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Pub. Date
[2022]
Description
"100 all-new super-simple and incredibly delicious one-pot, one-pan, one-sheet--one-everything!--recipes from the New York Times star food writer and bestselling author of Dinner in French. Melissa Clark brings her home cook's expertise and no-fuss approach to the world of one-pot/pan cooking. With nearly all of the recipes being made in under one hour, the streamlined steps ensure you are in and out of the kitchen without dirtying a multitude of...
6) I'm cool!
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Pub. Date
[2015]
Description
"When the ice is full of cuts and ruts, only one machine has the GUTS to clean it up. But can this slow-movin' ice fixer smooth the grooves before the next period? Or will he lose his COOL? The timer's ticking! BUZZZZZZ!"--Publisher.
Author
Pub. Date
c2013
Description
With step-by-step instructions, a table saw, and a few other common tools and materials, you can build everything you need to house and protect your bees - from hive bodies to supers and covers. You'll even find a section on installing electric fencing and plans for building jigs that make assembling frames and installing foundations a snap.
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This book offers a novel approach to food writing, presenting a history of eating habits and mores through the lens of the technologies we use to prepare, serve, and consume food. It tells the history of food through its tools across different eras and continents to present a fully rounded account of humans' evolving relationship to kitchen technology. From the birth of the fork in Italy as it discovered pasta, to culture wars over spoons in Restoration...
15) Spikeball
Pub. Date
[20--?]
Description
"The game is a combination of volleyball and foursquare and can be very competitive and challenging. It is typically a four-player game with two teams of two players each (or 2 by 2)"--
Pub. Date
c2015
Description
"Great fast-paced, action packed paddle game. Pick the feather birdie you'd like to use, stand at a distance of 5 to 30 feet, and see how long you can go without dropping it... The two yellow birdies are for fast...and the two red birdies are better closer and easier play... Can be played inside as the feather birdies are lightweight and shouldn't break anything"--
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