contagion or unhealthful surroundings, he readily falls a prey to disease. The author of Principles of Public Health has here set forth the general rules of life by the observance of which every adult and every child not only can do much to preserve his own health but also can prove himself a prominent factor in raising the standard of public health. A campaign of education is demanded to arrest the enormous loss of life which is carrying so many to untimely graves, and the instruction given in this volume will be of inestimable value in teaching people how to avoid avoidable disease. The author has not attempted to deal with all the diseases that may be classed as preventable; as the work is intended for use in the public schools, only such diseases are mentioned as it seems fitting to present to school children. To teach our children a proper respect for their own health and for the community welfare is to fit them for the best citizenship.

  • av Arnold Bennett
    255,-

    A story of small-town intrigue that begins with a large sum of money being entrusted and then mysteriously disappearing. Rachel Louise Fleckring works for the elderly Mrs Maldon, and although with the woman for only a short time, she is taken into the heart of the family. She falls in love with one of Mrs Maldon's descendents, but along the way, she has to come to terms with the fact that he isn't, perhaps, the perfectly honest man she thought he was. The novel was extremely popular and one of Bennett's greatest successes.

  • av Hedwig Heyl
    224,-

    Die vielseitigere Ausgestaltung des Kochunterrichts hat eine Umarbeit des Volks-Kochbuchs notwendig gemacht. Es ist nicht mehr in Lektionen eingeteilt, welche sich an den theoretischen Teil (fuer die Hand der Lehrerin) anschlossen, sondern gibt die Rezepte an leicht aufzufindender Stelle in einem Kochbuch. Dasselbe wird den Schuelerinnen ein treuer Ratgeber fuer die buergerliche Kueche bleiben. Einige ueber den Rahmen des Volks-Kochunterrichts hinausgehende Vorschriften sind zu diesem Zwecke eingeschaltet, weshalb das Buechlein eine weite Verbreitung als Kochbuch fuer einfache Verhaeltnisse finden duerfte. Die Rezepte, welche aus unterrichtlichen Gruenden fuer 2 Personen zugeschnitten wurden, sind leicht fuer groessere Familien umzurechnen. Frau Dr. Engelken, welche die neue Ordnung der Reihenfolge und Ergaenzung freundlichst uebernommen hatte, sage ich meinen herzlichsten Dank.

  • av Sulpice Barué
    187,-

    THE design of the following little book is to furnish receipts for a select variety of French dishes, explained and described in such a manner as to make them intelligible to American cooks, and practicable with American utensils and American fuel. Those that (according to the original work) cannot be prepared without an unusual and foreign apparatus have been omitted; and also such as can only be accomplished by the consummate skill and long practice of native French cooks. Many dishes have been left out, as useless in a country where provisions are abundant. On this side of the Atlantic all persons in respectable life can obtain better articles of food than sheeps' tails, calves' ears, &c. and the preparation of these articles (according to the European receipts) is too tedious and complicated to be of any use to the indigent, or to those who can spare but little time for their cookery. Also, the translator has inserted no receipts which contain nothing different from the usual American mode of preparing the same dishes. Most of the French Cookery Books introduced into this country have failed in their object, from the evident deficiency of the translators in a competent knowledge of the technical terms of cookery and from the multitude of French words interspersed through the directions, and which cannot, in general, be comprehended without an incessant and troublesome reference to the glossary. The translator of the following pages has endeavored, according to the best of her ability, to avoid these defects, and has aimed at making a book of practical utility to all those who may have a desire to introduce occasionally at their tables good specimens of the French culinary art. From these receipts she believes that many advantageous hints may be taken for improvements in American cookery; and she hopes that, upon trial, this little work may be found equally useful in private families, hotels, and boarding-houses.

  • av Edward Lasker
    255,-

    The game of Chess in the form in which it is played to-day is usually assumed to be of a much older date than can be proved with certainty by documents in our possession. The earliest reference to the game is contained in a Persian romance written about 600 A.D., which ascribes the origin of Chess to India. Many of the European Chess terms used in the Middle Ages which can be traced back to the Indian language also tend to prove that India is the mother country of the game. The literature on the game of Checkers (English: Draughts) is very limited and there are no certain references to prove that the game was known before the Sixteenth Century. Two theories are current as to its origin; one of them claiming it to be a simplified Chess, the other explaining it as the result of transferring the Spanish game Alquerque de doze to the Chess board. H. J. R. Murray, the greatest authority on the history of games, considers it most likely that the game has been evolved from both Chess and Alquerque. The method of capturing men and the rule concerning the huffing of a man unquestionably point to the Spanish game, while the board, the diagonal move of the men and the idea of crowning a man are taken from Chess.

  • av Orison Swett Marden
    255,-

    Dr. Orison Swett Marden (1848-1924) was an American author of inspirational books. He wrote primarily on the subject of being successful and founded "SUCCESS" magazine in 1897. Marden's books deal with attaining a fruitful and well-rounded life, with many of his ideas being based on the New Thought movement. First published in 1897, "Architects of Fate" is a companion to Marden's successful 1911 self-help book "Pushing to the Front", this volume focusing on character-building and achieving success. Originally intended to motivate young people who lack a definite aim or ambition, this timeless volume is will be of utility to those searching for meaning or motivation, and it would make for an excellent addition to any bookshelf. Contents include: "Wanted-A Man", "Dare", "The Will and the Way", "Success under Difficulties", "Uses of Obstacles", "One Unwavering Aim", "Sowing and Reaping", "Self-help", "Work and Wait", "Clear Grit", "The Grandest Thing in the World", "Wealth in Economy", "Rich Without Money", "Opportunities Where You Are", etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.

  • av Mary A. Resch
    187,-

    Organized in an easy-reference, 0-250 format recipes, Fish gives you the culinary lowdown on seventy kinds of fish and shellfish commonly found in American supermarkets and fish stores. Fish begins with general guidelines on how to store, prepare, and cook fish, whether sautéing, frying, grilling, or smoking, and you will find easy-to-follow illustrations of such important basics as how to gut and fillet a fish. Fish also includes up-to-the-minute information on the benefits of fish in our diet. In addition, there are 250 recipes and variations, all of which use high-flavor ingredients to accent the intrinsic natures of the individual fish rather than mask them. And the vast majority of the recipes are ready in less than thirty minutes!

  • av Todd M. Mealy
    199,-

    Farmers in the thickly populated Eastern and Middle States, or, in fact, east of the Mississippi River, cannot grow grains nor fatten beeves with the same profit as before the opening of the great West. Dairying still returns fair profits, but there is a widespread demand for cash crops adapted to farm culture, especially where railroads furnish quick access to towns and cities. In response to this demand, we beg to offer a short list of farm vegetables that can be grown with greater profit than grain, with hints about growing them. There is no real line dividing the vegetables of the market garden from those of the farm garden, but it may be assumed in a somewhat arbitrary way that those which do not yield at the gross rate of $250 per acre per year will not pay for the intense culture of high-priced land, although they will pay handsome profits in broad-acred operations under horse culture. Before offering a list of money crops to farmers we shall have a word to say in the following pages about economic manuring. Larger cash receipts and smaller cash expenditures will result in better bank balances.

  • av Walter Ripman
    199,-

    As the title of this book is ambitious, and the sub-title may not suffice to indicate its limitations, it is well to warn the reader that he will find no exhaustive treatment of English speech sounds. That would have required knowledge greater than mine, and more space than was at my disposal. The book is an attempt to gain fellow-workers in a field which is unduly neglected, yet full of promise. It was in teaching the pronunciation of foreign languages that I first realised how important it is to acquire a knowledge of the sounds of the mother tongue. Before the learner can acquire the fresh habits of speech peculiar to the foreign language, his teacher must know clearly what distinguishes the new sounds from those familiar in the mother tongue, for only then can the foreign pronunciation be imparted in a methodical way. The book may therefore be useful to the teacher of foreign languages; but it is intended also for a larger circle. In our Training Colleges, noted for earnest work, the importance of the spoken language has long been felt, and much attention has been devoted to the cultivation of the voice. My object has not been to write on voice production, though occasional reference to the subject has been made. It has not been my aim to say how the language ought to be spoken, to improve upon the ordinary speech of our day, but to represent it to the best of my ability, and to enable others to distinguish speech sounds when they hear them. If it be desirable to improve upon our speech, its present condition and tendencies must first be determined.

  • av Paula Morais
    201,-

    "Book of American Baking" is a cookbook that offers around 200 delightful baking recipes including both savory and sweet dishes. Some of the favorites are Whole Wheat Bread, Brandy Snaps, Blueberry Muffins, Apple Pie, Velvet Mocha Cream Pie, Date Nut Bread, Nut Lace Cookies, and a number of all-American treats. Excerpt from Book of American Baking: A Practical Guide Covering Various Branches of the Baking Industry, Including Cakes, Buns, and Pastry, Bread Making, Pie Baking, Etc If preferred, a little more sugar and a little less ?our may be used. Angel Food is practically the same as Angel Cake. DO not grease pans, but dip in water before filling. Turn upside down as soon as taking from the oven. Ice cake as desired.

  • av Andrew Carnegie
    291,-

    The enlightening memoir of the industrialist as famous for his philanthropy as for his fortune. His good friend Mark Twain dubbed him "St. Andrew." British Prime Minister William Gladstone called him an "example" for the wealthy. Such terms seldom apply to multimillionaires. But Andrew Carnegie was no run-of-the-mill steel magnate. At age 13 and full of dreams, he sailed from his native Dunfermline, Scotland, to America. The story of his success begins with a $1.20-a-week job at a bobbin factory. By the end of his life, he had amassed an unprecedented fortune-and given away more than 90 percent of it for the good of mankind. Here, for the first time in one volume, are two impressive works by Andrew Carnegie himself: his autobiography and "The Gospel of Wealth," a groundbreaking manifesto on the duty of the wealthy to give back to society all of their fortunes. And he practiced what he preached, erecting 1,600 libraries across the country, founding Carnegie Mellon University, building Carnegie Hall, and performing countless other acts of philanthropy because, as Carnegie wrote, "The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced."

  • av Caroline French Benton
    199,-

    Part storybook and part cookbook, A Little Cookbook for a Little Girl introduces us to Margaret, a pint-sized and persistent scamp who desperately wants to do "little girl cooking," all by herself. Her mother, her grandmother, her "Pretty Aunt" and her "Other Aunt" attempt to hold her off until she's older, but Margaret prevails and learns to create Victorian-era breakfasts, suppers, dinners and desserts. We've left Caroline French Benton's original language and all of the antique colloquialisms of the early 1900's intact, but have edited the visual format for easier modern reading of this lovely antique cookbook. In addition, we've annotated a few things, in case you aren't quite sure what a "timbale" is, or just how much a "saltspoonful" holds. If you enjoy Margaret's culinary adventures in A Little Cookbook for a Little Girl, be sure to watch for future volumes in our Caroline French Benton series.

  • av Helen H. Sexton
    186,-

    We believe kids get better at math with practice, resulting in confidence and positive attitude towards math that is required to excel in school. This workbook provides kids with additional math practice that reinforces and complements what is taught at school. This workbook combines traditional addition and subtraction math problems, with number bond problems. Many elementary schools teach math using Number Bonds, and we want kids to have practice on both traditional math questions and number bonds to build fluency and speed in basic arithmetic. When your child understands and develops key skills, math can be more fun and a lot less stressful. Our Addition and Subtraction workbook is filled with activities to challenge your little learners and strengthen their basic math skills. It slips easily into a backpack and teaches children valuable lessons like adding doubles, sorting, and counting on a number line. The clear examples and step-by-step instructions make it easy for kids to work at their own pace. Also, the easy directions and visual clues promote self-directed learning. It's the perfect travel companion for your child and keeps them engaged and learning on the go! Your child can either work in the workbook itself or the perforated pages make it easy to tear out for individual worksheets. The skill being practiced is listed at the bottom of each page and lessons are in a learning sequence, so skills introduced in one lesson build on those taught in previous lessons. This early math workbook is a perfect way to introduce, review, and maintain essential math skills.

  • av John B. Nicolas
    199,-

    Some of the tried-and-tested recipes are surprisingly simple, other recipes are nothing short of genius.Just because the secret ingredients are surprising doesn't mean they're expensive or hard to find, eitherAs life gets busier, it's increasingly harder to set aside time to put a nourishing meal on the table after a long day. In this Cookbook, we give the tools and tricks to make that possible.Each meal is quick, safe and delicious with textures and tastes everyone will love!Many recipes in this cookbook call for step-saving shortcuts that will revolutionize the time you spend making meals for your family, and all of them are utterly scrumptious. There's something for everyone in this cookbook, and not a single recipe, ingredient, or step is complicated or difficult. Now that's the kind of cooking we can all get behind!

  • av Robert J. Shields
    199,-

    This kids activity book is packed with hours of fun puzzles and games. kids will improve their logical thinking, decision-making, reading and writing abilities while playing. This Book is jam-packed with hours of fun. Improve your child's hand-eye coordination, reading, counting, and creativity while playing. As they read this exciting, brain-stimulating book, they will improve their fine-motor skills.Kids will find following brain stimulating activities: Logic Puzzles for kids Tic-Tac-Toe Word scramble Puzzles Message Decoder Puzzles Word search Puzzles for kids Find the difference Maze puzzles Dot to Dot (Connect the dots) I Spy Puzzles Hidden pictures Puzzles Cute Coloring pages for kids This book features: Screen Free EntertainmentImproved ConcentrationMotor Skills DevelopmentHand-Eye CoordinationSense of AccomplishmentLearning Through FunPerfect Gift IdeaThese interesting and challenging activities are made with love and dedication, using this book lets your child express their creativity and improve decision-making. Hope you will love and enjoy using this book with kids.

  • av Edward Carpenter
    211,-

    In this book, the American philosopher Edward Carpenter reassesses the meaning of civilization and its role in the development of humanity and morality. As the author says: "hospitality of the wild Arab, the courage of the North American Indian, and the faithful friendships of some of the Polynesian nations, far surpass anything of a similar kind among the polished communities of Europe." Further, Carpenter reflects his acquaintance with the people of the indigenous tribes like Bushmen, Eskimo, Samoyedes, Zulu. Edward Carpenter was an English socialist poet, socialist philosopher, anthologist, and early gay activist. As a philosopher he is particularly known for his publication of Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure in which he proposes that civilisation is a form of disease that human societies pass through.

  • av Edward Carpenter
    187,-

    Originally published in 1915 in the middle of World War I, Carpenter explores the effects that the war was having on society and humankind as a whole from first-hand experience. In particular, book focus on the differences between Germany and England, the causes of the war and suggestions for restoration and recovery when the war has ended. Carpenter details all of this in a realistic way drawing on matters such as class to put forward his anti-war stance as well as philosophical approaches to coping with tragedy. This title will be of interest to students of history, sociology and politics.

  • av Russell Lorraine
    199,-

    Vegetarian cooking never tasted so good! 300 mouthwatering recipes that you'll adore. Perfect for vegan, vegetarian healthy, plant based diets. You'll find recipes for classics and new favorites, plus plenty of low-fat, vegan, and gluten-free options, too. More than just a cookbook, The Golden Rule Cookbook is also a roadmap to embracing a vegetable-based lifestyle. Here are dozens of versatile recipes that can be easily adapted, soups, salads made from different whole grains, and pestos with unexpected flavors and ingredients. You'll also find advice on stocking your pantry with vegetarian essentials (dried beans, pasta, herbs and spices), a collection of basic recipes and techniques (vegetable stock, tomato sauce, polenta), and make-ahead flavor-boosters (caramelized onions, roasted peppers, and quick pickles). Super wide range of recipes so that you'll never suffer from meal planning fatigue! Now you can prepare these mouth-watering main dishes easily for your family and with a lot of options, you will never worry about variety. That means you have more meaningful time to spend with your family! Happy eating and let's enjoy these delicious meals with the family!

  • av Margaret Johnes Mitchell
    187,-

    This book provides detailed instructions on making a fireless, heat-preserving oven. It demonstrates different cooking and heating techniques and provides a detailed list of all the items you will need. This is followed by several recipes and recommendations for seasoning, then it gives recipes and cooking tips for soup, breakfast meals, fish, meat, and more. The recipes in this amazing treasure are all collected from some of America's best home cooks, tested in real-life settings, and carefully selected from thousands of recipes. Easy to understand, easy to useAbsolutely manageable for those who lack confidence in the kitchenConvenient for those who are short on timeWill create a chorus of "make-it-again" requests!

  • av Pierre Caron
    211,-

    The excitement of French home cooking, simple dishes, includes many superb renditions of the great classics: a glorious cheese-domed onion soup, a spoon-tender beef daube, and the "top-secret" recipes that every good Parisian cook knows-but won't reveal. Over 500 other recipes are remarkably easy: a cheese and olive quick bread, a three-star chef's Basque potato tortilla made with a surprise ingredient (potato chips), and an utterly satisfying roast chicken for "lazy people." French Dishes For American Tables will make cooks fall in love with France all over again, or for the first time.

  • av Barbara J. Godsey
    199,-

    This vintage cookbook is a real jewel. Learn how to use ingredients you never knew anything about. Wildly popular back in its day, it is sure to become popular again. The suggestions and recipes of this cook book have been gathering through the years from sources far and wide. Friends and neighbors have contributed, personal experience has offered its lessons, thrifty housekeepers in home departments of newspapers, reports of lectures, and recipes given to the newspaper world, from teachers in the science of cookery, have all added color or substance to what is herein written. French and German recipes have all in some degree been a source of supply to this compilation.

  • av Richard S. Bessette
    202,-

    Celebrate the season with this treasure trove of cozy cooking and baking recipes, from soul-warming soups and simple dinners to showstoppers and weekend projects. As the air grows chillier and nights longer, these dishes draw us to the table and the warmth of an active kitchen: Slow-simmered dishes like Cider-Braised Pork Roast, cheesy weeknight pasta like Unstuffed Shells with Butternut Squash, or a crusty bread like Fig and Fennel Bread. When the flavors of summer fade, autumn and winter fruits and vegetables can be just as bold and bountiful. Find recipe inspiration from the season's first ripe figs and plump brussels sprouts to roasty sides featuring celery root, kohlrabi, and kabocha squash, or a cranberry curd tart to brighten a winter's night.

  • av Martha Finley
    255,-

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