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  • - Delicious memories of cooking with my mother and more!
    af Elizabeth Rhodes
    228,95 kr.

    For many years I have been collecting recipes from friends, family, and acquaintances. I have used these recipes not only in my daily life, but also for entertaining and for special occasions. In 2010, my mother, Virginia (Jynny) Ruth Stanley passed away, and I was lucky enough to inherit her recipe cards and books. My mother had gathered a great selection of recipes from a lifetime of entertaining, as well as from family and friends. In order to share these with my sister, RuthAnne McGavack Belton, I started typing them out. I soon realized that my mother's recipes, along with my own, would make a great project to share with those I love. Many of these recipes I remember fondly from my childhood, though I thought they had never been written down. The process of typing these out took much longer than expected, but I have thoroughly enjoyed every single moment recalling celebrations and memories of my elderly family members, ancestors and friends. Note: Being on a diet is part of everyone's life, which is why many years ago, I stopped calling it a "die-it", and started calling it a "live-it". One of the "live-its" I have used is Weight Watchers(R) and I have had great success. Therefore, I have added my calculations of the PointsPlus(R) values for these recipes so that I can make better choices, while still enjoying my memories.

  • af Elizabeth Rhodes
    147,95 kr.

    From the mind of Elizabeth Rhodes, author of Walk of Life, a poem, comes a soul stirring book about the life of a young African-American teenager, living in deep Southern America. The story gives an account of how circumstances in life can determine how we turn out in the end. Or does it?

  • - Death and Meaning in Zaya's Desenganos
    af Elizabeth Rhodes
    501,95 kr.

    Dressed to Kill reconciles Zayas's Desenga os with the age in which it was written, contextualizing the book in baroque poetics, the Spanish honour code, and fifteenth-century martyr saints' lives.