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Rachael Ray : 30-minute meals 2 / by Ray, Rachael.;
Subjects: Quick and easy cookery.; 30-Minute meals (Television program);
© c2003., Lake Isle Press,
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Beating the lunch box blues : [Fresh ideas for lunches on the go!] / by Hirsch, J. M.,author.; Ray, Rachael,writer of supplementary textual content.;
Introduction. The tips ; The gear ; The book -- The cheat sheets. Feel-good convenience ; Leftover by design ; Mix it up ; Too cute to eat? ; The greatest thing since sliced bread ; In a jam? ; Feeling nutty? -- Feeling fowl : 18 lunches inspired by our favorite birds -- Fast & easy : 13 lunches that will have you packed in minutes -- Catch of the day : 10 lunches inspired by the sea -- Breakfast for lunch : 15 lunches that start at the breakfast table -- Sandwiches & things bready : 30 lunches for when you're feeling carby -- Linked : sausages : 8 lunches for when sausage is screaming out your name -- Little bites : 6 lunches for when you want to nibble -- Use your noodle : 13 lunches packed with pasta -- Salads : 18 lunches to lift you out of your iceberg doldrums -- Beefy : 14 lunches built big and beefy -- Vegetarian : 7 lunches that pack the produce -- Soups & such : 10 lunches that are slurpy good.Introduction : The tips -- The gear -- The book ---- The Cheat Sheets : Feel-good convenience -- Leftover by design -- Mix it up -- Too cute to eat? -- The greatest thing since sliced bread -- In a jam? -- Feeling nutty? --- Feeling Fowl (18 Lunches Inspired By Our Favorite Birds) -- Dinner: Sweet-And-Sour Chicken -- Dinner: Thai Curry Barbecue Chicken Thighs -- Dinner: Turkey Sloppy Joes -- Dinner: Chicken Piccata With Red Pepper-Caper Sauce -- Dinner: Rosemary-Garlic Roasted Chicken And Dripping Good New Potatoes -- Dinner: Roasted Chicken Thighs With Garlicky White Beans And Tomatoes ---- Fast & Easy (13 Lunches That Will Have You Packed In Minutes) -- Catch Of The Day (10 Lunches Inspired By The Sea) -- Dinner: Lemon-Paprika Roasted Salmon -- Dinner: Baked Breaded Haddock -- Breakfast For Lunch (15 Lunches That Start At The Breakfast Table) -- Dinner: Whole-Wheat Pancakes -- Dinner: Roasted Ham Steaks With Savory Hash Browns -- Sandwiches & Things Bready (30 Lunches For When You're Feeling Carby) -- Dinner: Breaded And Baked Chicken Tenders With Sweet-And-Sour Sauce -- Dinner: Hoisin-Raspberry Pork Tenderloin -- Dinner: Maple Prosciutto And Egg Pizza -- Linked: Sausages (8 Lunches For When Sausage Is Screaming Out Your Name) -- Dinner: Roasted Winter Veggies With Chorizo -- Dinner: Red Beans And Rice With Sausage -- Dinner: Tomato-Pepper Braised Sausages -- Little Bites (6 Lunches For When You Want To Nibble) -- Use Your Noodle (13 Lunches Packed With Pasta) -- Dinner: American Chop Suey -- Dinner: Bacon-Cauliflower Mac And Cheese -- Dinner: Fettuccine With Bacon-Basil Pesto And Chicken -- Dinner: Pasta Puttanesca -- Dinner: Penne With Sausage And Broccolini -- Salads (18 Lunches To Lift You Out Of Your Iceberg Doldrums) -- Beefy (14 Lunches Built Big And Beefy) -- Dinner: Flank Steak With Chimichurri Sauce -- Dinner: Chili-Garlic Beef With Roasted Broccoli -- Dinner: Barbecue Marinated Beef Tips With Roasted Cherry Tomatoes -- Dinner: Slow Cooker Five-Spice Pot Roast -- Dinner: Hoisin-Glazed Meatloaf -- Dinner: Rosemary-Port Braised Beef Short Ribs -- Vegetarian (7 Lunches That Pack The Produce) -- Soups & Such (10 Lunches That Are Slurpy Good) -- Dinner: Speedy Sweet Heat Chili -- Dinner: Speedy Beef Stew -- Dinner: Cashew Curry Chicken With Squash."Nobody wants a lunch cookbook. Especially not a lunch box cookbook. Because in the morning rush most of us aren't going to break out a recipe to bang out a brown bag special. What busy people need are ideas. And lots of them. If they're healthy, fun, easy and fall on the hipper end of the foodie spectrum, even better. That's what Beating the Lunch Box Blues is - an idea book to inspire anyone daunted by the daily ordeal of packing lunch. This is an un-cookbook, a collection of 180 delicious ideas for thinking outside the (lunch) box. The format is user friendly -- photos with tips and ideas, not recipes. Because you don't need a recipe to know that a grilled cheese with manchego and fig jam with a side of fruit salad splashed with balsamic is a delicious lunch. Or that kids and adults will go nuts for a DIY taco kit made from leftover chicken or steak, whole-wheat tortillas, shredded cheese, sour cream and veggies. The result is a cookbook-meets-flipbook approach to thinking about lunch, allowing parents and kids to page through fresh, healthy ideas for awesome meals. Hirsch also slipped in 30 recipes for fast and flavorful dinners. Because great lunches often are built from the leftovers of killer suppers"--
Subjects: Lunchbox cooking.;
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More : the vanishing of scale in an over-the-top nation / by Bishop, Ronald,1961-;
"Gone are the days of enjoying life's simple pleasures for pleasure's sake. Twenty-first-century Americans are on a mission to cram every second of their earthly existence with significant accomplishments and momentous events. Even the most mundane undertaking must be approached with zeal, gusto, and expertise, or so the media persuade us to believe. Are we capable of doing anything casually anymore? This first book-length treatment of media's obsession with triviality, cultural critic Ronald Bishop calls into focus the role of media in the demise of scale -- the amount of effort, intensity, and significance with which we live -- in contemporary culture. Bishop argues that American audiences are assaulted with messages that the ordinary, and often private, aspects of our lives -- family, childhood, parenting, education, food, sports, home improvement -- must be showcased publicly and with extreme passion."--Publisher's description.Includes bibliographical references and index.Go forth and multiply -- Is breast best? -- Is zero tolerance tolerable? -- Only experts and fanatics need apply -- My drug of choice -- The tyranny of talking points -- Does Anthony Bourdain hate Rachael Ray? -- The museum of me -- Conclusions: thanks a lot, Tim McGraw.
Subjects: Culture.; Mass media and culture.; Popular culture.; Mass media.;
© c2011., Baylor University Press,
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