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Do you enjoy eating soup year-round without heating your kitchen? Does canned soup taste ... well ... salty and canned? This book gives you the freedom of enjoying delicious, healthy, and fresh soup anytime - while keeping your kitchen cool. You'll no longer have to wait until it's thirty degrees outside to enjoy a delicious bowl of homemade soup. The best part is, the slow cooker does it all for you. It'll leave more time to do the things you love - instead of standing over the stove, stirring the pot, and making sure the pot doesn't boil over. This slow cooker cookbook includes 15 Hearty Stews and Sauce Recipes and is also available in paperback. The categories include classic soup recipes made with ...ChickenBeefChiliSoup Broths (beef, vegetable, and chicken)It also includes a recipe for spaghetti sauceThere's nothing better than sitting down to a warm bowl of soup that practically cooked itself. Your family and friends will think you've been cooking all day.
This book is for both kids and adults - anyone who enjoys drawing cartoons. By completing the 24 step-by-step tutorials provided in Turn Simple Shapes into Cool Cartoons, you'll learn to see the humor around you and improve your drawing skills. The examples in this book, start by using simple shapes like circles, ovals, squares, and rectangles. With detailed instructions, you'll learn to turn them into cool cartoons. However, you're not limited to only these shapes. There are plenty of others to try -- like an egg, peanut or pear. Experiment with them all. Each one will give your character a fresh look and help you develop your style.
Women are rarely mentioned in the literature as owners of country in their own right or as decision-making individuals; they appear as wives and mothers, their relationship to the jukurrpa always mediated through another. Yet I believe women enjoyed direct access to the jukurrpa from which flowed into rights and responsibilities in land, a power base as independent economic producers and a high degree of control over their own lives in marriage, residence, economic production, reproduction and sexuality. Living in the community, developing friendships that have spanned decades, award-winning author Diane Bell shines a light on the importance of women's role in Australian Aboriginal desert culture.
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