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Kate McMillan

    Kate McMillan
    Vegetable of the Day
    One Pot of the Day
    Pizza Night
    Woman's Lore
    Burger Night
    Soup of the Day
    • Soup of the Day

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Make every day delicious and nourishing with Soup of the Day, now available in an affordable paperback. Get inspired with gorgeous photography and easy recipes for a year’s worth of fresh soups, stews, chowders, and chilis.    Cooks of every skill level will find inspiration for easy, healthy soups in Soup of the Day, a calendar-style cookbook offering 365 enticing soups for any meal, occasion, or mood. Versatile soup makes a fantastic meal or side dish any day of the year. In the cool months, find filling, comforting soups like Black Bean Soup with Roasted Poblanos & Cotija Cheese and Creamy Brussels Sprouts Soup with Maple Bacon. Fresh and vibrant spring and summer soups include Snow Pea Consommé with Cheese Tortellini and Tomato Tarragon Soup with Fennel Croutons. From light options like Snow Pea Consommé with Cheese Tortellini to flavorful stews and hearty chowders, there’s something to please every palate throughout the year.  

      Soup of the Day
    • Burger Night

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.0(14)Add rating

      More than 50 inspired recipes for burgers--meat, poultry, seafood, vegetarian--condiments, toppings, side dishes and more.

      Burger Night
    • "The history of a demonic tradition that was stolen from women - and then won back again. Creatures like Lilith, the seductive first wife of Adam, and mermaids, who lured sailors to their death, are familiar figures in the genre of monstrous temptresses who use their charms to entice men to their doom. But if we go back 4,000 years, the roots of these demons lie in horrific creatures like Lamashtu, a lion-headed Mesopotamian demon who strangled infants and murdered pregnant women, and Gello, a virgin ghost of ancient Greece who killed expectant mothers and babies out of jealousy. Far from enticing men into danger and destruction, these monsters were part of women's ritual practices surrounding childbirth and pregnancy. So how did their mythology evolve into one focused on the seduction of men? Sarah Clegg takes us on an absorbing and witty journey from ancient Mesopotamia to the present day, encountering a multitude of serpentine succubi, a child-eating wolf-monster of ancient Greece, the Queen of Sheba and a host of vampires. Clegg shows how these demons were appropriated by male-centred societies, before they were eventually recast as symbols of women's liberation, offering new insights into attitudes towards womanhood, sexuality and women's rights"--Publisher's description

      Woman's Lore
    • Pizza Night

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(14)Add rating

      Featuring a variety of recipes, this inspiring cookbook focuses on crafting delicious pizza dinners perfect for sharing with family and friends. It offers a range of options to suit different tastes, making it an ideal resource for both novice and experienced cooks looking to elevate their pizza-making skills.

      Pizza Night
    • One Pot of the Day

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Featuring a recipe for every day of the year, this collection focuses on one-pot meals that are both convenient and delicious. Each recipe is designed to highlight seasonal ingredients, providing fresh inspiration for various cravings and occasions throughout the year. Enjoy a diverse array of flavors and cooking styles, making meal preparation simpler and more enjoyable.

      One Pot of the Day
    • Vegetable of the Day

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Featuring a diverse array of 365 vegetable dishes, this collection offers a unique recipe for each day of the year. With a blend of rustic and elegant, simple and complex, as well as classic and contemporary styles, it encourages the use of seasonal vegetables in everyday cooking, inspiring creativity and variety in the kitchen.

      Vegetable of the Day
    • Fan Fare

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      "Whether or not the game is any good doesn't matter as long as you have great eats: eating well during the game is nearly as important as the game itself. Packed with classic game day fare, from munchies and small bites to classic tailgating stand-bys and stadium standards, this book is your complete guide to game-day-grub. From simple dips to a variety of wings, fully-loaded nachos and Texas chili to meaty sliders and cheesy quesadillas, this book is packed with exactly what everyone wants to eat in front of the TV or at the game. The 60 recipes offer lots of easy variations on favorite game day classics and are accompanied by helpful tips for serving and making things ahead."--Provided by publisher

      Fan Fare
    • Taco Night

      • 127 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.5(41)Add rating

      This engaging cookbook offers over 50 taco recipes with meat, seafood, and vegetable fillings, along with salsas, sides, and salads. It includes smart cooking tips and menu planning ideas, making it perfect for both weeknight dinners and weekend entertaining, ensuring delicious results every time.

      Taco Night
    • Contemporary Art and Unforgetting in Colonial Landscapes

      Islands of Empire

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on artists from the global south, the book delves into how their work challenges and reflects on the legacy of Empire, emphasizing the importance of contemporary art in addressing colonial violence and oppression. It incorporates insights from memory studies, postcolonial theory, and activism, while also examining the intersection of colonialism and the Anthropocene. Through the author's perspective and the analysis of artists like Julie Gough and Yuki Kihara, it proposes innovative theories that connect art with historical trauma.

      Contemporary Art and Unforgetting in Colonial Landscapes