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Gillian Riley

    The Dutch table : gastronomy in the golden age of the Netherlands
    How To Stop Smoking And Stay Stopped For Good
    Willpower!
    Food in Art
    Ditching diets
    The Oxford Companion to Italian Food
    • 2014

      Food in Art

      From Prehistory to Renaissance

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of culinary history and art, this book reveals how various art forms depict the cultivation, preparation, and preservation of food across different eras. Through the expertise of food historian Gillian Riley, readers discover insights from ancient wall paintings to medieval manuscripts and stained glass, highlighting the often-overlooked details of food history captured in artistic works. The book invites readers to reconsider the significance of art as a historical source for understanding food practices.

      Food in Art
    • 2013
    • 2009

      The Oxford Companion to Italian Food

      • 672 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      Offers us over 900 articles on all aspects of Italian food and culture, from medieval cookbooks and Italian food in Renaissance painting to the latest cooking methods and regional delicacies

      The Oxford Companion to Italian Food
    • 2007

      Everyone knows how bad smoking is for them: about half of all regular cigarette smokers will be killed by their habit, but they just can't seem to give up. If you're really serious about giving up smoking then this is the book that will not only help you to stop, but to stay stopped for good.

      How To Stop Smoking And Stay Stopped For Good
    • 2005

      Eating less : say goodbye to overeating

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(183)Add rating

      Presents a system that transforms your relationship with food. This work places the emphasis on healthy eating and eating less. It offers you a solution to overeating: its aim is to look at thoughts and beliefs about food, unravel the mind's addictive impulses, and retrain it to have a more healthy, balanced relationship with food.

      Eating less : say goodbye to overeating
    • 2003

      Willpower!

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(10)Add rating

      Given the chance, most people prefer to think in ways that make them feel confident, relaxed, secure, positive and optimistic. So what's stopping them? The simple answer is learned behaviours, usually from negative influences in their life. We all learn by imitation, so if our childhood was marked by criticism from parents and teachers, we tend to develop exaggerated powers of self-criticism. Nothing we do is good enough, and we talk ourselves into believing that nothing ever will be. This cycle of negativity becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy that saps our will to change things for the better. Gillian Riley's inspirational book gets to the roots of willpower, explaining how it develops and how it can be increased. She offers strategies to overcome negative thoughts and build motivation, thereby improving confidence and self-esteem, two vital components of willpower. These in turn will help you - Affirm your sense of self-worth and ability - Improve relationships - Overcome addictive behaviours - Inspire and encourage others - Achieve your dreams - Enhance your life

      Willpower!