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101 Things To Do With Chocolate (101 Things To Do With)
by Stephanie AshcraftSatisfy all of your chocolate cravings in 101 different ways with the newest addition to the 101 series, 101 Things To Do With Chocolate. Try easy recipes such as Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake Bars, Decadent Chocolate Truffles, Chocolate Mint Layer Brownies, and Chocolate Pudding-Filled Doughnuts to give you that needed fix. With sections such as Dessert Pizzas and Ice Cream Cakes, you'll find new and delicious ways to enjoy chocolate in addition to all the old favorites. Stephanie Ashcraft, author of 101 Things to Do with a Cake Mix, has taught cooking classes based on the tips and meals in her cookbooks for almost twenty years. She lives in Tucson, Arizona.
101 Things To Do With Eggs (101 Things To Do With)
by Toni PatrickToni Patrick (101 Ramen) offers creative recipes for omelets, frittatas, burritos, sandwiches, and wraps, along with quiches, casseroles, desserts, and those favorite egg standbys-scrambled, poached, and fried. Put on your apron and give these recipes a try: Cinnamon Bread Custard, Crab and Asparagus Frittata, Green Chili Burritos, Southern-Style Eggs Benedict, Spinach and Asiago Quiche, Wild Rice Scrambled Eggs, and Eggnog Bread Pudding. Toni Patrick is also the author of 101 Things to Do with Ramen Noodles, 101 Things to Do with Mac & Cheese, 101 Things to Do with Canned Biscuits, and 101 Things to Do with a Blender. She lives in Colorado.
101 Things To Do With Grits (101 Things To Do With)
by Harriss CottinghamGrits-they've been called the "first truly American food." Just what are they? Simply put, grits are stone-ground corn, and they're gaining popularity nationwide in America's most influential kitchens. Any Southern cook worth his salt knows it's what you add to grits that make them remarkable! Here are 101 delicious and inventive recipes for using grits at every meal, with tips and cooking techniques that show just how quick and versatile grits can be. With recipes for Appetizers, Breakfasts, Entrees, Side Dishes, Desserts, Flavored Grits, and Casseroles, including Tropical Grit Fretters with Mango Salsa, Southern Grit Sushi, Grits Eggs Benedict, Country Ham and Grits with Redeye Gravy, Vanilla-Scented Grit Pancakes, Sweet Grits Porridge with Fresh Fruit, Lobster Tempura over Lemon-Scented Grits, Thai-Style Red Curry Grits, Hickory-Smoked Chicken over Pesto-Scented Grits, Bacon and Jalapeño Fried Grits, and Red Curry Grits-even Chocolate Grits!
101 Things To Do With Ground Beef (101 Things To Do With)
by Stephanie Ashcraft Janet EyringMeat loaf and much, much more—easy recipes using ground chuck, hamburger, and turkeyburger from the New York Times-bestselling author! Everybody knows meat loaf is the ultimate comfort food, but what else can you do with that easy-to-use, affordable, nutritious freezer staple? Here are 101 easy and delicious recipes to make the most out of ground chuck, hamburger, and turkeyburger. Included are recipes for appetizers, side dishes, soups, sandwiches, burgers, meat loaf, main dishes, and more. You'll get a kick out of these easy, tasty recipes: Beefed-Up Bean Dip • Beef Wontons • Hawaiian Meatballs • Egg Rolls • Hungry Boy Beans • Stuffed Bell Pepper Soup • Winter Chili • Baked Hero Sandwiches • French Onion Burger • Blue Cheese Meat Loaf • Barbeque Beef Pizza • Lasagna Roll-Ups • Coney Dogs and more
101 Things To Do With Mac & Cheese (101 Things To Do With)
by Toni PatrickWhat you can do with an ordinary box of macaroni and cheese? Create 101 family favorites! Perfect for budget-conscious families and college students, this 101 includes recipes for Vegetable Picante Soup, Herbed Macaroni and Cucumber Salad, Chili Mac, Baked Tomato Macaroni and the irresistible favorite Fried Macaroni and Cheese!
101 Things To Do With Meatballs (101 Things To Do With)
by Stephanie AshcraftON TOP OF SPAGHETTI, and a whole lot more! In the newest addition to the 101 series, 101 Things to Do with Meatballs is filled with recipes that will become instant favorites among family and friends. Some of the tasty dishes include Breakfast Burritos, Meatball Sliders, Thai Pizza, Feta Meatballs with Cucumber Yogurt Sauce, Tortellini Meatball Stew, Chinese Beef Noodle Soup, Piping Hot Buffalo Subs, Enchilada Meatballs, Chipotle Meatball Pasta, Savory Meatball Lasagna, Tater Tot Kid's Casserole, and Meatball Stroganoff.
101 Things To Do With Pancake Mix (101 Things To Do With)
by Stephanie AshcraftBasic pancake mix can be easily and magically transformed into a host of mouthwatering, not-just-for-breakfast, meals and treats. Settle in for some good eats with French Fried Pickles, Berry Jam Muffins, Sweet Potato-Cranberry Pecan Loaf, Citrus-Toffee Pancakes, S'More Pancakes, Lemon Waffles, Dutch Baby Cakes, Coconut Battered Shrimp, and Candy Bar Cookies. Bonus! Recipes for luscious syrups and toppings are also included.
101 Things To Do With Peanut Butter (101 Things To Do With)
by Pamela BennettFrom the author of Jams & Jellies in Less Than 30 Minutes, 101 recipes that think outside the jar and far beyond that childhood favorite PB&J. Peanut butter lovers of the world unite! Update your palate with not only sweet, but savory recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner—and everything in between. Look out jams and jellies, peanut butter has some new sidekicks. With not only sweet, but savory recipes sure to please any hungry bunch, you'll wish you'd ventured beyond PBJ a long time ago. Try Peanut Chicken Puffs, Peanut Colada Dip, Thai Slow Cooker Chicken, Dessert Pizza, and more!
101 Things To Do With Popcorn (101 Things To Do With)
by Christina DymockThe world&’s favorite snack just got tastier! These sweet and savory treats will turn this old-fashioned staple into Snickerdoodle Popcorn, Pumpkin Balls, Caramel Nut Bars, Sleepover Mix, Taco Spice, and A Taste of Asia. And for a popper of a surprise, give CinnaPop Cake, Popcorn Brownies, Rooster Snacks, Chicken Nuggets, and Swedish Meatballs a try.
101 Things To Do With Pudding (101 Things To Do With)
by Stephanie AshcraftThere's so much more to pudding than just a dollop of whipped cream on top! This all-time favorite treat gets a makeover with 101 Things to Do with Pudding. Now you can try some amazingly luscious, moist, and inventive recipes such as Sticky Buns, Banana Cream Cookie Salad, No-Bake Butterscotch Oatmeal Cookies, Triple Chocolate Brownies, Cream Cheese Chocolate Nut Pie, Red Velvet Cake, Pumpkin Spice Trifle, and a whole lot more!
101 Things To Do With Pumpkin (101 Things To Do With)
by Eliza CrossPumpkins mark the onset of fall and those who love the flavor look forward to pies, cookies, hot spiced drinks and breads of al! kinds. 101 1hings To Do With Pumpkin is a handy way to incorporate this favorite flavor into your kitchen repertoire for not just a season, but year-round.ELIZA CROSS is an award-winning writer, and the author of several books, including 101 Things to do with a Pickle. She develops recipes and styles cuisine for corporate and print media, and blogs about food, gardening, and sustainable living at happysimpleliving.com. She lives with her family in Centennial, Colorado.
101 Things To Do With Ramen Noodles (101 Things To Do With)
by Toni PatrickExpand your ramen repertoire with an amazingly inventive and unique addition to the million-copy-selling "101" series:101 Things to do with Ramen Noodles.Ramen is fast, easy, and filling, but what can be done to spruce it up and give it a whole new life?How about recipes like: * Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup * Summer Garden Soup * Zucchini Salad * Creamy Beef and Broccoli Noodles * Ramen Burgers * Chicken Alfredo * Pork Chop Ramen * Tuna Noodle Casserole * Garlic Noodle Sauté * Beer Noodles (the ultimate college crowd pleaser!) * Chinese Veggie Noodles * Corny Cheese Noodles
101 Things To Do With Rice (101 Things To Do With)
by Donna Kelly Stephanie AshcraftWhether steamed, baked, fried or rolled, rice is the most widely consumed staple food worldwide with many varieties that vary by region. 101 Things To Do With Rice offers recipes using both long and short grain, wild, risotto, brown, Basmati and more.DONNA KELLY has appeared on Martha Stewart's Sirius radio show, Everyday Food, and writes for apronstringsblog.com. She is the author of nine cookbooks including Ouesadi!las. She lives in Utah.STEPHANIE ASHCRAFT has taught hundreds of classes and appeared on television and news programs sharing ways families can save time and money. Stephanie and her husband, Ivan, reside in Salem, Utah, with their five children.
101 Things To Do With Rotisserie Chicken (101 Things To Do With)
by Madge BairdMinimize your time in the kitchen by using moist, delectable rotisserie chicken as your main ingredient. Author Madge Baird provides a list of helpful hints on how to handle store-purchased rotisserie chicken and ideas for making several meals from one bird along with 101 delectable recipes for lunch and dinner. There are soups and stews, salads, casseroles, pasta dishes, and stir-frys. Grab a fork and tuck into a filling Potato Chicken Frittata, a tasty Chicken Pesto Pasta, or a Quicky-Chicky Stir-Fry.
101 Things To Do With Tofu (101 Things To Do With)
by Donna Kelly Anne TegtmeierCreative recipes to make with this versatile plant protein! 101 Things to Do With Tofu makes being vegetarian easier than ever, with simple recipes, fast meal solutions, and healthy fare that is sure to please even the pickiest palate. These recipes will make your mouth water—and they all feature healthy tofu as a main ingredient. Tips on buying and storing tofu are also included. Make the most of this valuable and versatile protein source in your kitchen with recipes such as: · Butternut Squash Soup · Tofu Hummus · Healthy Mac 'n' Cheese · Tofu Sloppy Joes · Sublime Spinach Lasagna · Thai Coconut Curry · Tripleberry Tarts · Classic Cheesecake · Lemon Raspberry Tiramisu, and more
101 Things to Do with Your Christmas Elf
by Jason DeasChristmas is a magical time of the year. How often have you lain in bed, visions of sugar plums dancing through your head? Maybe you’ve began to gently drift into a dream when, suddenly, you realize . . . you didn’t move the elf!That darn elf. Making you get out of bed when you’re all snuggled up after a long day of gift-wrapping. But you know that if you don’t move it, the kids will begin to unravel the Christmas secrets you’ve worked so hard to preserve over the years! Before you know it, they’ll think Santa isn’t real and they’ll be all grown up. Fine, you say to yourself, I’ll get up and move the freakin’ elf. However, as time goes on, your kids start to notice the elf’s moving to the same spots over and over, doing the same old things. It starts to become less believable.For when you’re stuck in this predicament, author Jason Deas has developed 101 different ideas of what to do with your Christmas elf. Get St. Nick’s assistants off the shelf and into a variety of creative situations that will amaze and amuse your children:Make your elf some skis for water skiing and snow skiingSet up your elf like he’s been working out all night longPut your elf in a boat in the bathtubCreate a drum set with a few cans, pots, plastic containers, and other odds and endsHave your elf become a mechanic and fix a toy carFilled with Christmas spirit and humor, 101 Things To Do With Your Christmas Elf is your handbook to surviving December and making sure you keep your little holiday helper on the move.
101 Things To Do With Zucchini (101 Things To Do With)
by Cyndi Duncan Georgie PatrickGrilled, pickled, stuffed, sauced, or hidden in cake—recipes for the ultimate versatile vegetable! Finally, a solution to the age-old question posed every summer as we stare down at our prolific zucchini plants: &“What can I make with all of this zucchini?&” 101 Things to Do with Zucchini features recipes for familiar comfort foods such as breads and soups, along with creative, clever little gems for appetizers and desserts. This collection includes such delicious recipes as: · Toasty Zucchini Bruschetta · Zucchini Sushi · Lemon Shrimp and Zucchini Fettucini · Creamy Zucchini and Carrot Soup · Zucchini Drop Cookies, and many more
101 Things to Know Before Getting a Dog: The Essential Guide to Preparing Your Family and Home for a Canine Companion
by Susan M. EwingStart out on the right paw with your four-legged friend by learning the essentials—from picking the right breed to preparing for emergencies, and more. If you&’re longing for the pitter-patter of four furry feet, you have some homework to do. When new dog owners aren&’t prepared, it&’s the dog who suffers, so it&’s very important to consider all angles of dog care and ownership before making the commitment. This book starts with the process of selecting a suitable dog for your home and lifestyle and goes on to discuss the present and future requirements of feeding, grooming, training, healthcare, and much more to fully educate prospective new dog owners.Inside 101 Things to Know before Getting a Dog . . .Advice on selecting a puppy or adult dog based on your family, living space, and lifestyleBuying a purebred from a breeder versus adopting from a shelter or rescue groupThe equipment and supplies you&’ll need before the dog comes homeGetting the dog acclimated to his new environmentFeeding, grooming, training, and healthcare for all life stagesKeeping your dog safe at home and awayIllustrations, charts, and checklists, to help you plan and prepare
101 Things to Know if You Are Addicted to Painkillers
by Rod Colvin Timothy J. WulffAre You Addicted? Has addiction taken over your life? Do you want to stop using painkillers, but shame and embarrassment keep you from reaching out for help? You are not alone—millions find themselves in the clutches of addiction. Michael McGee, M.D., an addiction psychiatrist, has treated thousands of people struggling with addiction. His message: You don't need to suffer—you can live a life free of addiction. In this book, Dr. McGee offers a helpful first step to recovery. He explains what you need to know about addiction and how you can overcome it. He helps you understand: • Addiction is a brain disease—you didn't choose to become addicted. • Shame fuels addiction and keeps you from seeking treatment. • Treatment works—both residential and out-patient. • Medications relieve withdrawal symptoms and help you stay sober. • You can heal—turning emotional pain into growth and transformation. Don't Lose Hope! Millions Have Recovered from Addiction. You Can, Too!
101 Things to Learn in Art School
by Kit WhiteLessons, demonstrations, definitions, and tips on what to expect in art school, what it means to make art, and how to think like an artist.What is the first thing to learn in art school? “Art can be anything.” The second thing? “Learn to draw.” With 101 Things to Learn in Art School, artist and teacher Kit White delivers and develops such lessons, striking an instructive balance between technical advice and sage concepts. These 101 maxims, meditations, and demonstrations offer both a toolkit of ideas for the art student and a set of guiding principles for the artist. Complementing each of the 101 succinct texts is an equally expressive drawing by the artist, often based on a historical or contemporary work of art, offering a visual correlative to the written thought. “Art can be anything” is illustrated by a drawing of Duchamp's famous urinal; a description of chiaroscuro art is illuminated by an image “after Caravaggio”; a lesson on time and media is accompanied by a view of a Jenny Holzer projection; advice about surviving a critique gains resonance from Piero della Francesca's arrow-pierced Saint Sebastian.101 Things to Learn in Art School offers advice about the issues artists confront across all artistic media, but this is no simple handbook to making art. It is a guide to understanding art as a description of the world we live in, and it is a guide to using art as a medium for thought. And so this book belongs on the reading list of art students, art teachers, and artists, but it also belongs in the library of everyone who cares about art as a way of understanding life.
101 Things to Learn in Art School
by Kit WhiteArtist and teacher White delivers and develops art school lessons, striking an instructive balance between technical advice and sage concepts. These 101 maxims, meditations, and demonstrations offer both a toolkit of ideas for the art student and a set of guiding principles for the artist.
101 Things You - and John McCain - Didn't Know about Sarah Palin
by Gregory BergmanHunter. Hockey mom. Live action figure.Sarah Palin is living proof that politics does indeed make strange bedfellows. In 101 Things You - and John McCain - Didn’t Know about Sarah Palin, readers learn the (alleged) truth about the (reputed) Republican darling from Alaska who’s taken the nation by (ice) storm. In this hilarious, irreverent look at the world’s most infamous Miss Congeniality, comedian and WTF? author Gregory Bergman reveals more than one hundred bizarre, obscure facts about the bizarre, obscure governor from Wasilla, including:#3 Sarah Palin supports funding for abstinence-only programs in schools. Just call her Grandma.#4 In 2007, Sarah Palin offered $150 to every hunter who hacked off the left foreleg of a wolf shot from a plane. Talk about wolves being thrown, uh, to the wolves.#12 Sarah Palin once dressed as Tina Fey for Halloween. She gained twenty IQ points and a sense of humor.101 Things You - and John McCain - Didn’t Know about Sarah Palin - because politics is funnier than fiction!
101 THINGS YOU and John McCain DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT SARAH PALIN
by Gregory Bergman Paula MunierHunter. Hockey mom. Live action figure.Sarah Palin is living proof that politics does indeed make strange bedfellows. In 101 Things You—and John McCain—Didn’t Know about Sarah Palin, readers learn the (alleged) truth about the (reputed) Republican darling from Alaska who’s taken the nation by (ice) storm. In this hilarious, irreverent look at the world’s most infamous Miss Congeniality, comedian and WTF? author Gregory Bergman reveals more than one hundred bizarre, obscure facts about the bizarre, obscure governor from Wasilla, including:#3 Sarah Palin supports funding for abstinence-only programs in schools. Just call her Grandma.#4 In 2007, Sarah Palin offered $150 to every hunter who hacked off the left foreleg of a wolf shot from a plane. Talk about wolves being thrown, uh, to the wolves.#12 Sarah Palin once dressed as Tina Fey for Halloween. She gained twenty IQ points and a sense of humor.101 Things You—and John McCain—Didn’t Know about Sarah Palin—because politics is funnier than fiction!
101 Things You Didn't Know About Ann Arbor, Michigan (But Are About To Find Out)
by Horace WoodhouseAfter you've browsed through this little book, you will better understand why Ann Arbor has a greater quirk quotient than most places. To prove his point, your curious author has dug up bits of esoterica - odd, amusing, and little-known strands that make up the city's variegated fabric. Sure, you live here, but how much do you really know about Ann Arbor? Can you name your hometown football legends, Playboy Magazine playmates, 1960s radicals, NASA astronauts, the local boxer who fought Jack Dempsey, the brainy UM graduate who attempted the perfect crime, or the local girl who flirted with Humphrey Bogart in "The Big Sleep"? Who was the native industrialist who helped build the Panama Canal? Or the Ann Arborite who created the world's largest technology company? How did a border dispute lead to the greatest rivalry in college football? Where is the city's only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house? What is Ann Arbor's connection a Presidential assassination? Readers learn the answers to these intriguing questions and much, much more. Fascinating tangents and tidbits in purposely random sequence (with generous cross-references) create a ready-to-explore trail of knowledge about Ann Arbor and its environs, informing and entertaining, correcting myths and misconceptions, mostly revealing an unexpected treasure trove that brings a culture and a place into sharp focus.
101 Things You Didn't Know About The Civil War
by Thomas TurnerDo you know: Which state was the first to secede from the Union? Who the Mata Hari of the Civil War was? Which Bible passage Southerners most often used to justify slavery? You'll find the answers to these intriguing questions and more in 101 Things You Didn't Know About the Civil War. Packed with fascinating details about the people, places, and events that defined our nation's most contentious conflict, this tell-all guide reveals the inside scoop on the: Issue of slavery and its impact on the war; Great--and not-so-great--leaders and generals; Battles fought and lost--and fought again; Particular horrors of this war; Women, children, and African Americans in the war. Complete with a helpful timeline, 101 Things You Didn't Know About the Civil War is your go-to guide for facts of the war that dramatically altered the course of American history.