Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Little Book of Hindu Deities: From the Goddess of Wealth to the Sacred Cow

The Little Book of Hindu Deities: From the Goddess of Wealth to the Sacred Cow Review



In The Little Book of Hindu Deities, Pixar animator Sanjay Patel brings to life Hinduism’s most important gods and goddesses in fun, full-color illustrations, each accompanied by a short, lively profile. The stories of Hindu mythology cover everything from love and jealousy to petty grievances and epic battles, with characters ranging from monsters and demons to noble warriors and divine divas. Find out why Ganesha has an elephant’s head (his father cut it off!) and why Kali, the Goddess of Time, is known as “The Black One” (she’s a bit goth).


Friday, November 25, 2011

Sheet Music Reference And Price Guide (Sheet Music Reference & Price Guide)

Sheet Music Reference And Price Guide (Sheet Music Reference & Price Guide) Review



The Sheet Music Reference and Price Guide helps the collector discern the really rare and valuable sheet music from the common pieces. This second edition is once again produced in full color. There are over 13,000 listings with date, artist, lyricist, composer, and a current collector value. The beautiful 275+ full-color photographs of these artistic pieces of sheet music have made this new second edition a bestseller. Anyone interested in art, nostalgia, or sheet music will enjoy this book. 2004 values.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Promises I Can Keep: Why Poor Women Put Motherhood Before Marriage

Promises I Can Keep: Why Poor Women Put Motherhood Before Marriage Review



Millie Acevedo bore her first child before the age of 16 and dropped out of high school to care for her newborn. Now 27, she is the unmarried mother of three and is raising her kids in one of Philadelphia's poorest neighborhoods. Would she and her children be better off if she had waited to have them and had married their father first? Why do so many poor American youth like Millie continue to have children before they can afford to take care of them?
Over a span of five years, sociologists Kathryn Edin and Maria Kefalas talked in-depth with 162 low-income single moms like Millie to learn how they think about marriage and family. Promises I Can Keep offers an intimate look at what marriage and motherhood mean to these women and provides the most extensive on-the-ground study to date of why they put children before marriage despite the daunting challenges they know lie ahead.


Friday, November 18, 2011

New Parents, New Babies: The Best Websites

New Parents, New Babies: The Best Websites Review



After months of planning and expectation, you've finally brought your new baby home. No matter how prepared you thought you were, newborns always throw you curveballs. Few things go as planned, and most parents have about a million questions. Many turn to the Internet for help.

New Parents, New Babies! The Best Websites saves you hours of surfing by pointing you to nearly 100 great parenting resources online. Instead of browsing through thousands upon thousands of irrelevant and/or disreputable websites, you get a neat directory of where to turn for specific questions.

Organized into easily referenced chapters such as health issues, infant sleep and safety, the book reassures and informs new parents by giving them access to a wealth of information available right at their fingertips. Why is the baby waking up every half hour? Is that amount of spit-up normal? Should you call the doctor about that rash on her scalp? New Parents, New Babies! The Best Websites can help you find answers.


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Martha Stewart's Cooking School: Lessons and Recipes for the Home Cook

Martha Stewart's Cooking School: Lessons and Recipes for the Home Cook Review



Martha Stewart's Cooking School: Lessons and Recipes for the Home Cook Feature

  • Hardcover
  • 512 pages
Book Description
Imagine having Martha Stewart at your side in the kitchen, teaching you how to hold a chef’s knife, select the very best ingredients, truss a chicken, make a perfect pot roast, prepare every vegetable, bake a flawless pie crust, and much more.

In Martha Stewart’s Cooking School, you get just that: a culinary master class from Martha herself, with lessons for home cooks of all levels.

Never before has Martha written a book quite like this one. Arranged by cooking technique, it’s aimed at teaching you how to cook, not simply what to cook. Delve in and soon you’ll be roasting, broiling, braising, stewing, sautéing, steaming, and poaching with confidence and competence. In addition to the techniques, you’ll find more than 200 sumptuous, all-new recipes that put the lessons to work, along with invaluable step-by-step photographs to take the guesswork out of cooking. You’ll also gain valuable insight into equipment, ingredients, and every other aspect of the kitchen to round out your culinary education.

Featuring more than 500 gorgeous color photographs, Martha Stewart’s Cooking School is the new gold standard for everyone who truly wants to know his or her way around the kitchen.

Martha Stewart's Prime Rib Roast

Prime rib, or standing rib roast, has long been a mainstay at the holiday table (where it is often paired with Yorkshire pudding, a British specialty made from the pan juices and a simple batter of flour, eggs, and milk). As it is expensive, prime rib should be handled with extra care. It is imperative that you have an instant-read thermometer for determining the internal temperature; if allowed to cook too long, the meat will no longer be a rosy pink inside, the optimal color for any high-quality roast. Remove the roast when still rare, as it will continue to cook as it rests, rising as much as 10 degrees in 20 minutes.

Rubbing meat (as well as chicken and fish) with herbs, spices, and a bit of oil will add tremendous flavor. Here, the beef is coated with a mixture of bay leaves, sage, and orange zest, all familiar holiday flavors. Allowing the meat to "marinate" in the rub overnight deepens the flavor even more. A similar result is achieved by simply salting the meat a day or two before roasting, whereby the salt will have penetrated the meat much like a brining solution.

Larger roasts such as prime rib, crown roast, and a whole turkey are started at a high temperature (450-degrees F) to sear the meat, then the temperature is lowered after 30 minutes to prevent the outside from burning before the meat is cooked through. The exterior won't develop a crust right away, but the initial high heat gives the outside a head start so that it will be perfectly browned in the end. --Martha Stewart

Prime Rib Roast




















For Rub

15 dried bay leaves, crumbled
1/3 cup coarsely chopped fresh sage leaves, plus several whole leaves for garnish
1/2 cup extra--virgin olive oil
coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
1/3 cup finely grated orange zest (from 2 to 3 oranges)

For Roast
1 three-rib prime rib of beef (about 7 pounds), trimmed and frenched

Prepare Meat

Stir together crumbled bay leaves, sage, the oil, 1½ teaspoons salt, and the orange zest in a small bowl. Season with pepper. Rub herb mixture all over the beef, coating evenly. Refrigerate overnight, covered. About 2 hours before you plan to cook the beef, remove it from the refrigerator. Place beef, fat side up, in a roasting pan and allow it to come to room temperature. Meanwhile, heat the oven to 450-degrees F.

Roast

Cook beef for 30 minutes, then reduce temperature to 350-degrees F and continue roasting until an instant-read thermometer inserted into meat (away from bone) registers 115-degrees F to 120-degrees F (for rare), about 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes longer. Let rest 20 minutes.

Carve and Serve

Slice meat away from ribs, cutting along the bones. Then, slice meat crosswise to desired thickness. Serve, garnished with whole sage leaves.

Martha Stewart is the author of dozens of bestselling books on cooking, entertaining, gardening, weddings, and decorating. She is the host of The Martha Stewart Show, the Emmy-winning, daily national syndicated program, and founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, which publishes several magazines, including Martha Stewart Living; and produces Martha Stewart Living Radio, channel 112 on SIRIUS Satellite Radio.

Martha Stewart's Cooking School, Lessons and Recipes for the Home Cook By Martha Stewart"Imagine having Martha Stewart at your side in the kitchen, teaching you how to hold a chefÆs knife, select the very best ingredients, truss a chicken, make a perfect


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Florida for Boomers: A Guide to Real Estate

Florida for Boomers: A Guide to Real Estate Review



Editorial Reviews:

"If you're a baby boomer thinking about buying a home in Florida, this is your blueprint."
- Barbara Corcoran
NBC's Today Show Real Estate Correspondent

"Brimming with sound advice, practical suggestions and references, and specific relocation recommendations, Florida for Boomers is a thorough, easy-to-read guide that walks you through the process of purchasing or building a home in the Sunshine State."
- Jan Cullinane
Author of The New Retirement: The Ultimate Guide to the Rest of Your Life

"...teaches you everything from finding a real estate agent to understanding how property taxes work. Check it out. You won't be disappointed."
- Mark Zilbert
South Beach Real Estate Broker featured on 20/20, The Today Show, The Wall Street Journal, and more

Book Description:

Florida for Boomers: A Guide to Real Estate covers everything baby boomers need to know about Florida real estate, including information about:

*finding the best type of home and community for you
*standard Florida real estate contracts and homebuilder contracts
*property taxes and homeowner's insurance
*homeowners' associations
*new construction process start to finish
*and much more.

With over 200 pages of expert advice and unique insight, Florida for Boomers takes you deep into the process of buying real estate in Florida. You'll learn important things such as:

*How to read and understand the most commonly used "standard" FAR/BAR Florida real estate contract.
*Florida real estate closing costs explained in detail, to help you avoid any last minute surprises at the closing table.
*The 5 steps every baby boomer should take to find a Florida city and community you'll enjoy for years to come.

Florida New Construction From the Ground Up...

Maybe your dream is to have a new home or condo built in Florida. There are over 60 critical steps in the new home construction process detailed...with over 20 photos of an actual home under construction in Florida. With this information you will know exactly what's going on at each stage of construction... and what's coming next. Just think how confident you'll feel during conversations with your builder...very empowering. Also, your Florida home builder might prefer you didn't read Chapter 14: "Your New Home Walkthrough".

You should also know that not all Florida real estate contracts are the same. Don't sign a contract with a builder until you read "Florida home builder contract clauses revealed...and how to protect yourself".

Florida HOA's Revealed and Questions Answered...

Many of the communities you'll look at in Florida have a Homeowners' Association. Florida for Boomers tells you all the ins and outs that are involved. You'll also learn how to read and understand a Homeowners' Association (HOA) Budget. Ryan will also show you the two most important things to look for when considering a Florida community with a Homeowners' Association.

Special Reader's Only Web Content

Florida for Boomers gives you Ryan's hand-picked list of the best sources for Florida community information on the web. Links to these resources are also provided for owners of the book on a special password protected page of floridaforboomers.com. (Your password is in the book.)

Join thousands of baby boomers who have discovered Florida for Boomers and the easy way to learn all you need to know about Florida real estate.


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Handmade Marketplace: How to Sell Your Crafts Locally, Globally, and On-Line

The Handmade Marketplace: How to Sell Your Crafts Locally, Globally, and On-Line Review



The Handmade Marketplace: How to Sell Your Crafts Locally, Globally, and On-Line Feature

  • STO-24776
  • 9781603424776
  • Brand New Item / Unopened Product
  • Workman Publishing
It's an exciting new world for crafters. Handmade is hip, creativity is what the market wants, and there are many profitable sales opportunities that didn't exist a few short years ago. For crafters who have more confidence running a sewing machine than setting up a Web site, The Handmade Marketplace breaks down and makes sense of the global possibilities for marketing and selling crafts.

First, determine the right price for every item — not too expensive and definitely not too cheap. Whether the product is beaded jewelry or felted slippers, illustrations or tote bags, author Kari Chapin helps crafters determine cost of goods, market competition, and the pros and cons of wholesale and retail sales. If the price is right, customers will buy.

Then it's on to selling. The boom in indie craft fairs and sites such as Etsy ("Your place to buy & sell all things handmade") is providing artisans with an ever-expanding marketplace for handcrafted items. Chapin demystifies every venue. She explains the guidelines that craft fairs impose on exhibitors, the typical yearly calendar of shows, and how to start a new craft fair.

For the crafter interested in online sales, there are tips on styling and propping crafts for photographs and technical explanations of how the most popular Web marketplaces run. Traditional brick and mortar consignment stores are still very good options for many crafters. Chapin explains how to approach shopkeepers and build strong relationships.

Wrapping everything up with media advice and tips on how to get the word out, The Handmade Marketplace is the sales and marketing bible that today's crafters need.


Saturday, November 5, 2011

Go Green Rating Scale for Early Childhood Settings Handbook: Improving Your Score

Go Green Rating Scale for Early Childhood Settings Handbook: Improving Your Score Review



Go Green Rating Scale for Early Childhood Settings Handbook: Improving Your Score Feature

  • ISBN13: 9781605540078
  • Condition: New
  • Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!

After child care providers determine their green score with the Go Green Rating Scale for Early Childhood Settings, this in-depth handbook explains how to improve their rating. Caregivers will gain insight on the background and reasons for creating and maintaining environmentally healthy and safe settings.


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Joint Custody with a Jerk: Raising a Child with an Uncooperative Ex, A Hands on, practical guide to coping with custody issues that arise with an uncooperative ex-spouse

Joint Custody with a Jerk: Raising a Child with an Uncooperative Ex, A Hands on, practical guide to coping with custody issues that arise with an uncooperative ex-spouse Review



Parenting is difficult enough in a family where the two parents love and respect each other. In divorce, where the respect has diminished and the love has often turned into intense dislike, co-parenting cane drive on or both parents to the brink of insanity. Joint Custody with a Jerk offers many proven communication techniques that will help you deal with your difficult ex-husband or ex-wife by describing examples of common problems and teaching you to examine your role in these sticky situations. These strategies for effective mediation are easy to apply, down-to-earth, and innovative.