Ant Egg Soup

Ant Egg Soup
Title Ant Egg Soup PDF eBook
Author Natacha Du Pont de Bie
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Pages 342
Release 2005
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780340825686

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This volume chronicles the author's adventures in Laos, the exotic, unspoilt and largely undiscovered neighbour of Thailand and Vietnam. It is a portrayal of the people she meets, the places visited and the food she tastes. Originally published: 2004.

Hunger

Hunger
Title Hunger PDF eBook
Author John R. Butterly
Publisher UPNE
Pages 349
Release 2010-12-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1584659505

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A timely and provocative look at the role political developments and the biology of nutrition play in world famine

America's Favorite Food

America's Favorite Food
Title America's Favorite Food PDF eBook
Author Douglas Collins
Publisher ABRAMS
Pages 224
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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From the innocent Campbell Soup Kids to Andy Warhol's legendary images of the famous red-and-white can, the Campbell Soup Company has been a fixture of the American scene for 125 years. Now, this delightfully illustrated volume presents a fascinating history of the evolution and impact of this remarkable company.

Igifu

Igifu
Title Igifu PDF eBook
Author Scholastique Mukasonga
Publisher Archipelago
Pages 122
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1939810795

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The stories in Igifu summon phantom memories of Rwanda and radiate with the fierce ache of a survivor. From the National Book Award finalist who Zadie Smith says, "rescues a million souls from the collective noun genocide." Scholastique Mukasonga's autobiographical stories rend a glorious Rwanda from the obliterating force of recent history, conjuring the noble cows of her home or the dew-swollen grass they graze on. In the title story, five-year-old Colomba tells of a merciless overlord, hunger or igifu, gnawing away at her belly. She searches for sap at the bud of a flower, scraps of sweet potato at the foot of her parent's bed, or a few grains of sorghum in the floor sweepings. Igifu becomes a dizzying hole in her stomach, a plunging abyss into which she falls. In a desperate act of preservation, Colomba's mother gathers enough sorghum to whip up a nourishing porridge, bringing Colomba back to life. This elixir courses through each story, a balm to soothe the pains of those so ferociously fighting for survival. Her writing eclipses the great gaps of time and memory; in one scene she is a child sitting squat with a jug of sweet, frothy milk and in another she is an exiled teacher, writing down lists of her dead. As in all her work, Scholastique sits up with them, her witty and beaming beloved.

Hunger 1992

Hunger 1992
Title Hunger 1992 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Bread for the World Institute
Pages 226
Release 1991
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780962805837

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Bread for the World Institute on Hunger & Development. The report, co-sponsored by other anti-hunger groups, illustrates through ten case studies of specific projects & programs "ideas that work" to alleviate U. S. & world hunger, or that have shown enough promise to justify further pursuit. Each essay examines the pitfalls involved & whether success can be duplicated elsewhere. Topics include the "green revolution," sustainable & participatory development, U. S. domestic food programs, international food aid, reforming economies without hurting poor people, demilitarization, & citizen advocacy. The report updates information presented in the previous volume, "Hunger 1990," on hunger in North & South America, Africa, Asia, & the Middle East, & features statistical tables, bibliography, glossary, & topical index. A new section examines the Soviet Union & Eastern Europe. Contributors include John Mellor, Patricia Kutzner, Don Reeves, Remy Jurenas, Gayle Smith, Barbara Murock, Patience Elabor-Idemudia, the editors, & other Bread for the World Institute Staff. Intended for concerned citizens, secondary school & college instructors & students, opinion-shapers, & policy-makers.

The Hunger Type Diet

The Hunger Type Diet
Title The Hunger Type Diet PDF eBook
Author Lowri Turner
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Pages 254
Release 2015-02-10
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1848993145

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What do most diets tell you do to? Eat only when you're hungry. Simple, right? NO! The trouble for many of us is that hunger comes in many forms, not just physical hunger, but driven by boredom, our emotions and habit. The result: you gain weight. The Hunger Type Diet draws on the latest scientific research to help you identify exactly what is driving your over-eating. Then, by using cutting-edge nutrition based around the role of hormones, it shows you how to lose weight by eating the right food to correct any hormone imbalances. To begin, there is a questionnaire that will help you to identify which Hunger Type you are. Once you have identified your weak spots, the 48-hour Hunger Rehab Plan puts you on track and highlights unhealthy eating patterns. This is followed by a 14-day Hunger Rehab Diet that will help you to kick those bad habits and may also see you losing up to 5 kilos in the process. After this, a maintenance stage offers delicious recipes that will help you to keep your hormones in balance - and keep the weight off for good.

The Geeky Chef Cookbook

The Geeky Chef Cookbook
Title The Geeky Chef Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Cassandra Reeder
Publisher Race Point Pub
Pages 147
Release 2015-05-19
Genre Cooking
ISBN 163106049X

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Contains 50 step-by-step, illustrated recipes for foods seen in sci-fi and fantasy TV, movies, games and books.