The Memory of Lemon
Title | The Memory of Lemon PDF eBook |
Author | Judith Fertig |
Publisher | Penguin |
Total Pages | 306 |
Release | 2016-06-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 069818274X |
The author of The Cake Therapist returns with another sweet and emotional tale featuring Neely, the baker with a knack for finding exactly the right flavor for any occasion... A crisp tang of citrus that is at once poignant and familiar, sharpening the senses and opening the mind to possibilities once known and long forgotten... Claire “Neely” Davis is no ordinary pastry chef. Her flavor combinations aren’t just a product of a well-honed palate: she can “taste” people’s emotions, sensing the ingredients that will touch her customers’ souls. Her gift has never failed her—until she meets a free-spirited bride-to-be and her overbearing society mother. The two are unable to agree on a single wedding detail, and their bickering leaves Neely’s intuition frustratingly silent—right when she needs it most. Between trying to navigate a divorce, explore a new relationship, and handle the reappearance of her long-absent father, Neely is struggling to make sense of her own conflicting emotions, much less those of her hard-to-please bride. But as she embarks on a flavorful quest to craft the perfect wedding celebration, she’ll uncover a family history that sheds light on both the missing ingredients and her own problems—and illustrates how the sweet and sour in life often combine to make the most delicious memories...
The Memory of Lemon
Title | The Memory of Lemon PDF eBook |
Author | Judith Fertig |
Publisher | Penguin |
Total Pages | 306 |
Release | 2016-06-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 042527795X |
The author of The Cake Therapist returns with another sweet and emotional tale featuring Neely, the baker with a knack for finding exactly the right flavor for any occasion... A crisp tang of citrus that is at once poignant and familiar, sharpening the senses and opening the mind to possibilities once known and long forgotten... Claire “Neely” Davis is no ordinary pastry chef. Her flavor combinations aren’t just a product of a well-honed palate: she can “taste” people’s emotions, sensing the ingredients that will touch her customers’ souls. Her gift has never failed her—until she meets a free-spirited bride-to-be and her overbearing society mother. The two are unable to agree on a single wedding detail, and their bickering leaves Neely’s intuition frustratingly silent—right when she needs it most. Between trying to navigate a divorce, explore a new relationship, and handle the reappearance of her long-absent father, Neely is struggling to make sense of her own conflicting emotions, much less those of her hard-to-please bride. But as she embarks on a flavorful quest to craft the perfect wedding celebration, she’ll uncover a family history that sheds light on both the missing ingredients and her own problems—and illustrates how the sweet and sour in life often combine to make the most delicious memories...
The Lemon Bar Queen
Title | The Lemon Bar Queen PDF eBook |
Author | Jodi Melsness |
Publisher | Cold Lake Publishing |
Total Pages | 290 |
Release | 2019-06-12 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781733175708 |
In her beautifully crafted memoir, Jodi Melsness finds herself caring for her mother after her father's death from cancer. Warned by her father that her mother is becoming more forgetful, Jodi begins caring for her from afar, first commuting to and from her family home in her beloved hometown, then moving her mother to assisted living and finally to memory care. All the while, she is raising a family and working as a nurse, specifically with home care, hospice, and memory care. Anyone who has cared for a loved one with memory loss will identify with this moving journey of a loving daughter navigating the ups and downs of the Alzheimer's disease that has stricken her beloved mother. And how she carries on even when her mother forgets her name and face. The Lemon Bar Queen is a touching and sometimes humorous take on loving a person who has lost her thoughts and memories but finds comfort in coffee, the Dairy Queen, bingo, and a stuffed animal named Blue Dog. And it illustrates the grief of a daughter whose training in the field makes slowly and painfully losing her mother no easier. Book jacket.
Citrus
Title | Citrus PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine Phipps |
Publisher | Hardie Grant Publishing |
Total Pages | 484 |
Release | 2017-02-09 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1787130231 |
Citrus fruits are the most exciting family of ingredients with which to cook. They satisfy almost every part of the palate – sweet, sour, bitter and umami-enhancing, and how many other foods are as versatile and transformative? From the smallest squeeze of lemon, to the zing of lime zest, citrus fruits are almost magical. Citrus offers more than 170 recipes that celebrate everything from Seville oranges to yuzu to grapefruit, bergamot and pomelo. Through fresh salads, scented broths, the happy marriage of seafood and citrus, Asian and Mediterranean-inflected meat dishes, preserves and pickles, to the world of sweet pies, tarts, cakes and cocktails, Catherine Phipps explores the myriad uses of oranges and lemons and all things in between. Her recipes are straightforward, easy to follow and work perfectly every time. A fascinating cookbook for when you’re stuck for new ideas (we’ve all had a surplus of lemons in the fridge) or simply if you want to freshen up your flavours, Citrus is a colourful source of delight and inspiration.
The Psychological Review
Title | The Psychological Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 546 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | Psychology |
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Psychological Monographs
Title | Psychological Monographs PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 560 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN |
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Psychological Review ...
Title | Psychological Review ... PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 562 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | Psychology |
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