Monday, February 2, 2009

Pot Luck or Rodeos and Recipies

Pot Luck: Potato Recipes from Ireland

Author: Nell Donnelly

Better known as spuds, praties or Murphys, the potato has been associated for so long with Ireland that it's easy to take it for granted. But boiled or mashed aren't the only ways of serving this always-in-season vegetable. Combining the traditional and innovative, Nell Donnelly exploits the amazing capacity of the potato to fill an incredible range of soups, stews, chowders, salads, including oven-baked and easy Potato and Cheese Pie and the tantalizing taste of Frosted Lamb Loaf. From side dishes to main courses, you'll find an imaginative yet simple recipe for any occasion.



Book about: Designing for Interaction or Unit Testing Frameworks

Rodeos and Recipies: Real Stories and Delicious Recipes Even A Cowgirl Can Cook!

Author: Emma Carpenter

Rodeos and Recipes - Real Stories and Delicious Recipes Even a Cowgirl Can Cook! is a book for the seasoned hand and those who wish they were. Telling the story of rodeo life from the behind-the-scenes perspective of a chute hand, it is filled with accounts of dangerous bulls, broncs with an attitude, favorite horses, the odd things a chute hand finds flattering, and more. Written by a chute hand and rodeo stock contractor, each true story is accompanied by a recipe that meets her standards of "easy, delicious, hearty, and fast." The recipes are the kind you'll make again and again, such as "Beefy Western Pie" and "Piled High Cow Chip Cookies." You'll also be delighted to find a selection of non-edible recipes such as "Skull Cleaning in a Hurry" for decorative cattle skulls, and "Homemade Modeling Clay" for the kids.



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