Sunday, February 15, 2009

Frozen Cocktails or Country Wild

Frozen Cocktails (Quamut)

Author: Quamut

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Don’t forget your umbrella.

Frozen margaritas and frozen daiquiris aren’t the only icy palate-pleasers in a bartender’s repertoire. These frozen drink recipes from the Four Seasons restaurant will make any summer day extra special—and you can double, triple, or quadruple the recipes as necessary to serve guests at parties. Learn to make:

  • Fruit-based frozen drinks
  • Chocolate and white chocolate freezes and more




New interesting textbook: One Hundred Stretches or Breast Health and Common Breast Problems

Country Wild

Author: David Larkin

In this, the third volume of David Larkin's Country series, the author takes the country lover or property owner beyond the house, grounds, and gardens to the forest and uncultivated open spaces. With an artist's eye for the right image and a unique way with words, Larkin educates and inspires. Whether the subject is wildflowers and how they tell the time of day; wild food (complete with recipes)--from fruits and nuts to weeds and mushrooms; or wild animals and how to identify their tracks in snow or earth, Larkin brings to all these and more an infectious love for living with nature and its ways.

Traditional Gardening magazine praised Country's Wisdom's "fascinating bits of history, lore, practical advice and other interesting information wrapped into a lyric text that forms a paean to country living." Country magazine placed it at "the top of our wish list...like a letter from a knowledgeable friend whose reflections and observations can by turns amaze and amuse." The same is certainly true of Country Wild.



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