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From Alexandria Quarterly Press, Barbara Hill's moving collection of poems."Though literary culture often celebrates the up-and-coming voices of the young, here we have Barbara Hill's debut, a collection reflecting nearly seven decades of careful observation, deep experience, and, ultimately, wisdom. In these poems, she calls to relations long gone as well as the 'daughter who questions / everything I say.' A calico in winter becomes 'a cat / inside a dress of ice, ' while among the squash blossoms in a kinder season 'the honeybees, sleek and quick / are architects.' She writes, 'You are your own watchful neighbor, / living always beside yourself' and that she is: a person present to the daily world, a poet able to render what she sees down to the most evocative details. Barbara Hill's A Few Sharp and Glamorous Words shows the power and beauty that can come from taking your time." Jessica Jacobs, author of Take Me With You, Wherever You're Going
Every morning Nick wakes up his mom and begs for cookies but soon finds out that he should watch what he asks for because the results can become dramatic.
“This kitchen reference book is packed with all kinds of information that has never been compiled in one book before.”—Chicago Tribune Everything you really need to know about buying, cooking, and storing food is here in one easy-to-use volume. Packed with essential information for both the experienced and the beginning cook, this is a kitchen encyclopedia to keep handy when you need fast, accurate answers to your food questions.A complete compendium of: • Common Cookbook Terms & Abbreviations • Ingredient Substitutions • Temperatures and Cooking Times for Dozens of Foods • Finest Kitchen Equipment • Storage Life for Frozen, Refrigerated, and Shelf Foods • Food Additives—the Safe and the Unsafe • Nutritional Guidelines . . . and More! Answers to the food questions you really ask: How many graham crackers are needed for one pie shell? Can I substitute cocoa for chocolate squares in a recipe? Which buy on eggs is best—medium, large, or extra-large? How long will a jar of mayo keep in the refrigerator? What’s the cooking time for lobster?
Covering the role of imperial women in the period of the Crusades, this text explores why they were able to wield immense power during the 11th century and yet lost their position of influence a century later. It looks at various themes including kinship and the use of marriage alliances.
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