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Presents classic Chinese cuisine representative of the four regional culinary styles, featuring step-by-step recipes for preparing appetizers, soups, main dishes, rice, noodles, and desserts
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Life Skills for Kids is the perfect gift for boys and girls! With the help of this guide, kids can learn foundation skills such as the basics in cooking, handling emergencies, communication skills, setting goals, running appliances, and so much more! Complete with cute illustrations heading each chapter, this book is sure to help your loved ones master necessary life skills! Life Skills for Kids covers a lot of topics including: Self-regulation Decision making strategies Basic navigation skills Age-appropriate ways to make and save money Calling 911 and keeping calm during emergencies The importance of chores How to use appliances safely Ways to start building independence in the kitchen And much more! With our current fast paced, technological society, it is more important than ever to make sure our children learn the basic life skills that are often neglected in our convenience driven era. Whether it is building autonomy in the kitchen or effectively navigating tough situations with bullies, Life Skills for Kids is here to help teach the habits necessary for a successful future.
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You can do it all while making dinner – together. The Kids Cook Real Food Cooking Class Curriculum will help your children discover and nurture their strengths, learn how to make something out of ingredients without anyone else’s help, and know how to feed themselves healthy food as they grow into adulthood. Inside you'll find a complete curriculum for teaching kids to cook, including lesson plans to present over 30 basic skills, allergy-friendly recipe suggestions, memorable safety phrases on flash cards, and a Curriculum Map to keep you organized. The book is a companion to the full Kids Cook Real Food eCourse video series, but it can be used on its own. Skills are presented in a logical order, starting with fine motor work at age 2 and progressing all the way to creating meals in upper elementary. Lessons include: Peeling Veggies Spreading (3yos make PB&J by themselves!) Measuring & Following a Recipe Well Sharp Knife Skills (5 classes) Stovetop & Oven Safety Sautéing & Baking Flipping Pancakes & Tortillas Cooking Rice & Dry Beans Experimenting with Seasonings and Creating Meals Happy course members say: “My boys love it and really look forward to it!” --Sarah K., Alberta, Canada “Our three-year-old, Deborah, keeps chanting all the phrases, and Dad has enjoyed and been impressed by ants on a log, Ranch dip, and fruit salad, all made by the kids.” –Elizabeth, Cambridge, England “Have recommended this class to friends in our homeschool community!” --Tara, Oregon “I could never interest my son in cooking with me until ‘Mrs. Kimball’ came along. Now he enthusiastically peels cucumbers, spreads butter, measures spices and critiques my knife skills.” –Elana, Vancouver, Canada Build life skills and family responsibility. Get help with dinner and save yourself time. It’s a guarantee that they’ll eat every day, right? Food is a part of life, so let’s build healthy kids with REAL cooking skills. There’s no better time than NOW to teach your kids to cook!
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As the world’s most popular annual Bible commentary for more than three decades, Standard Lesson Commentary (SLC) provides 52 weeks of study in a single volume and combines thorough Bible study with compelling illustrations and questions. Key features include: Verse-by-verse explanation of the Bible text Contextualized literary and historical introductions Pronunciation guide for difficult words Printed Scripture Discussion questions and group learning activities A review quiz for each quarter Available in King James Version (KJV) and New International Version® (NIV) editions, the SLC is based on the popular Uniform Series. This series, developed by scholars and pastors from numerous church fellowships, outlines an in-depth study of the Bible and all its major themes in a multi–year cycle. The four main themes of the 2025–2026 study are: Judah, From Isaiah to the Exile—Isaiah, 2 Chronicles, Jeremiah, 2 Kings, Ezekiel Enduring Beliefs of the Christian Faith—Exodus, Psalms, The Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Ephesians, 2 Timothy, 1 John, Revelation Social Teachings of the Church—Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, Nehemiah, Isaiah, Daniel, Jonah, Psalms, The Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Hebrews, 1 Timothy, 2 Thessalonians, James The Testimony of Faithful Witnesses—Judges, 1 Samuel, Amos, The Gospels, Acts, 2 Timothy, Philemon The SLC is perfect as the primary resource for an adult Sunday School class, for personal study, or as a supplemental resource for any curriculum that follows the ISSL/Uniform Series. Nearly two dozen ministers, teachers, and Christian education specialists contribute their expertise to SLC.
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In The Simple Art of Vegetarian Cooking, legendary New York Times Recipes for Health columnist Martha Rose Shulman offers a simple and easy method for creating delicious plant-based meals every day, regardless of season or vegetable availability. Accessible and packed with mouthwatering, healthy, fresh dishes, The Simple Art of Vegetarian Cooking accomplishes what no other vegetarian cookbook does: It teaches the reader how to cook basic dishes via templates—master recipes with simple guidelines for creating an essential dish, such as a frittata or an omelet, a stir-fry, a rice bowl, a pasta dish, a soup—and then how to swap in and out key ingredients as desired based on seasonality and freshness. By having these basic templates at their fingertips, readers—wherever they live and shop for food, and whatever the season—will be able to prepare luscious, meatless main dishes simply and easily. They are the ideal solution for busy families, working moms, and everyone who wants to be able to put a wonderful vegetarian dinner on the table every day, angst-free. A true teacher's teacher, Martha Rose Shulman takes the reader by the hand and walks them through 100 mouthwatering dishes including: Minestrone with Spring and Summer Vegetables; Vegetarian Phô with Kohlrabi, Golden Beets, and Beet Greens; Perciatelli with Broccoli Raab and Red Pepper Flakes; Stir-Fried Noodles with Tofu, Okra, and Cherry Tomatoes; Basmati Rice with Roasted Vegetables, Chermoula, and Chickpeas; and much, much more. Whether the reader is brand new to vegetarian cooking or a working parent trying to decipher farmers' market offerings or an overflowing CSA box, The Simple Art of Vegetarian Cooking is the perfect tool and the ideal, must-have addition to everyone's kitchen bookshelf.
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Help your teenager discover the joy of cooking and becoming self-sufficient Cooking provides curious teens with a fun, creative outlet while teaching them lifelong skills. With simple recipes and step-by-step instructions, this introductory cookbook for teens guides young chefs-to-be from the first day in the kitchen to cooking full, flavorful meals for the whole family. What sets this cookbook for teens apart from other cookbooks for beginners: Teen-friendly foods―Your teen will discover 100 recipes to please their teenage palate, including Nachos, Sloppy Joes, Easy Shrimp Scampi, and Mustard and Maple-Glazed Chicken. Cooking fundamentals―For teens just starting out, this cookbook teaches all the basics, like cooking techniques, prepping the kitchen, and tips on reading a recipe. Built for trial and error―This kids cookbook encourages teen chefs to explore. Each recipe includes space to write down new ingredients to try; teens can experiment with flavors and textures, and learn what worked (and what didn't!). Transform your teen into a culinary whiz with this beginner cookbook written just for them.
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ONE OF THE NEW YORKER’S FIFTEEN ESSENTIAL COOKBOOKS Genius recipes surprise us and make us rethink the way we cook. They might involve an unexpectedly simple technique, debunk a kitchen myth, or apply a familiar ingredient in a new way. They’re handed down by luminaries of the food world and become their legacies. And, once we’ve folded them into our repertoires, they make us feel pretty genius too. In this collection are 100 of the smartest and most remarkable ones. There isn’t yet a single cookbook where you can find Marcella Hazan’s Tomato Sauce with Onion and Butter, Jim Lahey’s No-Knead Bread, and Nigella Lawson’s Dense Chocolate Loaf Cake—plus dozens more of the most talked about, just-crazy-enough-to-work recipes of our time. Until now. These are what Food52 Executive Editor Kristen Miglore calls genius recipes. Passed down from the cookbook authors, chefs, and bloggers who made them legendary, these foolproof recipes rethink cooking tropes, solve problems, get us talking, and make cooking more fun. Every week, Kristen features one such recipe and explains just what’s so brilliant about it in the James Beard Award-nominated Genius Recipes column on Food52. Here, in this book, she compiles 100 of the most essential ones—nearly half of which have never been featured in the column—with tips, riffs, mini-recipes, and stunning photographs from James Ransom, to create a cooking canon that will stand the test of time. Once you try Michael Ruhlman’s fried chicken or Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi’s hummus, you’ll never want to go back to other versions. But there’s also a surprising ginger juice you didn’t realize you were missing and will want to put on everything—and a way to cook white chocolate that (finally) exposes its hidden glory. Some of these recipes you’ll follow to a T, but others will be jumping-off points for you to experiment with and make your own. Either way, with Kristen at the helm, revealing and explaining the genius of each recipe, Genius Recipes is destined to become every home cook’s go-to resource for smart, memorable cooking—because no one cook could have taught us so much.