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A collection of the author's favorite recipes. Subject areas include Appetizers; Breads and Rolls; Soups and Salads; Main Courses and Sides, Beef, Fish, Poultry, Lamb, Roadkill (Wild Game), Pork, and Pasta, Vegetable, etc.; Desserts; Pickles, Rubs, Brines, and Sauces plus an Index.
Linda Salisbury's retelling of John Mercer Langston's life story is closely based on his 534-page autobiography, From the Virginia Plantation to the National Capital (published 1894). Langston's career in education, politics, and as a champion of Constitutional rights for all, is stunning, yet largely unknown today.
Bailey Fish and her grandmother travel to Costa Rica for her mother's wedding to Bug Man, but things start to go wrong when she meets his sons. They are not happy about the wedding and plan to upset the plans. They try to enlist her help.
Show comes to Lake Anna, and Bailey and her friends have new problems. An accident, worrisome news, mysterious guests and a disturbing announcement. They also help a family in need as Thanksgiving approaches and they decorate a tree.
Eleven-year-old Bailey Fish is abruptly sent from Florida by her mother to live with her grandmother, Sugar, in Virginia. Sugar investigates a source of pollution where there used to be gold mining. Bailey learns about her family's Wild Women. She longs brave and adventurous like them.
When the 2011 earthquake rattles Louisa County, Virginia, Bailey's middle school is damaged and closed and Civil War treasures and information about Henry Box Brown fall out of the walls in her damaged house.
When Lunie Pitts is laid off from her job at the Mosby Gap Building Department, she decides to clean her deceased Mother's house (Mother was a hoarder) and write a novel in 30 days as part of a national contest. However, problems begin when her brother, Dayton, returns from his job out West, and moves in with all his stuff (he's also a hoarder). Her life spins out of control when his gift of a mechanical stuffed moose with amazing properties arrives and becomes stuck in her front doorway, and "friends" he has made through Facebook also show up. Lunie mistakenly seeks professional help online through the dubious Dr. Manngo, who offers odd but comforting advice on her various issues--from the refrigerator Taste, her mother's house, her brother, and a neighbor's new reality TV cooking show. Despite her many distractions and increasing loss of control, Lunie continues working on her novel, and discovers some surprises at the door aren't bad ones.
Linda Salisbury's new collection of newspaper columns are culled from twenty-two years of delighting readers of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune with her take on raising kids, marriage, pets, fruitcake, dieting and clutter. It includes such gems as her destructive dog, "a cross between a terrier and a Swiss Army knife," and that her husband suffers from "delusions of neatness." Salisbury is the author of an award-winning children's series (the Bailey Fish Adventures) and "Mudd Saves the Earth." Her comic adult novel, "Mother's: A novel of hoarding, friending and mischief," is slated for a January 2012 release.
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