Eat Cake Naked
Title | Eat Cake Naked PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Reiley |
Publisher | Life of Reiley |
Total Pages | 130 |
Release | 2018-01-10 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0984689850 |
How can making dessert heat up your love life? Award-winning food writer, aphrodisiac expert and dessert lover Amy Reiley offers a new reason to get into the kitchen. Her latest cookbook, Eat Cake Naked: aphrodisiac desserts to heat up your love life, is a dessert book like no other. This cookbook not only offers modern dessert recipes with easy instructions, but it’s the only cookbook around that will improve your love life while satisfying your sweet tooth. For this book, Reiley, known as a leading authority on aphrodisiac foods, collaborated with Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef and nutritional expert Delahna Flagg. Together they’ve created a truly life-changing twist on baking with Eat Cake Naked. The book offers an entire menu of desserts that incorporate the latest superfoods known to ignite the flames of passion...and they’re not just desserts to find you romance. These are the kind of recipes you’ll want to reach for every time you make dessert. Think Avocado-Vanilla Bean Pots de Crème, Black Sesame Wedding Cookies, 5-Spice Apples in Syrup, Cherry Bomb Cupcakes and Dark Chocolate Ganache. But not only does Eat Cake Naked provide you with go-to recipes for heating things up in the kitchen and the bedroom, it gives you the tools to upgrade any dessert in your recipe file with aphrodisiac ingredients. By the end of this book you’ll know how to swap out ingredients in any recipe to turn all your favorite desserts into something that will supercharge your sex life.
Naked Cakes
Title | Naked Cakes PDF eBook |
Author | Lyndel Miller |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 138 |
Release | 2017-03-07 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 168188254X |
First published in 2015 by Murdoch Books and imprint of Allen & Unwin.
Let Me Eat Cake
Title | Let Me Eat Cake PDF eBook |
Author | Leslie F. Miller |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 355 |
Release | 2009-04-14 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1416591974 |
Few creations are more associated with joy or more symbolic of the sweet life than cake. After all, it is so much more than dessert. As a book about cake would demand, this one is a multilayered, amply frosted, delicious concoction with a slice (or more) for everyone. Let Me Eat Cake is not a book about baking cake, but about eating it. Author Leslie F. Miller embarks on a journey (not a journey cake, although it's in there) into the moist white underbelly of the cake world. She visits factories and local bakeries and wedding cake boutiques. She interviews famous chefs like Duff Goldman of Food Network's Ace of Cakes and less famous ones like Roland Winbeckler, who sculpts life-size human figures out of hundreds of pounds of pound cake and buttercream frosting. She takes decorating classes, shares recipes, and samples the best cakes and the worst. The book is held together by the hero on a quest, one that traces cake history and tradition. If we were to bake a cake to celebrate the birth of cake (cake is an Old Norse word, first used around 1230), it is hard to say how many candles would go on top. Though the meaning of the word (originally "lump of something"), not to mention our expectations of its ingredients, has changed over time, we now celebrate cake as the coming together of flour, sugar, butter, eggs, vanilla, baking powder, and a pinch of salt. And what a celebration. Baking a cake is hard work, but tasting it is pure pleasure. So put on some elastic-waist pants and grab a fork.
Eat Cake
Title | Eat Cake PDF eBook |
Author | Jeanne Ray |
Publisher | Crown |
Total Pages | 254 |
Release | 2012-02-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0307816354 |
Ruth loves to bake cakes. When she is alone, she dreams up variations on recipes. When she meditates, she imagines herself in the warm, comforting center of a gigantic bundt cake. If there is a crisis, she bakes a cake; if there is a reason to celebrate, she bakes a cake. Ruth sees it as an outward manifestation of an inner need to nurture her family—which is a good thing, because all of a sudden that family is rapidly expanding. First, her mother moves in after robbers kick in her front door in broad daylight. Then Ruth’s father, a lounge singer, who she’s seen only occasionally throughout her life, shatters both wrists and, having nowhere else to go, moves in, too. Her mother and father just happen to hate each other with a deep and poisonous emotion reserved only for life-long enemies. Oh, yes indeed! Add to this mix two teenagers, a gainfully employed husband who is suddenly without a job, and a physical therapist with the instincts of a Cheryl Richardson and you’ve got a delightful and amusing concoction that comes with its own delicious icing. One of Jeanne Ray’s specialties is giving us believable, totally likable characters, engaged in the large and small dramas and amusements of life. Eat Cake is whimsical, warm, and satisfying. Eat Cake is Jeanne Ray at her best. Pull up a chair and eat cake!
Let 'em Eat Cake
Title | Let 'em Eat Cake PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Jedren |
Publisher | Vintage |
Total Pages | 346 |
Release | 2010-02-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0307557367 |
When the heat in Brooklyn climbs to a hundred, there's only one thing worse than being a delivery man for HomeMade Cakes. It's being a delivery woman for Homemade. Because Anna, the feisty heroine of this earthy and irreverent novel, has to put up with things that her male co-workers can't imagine, from a boss who despises women to storekeepers who feel her up when they aren't trying to rip her off for the price of a carton of Chocos. As realized by Susan Jerden, Anna is a true representative of blue-collar, no-glitz New York, a valiant single mother, whose attempts to keep her head above water—and her dignity intact—are both hilarious and uplifting. Let 'Em Eat Cake is a novel for anyone who has ever worked at a demeaning job and dreamed of dancing on the merchandise, a book as real as a corner bodega and as refreshing as an open hydrant in the middle of a scolding summer.
Homing
Title | Homing PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Domet |
Publisher | Invisible Publishing |
Total Pages | 151 |
Release | 2008-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0978218507 |
Homing is a funny, urban love story about Leah, a woman who's grown afraid of the outdoors. Featuring a cast of ghosts, musicians, and a pair of homing pigeons, Homing's magical realism is sweet and subtle.
30 Cakes to Eat Naked
Title | 30 Cakes to Eat Naked PDF eBook |
Author | Beryl Cook |
Publisher | Frances Lincoln |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-02-02 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780711237377 |
Beryl Cook began to paint during the 1960s and became a local phenomenon in Cornwall, England where she lived with her family, but it wasn't until 1975 that she first exhibited her work. Her appeal was classless and she rapidly became Britain's most popular artist. She was a 'heart and soul' painter, compelled to paint with a passion. Her work became instantly recognisable and was soon a part of our artistic vernacular. A modern-day Hogarth, Beryl Cook was a social observer, albeit with a more sympathetic view of humanity. The warm, original style of her paintings encapsulates joy. She possessed that rare gift - the power to uplift. Now the work of Beryl Cook can be seen again, both by her loyal fans and a new generation, in this vibrant and fun product range from Kinkajou.