Saturday, January 10, 2009

Rush Hour Cook or I Dont Know Much about Wine but I Know What I Like

Rush Hour Cook: Presents Weekly Wonders She's everything that Martha isn't!

Author: Brook Noel

Once known as the Queen-of-Incapable Cooking, Brook has been spotted securing saran wrap with sailor knots, baking a cherry pie without pitting the cherries and coloring unboiled Easter eggs. Frustrated with the lack of a family dinner hour in her home (her husband had opted for large lunches at work), she set out to create a cooking system (much to her husband's dismay) that would allow her to put great meals on the table quickly. A CEO, mom, wife, daughter, volunteer, church-goer, author and speaker, Brook's time is at a premium. Her hunt for the perfect dinner focused on recipes that met the following five Rush Hour Rules... All ingredients are pronounceable through the phonetic use of the English language. Each ingredient can be found in the market without engaging in a full scale scavenger hunt. No list of ingredients shall be longer than the instructions. Each recipe has to be durable enough to survive the Queen-of-Incapable-Cooking. The Rush Hour Cook's finicky child will eat it -- or some portion of it. The result? Brook created weekly menus that fed her family while eliciting compliments! Now she brings her Weekly Wonder Menus to you, complete with grocery lists, so you can also implement this simple cooking solution in your chaotic kitchen!



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I Don't Know Much about Wine... but I Know What I Like

Author: Simon Woods

It happens to almost everyone: you go into the wine store, stare helplessly at the endless shelves, panic, and pick the bottle with the nicest label—hoping it will taste all right. In his characteristic witty, irreverent, and award-winning style, Simon Woods helps solve this recurring dilemma, faced by those who love wine but aren’t experts. He provides straightforward advice on how, where, and what wine to buy, and also offers the reader 50 ways to get more out of a bottle. This is the perfect gift for anyone who enjoys wine regularly but has little or no specialist knowledge...and for anyone who looks forward to downing a good glass.



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