Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Cooking as Fast as I Can: A Chef"s Story of Family, Food, and Forgiveness




Cooking as Fast as I Can: A Chef"s Story of Family, Food, and Forgiveness by Cat Cora


2015 | ISBN: 1476766142 | English | 256 pages | EPUB | 2 MB




Remarkably candid, compulsively readable, renowned chef Cat Cora’s no-holds-barred memoir on Southern life, Greek heritage, same sex marriage, and the meals that have shaped her memories.




Before she became a celebrated chef, Cathy Cora was just a girl from Jackson, Mississippi, where days were slow and every meal was made from scratch. Her passion for the kitchen started in her home, where she spent her days internalizing the dishes that would form the cornerstone of her cooking philosophy incorporating her Greek heritage and Southern upbringing—from crispy fried chicken and honey-drenched biscuits to spanakopita. But outside the kitchen, Cat’s life was volatile.




In Cooking as Fast as I Can, Cat Cora reveals, for the first time, coming-of-age experiences from early childhood sexual abuse to the realities of life as a lesbian in the deep South. She shares how she found her passion in the kitchen and went on to attend the prestigious Culinary Institute of America and apprentice under Michelin star chefs in France. After her big break as a co-host on the Food Network’s Melting Pot, Cat broke barriers by becoming the first-ever female Iron Chef.




Cooking as Fast as I Can chronicles the difficulties and triumphs Cora experienced on the path to becoming a chef. She writes movingly about how she found courage and redemption in the dark truths of her past and about how she found solace in the kitchen and work, how her passion for cooking helped her to overcome hardships and ultimately find happiness at home and became a wife and a mother to four boys. Above all, this is an utterly engrossing story about the grit and grace it takes to achieve your dreams.








Saturday, September 26, 2015

Reader"s Digest: Family Safety & First Aid




Reader"s Digest: Family Safety & First Aid by Editors of Reader"s Digest


English | June 1, 1984 | ISBN: 042506817X | 291 Pages | DJVU | 2.75 MB




Reader"s Digest: Family Safety & First Aid












Thursday, September 10, 2015

Capture the Moment: The Modern Photographer"s Guide to Finding Beauty in Everyday and Family Life




Sarah Wilkerson, "Capture the Moment: The Modern Photographer"s Guide to Finding Beauty in Everyday and Family Life"


ISBN: 0770435270 | 2015 | EPUB | 256 pages | 81 MB


Turn everyday photos into stunning works of art, with this essential guide to photography




Featuring gorgeous phographs takn by the members the photography industry’s largest social network of female photographers, Clickin Moms, this accessible and gift-worthy guide provides both the inspiration and skills every photographer needs to capture life"s beautiful moments as frameable pieces of art—from breakfasts to birthday parties and first steps to first days of school.




With big, bold images paired with short, easy-to-follow tips progressing from elementary to advanced, this book is perfect for amateurs and professionals alike, covering equipment, composition, posing, low light, natural light, black and white, still life, and lifestyle photography. Assignments for experimenting with lighting and shooting locations round out the chapters, and advice based on photographs from over 100 contributors include these priceless suggestions:




• Channel the old masters—painters such as Rembrandt and DaVinci are great inspiration


• Anticipate emotion—watch for laughter and surprise


• Embrace harsh lighting, backlighting, dappled sunlight and shade and use them to your advantage


• Emphasize texture and seek out patterns—repetition can be striking and bold


• Shoot from unexpected angles—sometimes the best shot is from below, behind, or above












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Family Names and Family History




Family Names and Family History By David Hey


2000 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 1852852550 | PDF | 15 MB








Family names are an essential part of everyone"s personal history. The story of their evolution is integral to family history and fascinating in its own right. Formed from first names, place names, nicknames and occupations, names allow us to trace the movements of our ancestors form the middle ages to the present day. David Hey shows how, when and where families first got their names and proves that most families stayed close to their place of origin. Settlement patterns and family groupings can be traced back towards their origins by using national and local records. Family Names and Family History tells everyone interested in tracing their own name how to set about doing do.