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Delicious recipesThe book starts out with a brief description of the ingredients and some suggested menus. Fat & calories are listed for each dish. Each recipe has a sidebar with severing suggestions, recipe variations, or background on the ingredients.
Recipes include appetizers, soups, breads, fresh pastas, sauces, polenta, salads, pizzas, desserts, and liqueurs. There are also many main dishes with vegetables, seafood, meat, and poultry.
Some of my favorite dishes include the spinach calzone, lemon risotto and chicken piccata. My friends loved the ricotta & basil tortellini. The chocolate and raisin biscotti served with coffee is also divine.


Brings It All Together

A must read !

A must for defensive coaches

Fighting for life, finding loveKay Sanders has been burned a few times by love. She now lives her life as a caring, warm spirit that finds Mitch Cochran irresistable. The two come together and sparks immediately fly. His own insecurities cannot stop her loving assault and they find a chance at love.
The characters are greatly developed and the story is beautifully developed. Never has a kiss been more beautifully described in words.
This is a charming albeit hard to find book, if you can find it, enjoy it fully.


Great book about interesting region

Brian Wayne Wells, Esquire, reviews Almanac of American Pol.This 1994 edition provides comprehensive information on the Congress which was elected in the 1992 election. Voting records are analyzed which together with information on the each member's district will provide the most accurate political picture of each member possible.
Despite the fact that most researcher/lobbyists or ordinary citizens owning this book will find it necessary to upgrade the book by buying the latest edition every two years, old editions of the book are worth keeping as historic records of how long-term members may have voted on some issue years before.


Brian Wayne Wells, Esquire, reviews The Almanac of Am. Pol.Voting records and districts of the members are analyzed in this book to provide the very latest political profile of every member of the Congress and Senate.
Additionally, the book provides the latest information on the governors of all 50 states as well as the names of all the constitutional officers and the political makeup of the legislatures of all 50 States.
Even though the researcher/lobbyist or citizen owning this book will want to upgrade the book every two years to stay current, old editions of this book are also valuble as historic records on how a particular long-term member may have voted on a particular issue years before. All with an eye towards predicting how that member will vote on a current issue before Congress.
