Classic Recipes of Mexico: Traditional Food and Cooking in 25 Authentic Dishes
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Traditional food and cooking in 25 authentic dishes. You can discover the vibrant tastes of Mexico...
Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post
Jan 17, 2021
Afternoon Tea: 70 Recipes for Cakes, Biscuits and Pastries, Illustrated with 270 Photographs
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This book features 70 recipes for cakes, biscuits and pastries, illustrated with 270 photographs....
Rubber Band Glam: A Rainbow of Dazzling Beaded Designs for Bracelets, Accessories, and More - Interactive! Includes QR Codes to Project Videos!
Christina Friedrichsen-Truman, Emily Truman and Madeline Truman
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A Beautiful New Twist on Rubber Band Looming! The bright colors and fun patterns of rubber band...
Launch: An Internet Millionaire's Secret Formula to Sell Almost Anything Online, Build a Business You Love and Live the Life of Your Dreams
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Launchwill build your business - fast. In the book, a New York TimesNumber One bestseller, Jeff...
Embroidery Pour La Maison: 100 French Designs for the Home
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This delightful little craft book from French artist Sylvie Blondeau presents more than 100 projects...
olive Magazine
Food & Drink and Magazines & Newspapers
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olive magazine is now available as an interactive edition on the iPad and iPhone. Special features...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Mint Chocolate Murder in Books
Jul 30, 2022 (Updated Jul 30, 2022)
Yes, there is a reason that this castle (and a Scottish castle at that) is in the middle of Connecticut. That adds a fun layer to this mystery, but it does require a bit of set up at the beginning. Between that and meeting the victim and suspects, we are able to ease into the story. Since we have a locked room puzzle and in addition to figuring out who the killer is, there is plenty to keep us engaged, and the pages flew by until I reached the end. I enjoyed meeting the characters last year, and they were just as charming here. Meanwhile, the suspects were strong. While there actually isn’t much mention of mint chocolate here (a favorite flavor of mine), pumpkin spice proves to be a popular ice cream flavor in the story, and we get a recipe for it in the end. Whether you love ice cream or not, you’ll find this book a delicious sequel that you’ll enjoy.
Caveman Feast - 250 Paleo Recipes
Food & Drink and Health & Fitness
App
Caveman Feast for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch contains 250 delicious Paleo recipes that are...
Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018) in Movies
Jul 2, 2019
Clara is given a gift for Christmas that requires a one of a kind key. To find this key she must follow a piece of string that leads her into a world full of magic and mystery but is in a state of disrepair. Along the way she meets many different characters who want to help her find the key and restore harmony within the lands.
The film in its entirety is visually stunning and equally entertaining. In a way, the film sort of reminds me of Alice In Wonderland as it has a very Tim Burtone-sque feel to it. The star studded cast made the film that much better. It was lovely seeing Mackenzie Foy all grown up, the beautiful Keira Knightly with her somewhat annoying high pitched character voice, Morgan Freeman and Dame Helen Mirren’s amazing acting and Misty Copeland’s beautiful dancing just to name a few.
It is certainly refreshing to see a new twist on a classic story. I am pleased that they didn’t do away with the dancing along with the most familiar score listened to during the holidays. The CG sets were amazing with bold colors that made the film very visually appealing. It encapsulates an entertaining and adventurous story along with humor and excellent acting. In my book, that is the perfect recipe for a great film. I look forward to adding this one to my ever growing movie collection.