Senin, 27 Mei 2019

5 Ingredients Pdf

ISBN: 1250303885
Title: 5 Ingredients Pdf Quick & Easy Food
Author: Jamie Oliver
Published Date: 2019-01-08
Page: 320

Jamie Oliver is a global phenomenon in food and food activism. Over a seventeen-year television and publishing career, he has inspired millions of people to enjoy cooking from scratch and eating fresh, delicious food. Jamie started cooking at his parents' pub, The Cricketers, in Clavering, Essex, at the age of eight and has since worked with some of the world’s top chefs. His television and publishing career began in 1999 with The Naked Chef series. He has set up two Fifteen restaurants in England, garnered international acclaim for his Barbecoa and Jamie's Italian restaurants, changed school dinners in the UK, and revolutionized home cooking.The Jamie Oliver Foundation seeks to improve the lives of people all over the world through food education. Jamie writes for publications in the UK and around the world, including his own Jamie Magazine, appears on his YouTube channels Jamie Oliver’s Food Tube and Drinks Tube, has five award-winning apps, and has published more than fifteen bestselling cookbooks, including Cook with Jamie. He starred on the ABC TV show Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution, where he took on health and diet for children in the United States. Jamie lives in London and Essex with his wife, Jools, and their children, Poppy, Daisy, Petal, Buddy, and River.

Jamie Oliver--one of the bestselling cookbook authors of all time--is back with a bang. Focusing on incredible combinations of just five ingredients, he's created 130 brand-new recipes that you can cook up at home, any day of the week. From salads, pasta, chicken, and fish to exciting ways with vegetables, rice and noodles, beef, pork, and lamb, plus a bonus chapter of sweet treats, Jamie's got all the bases covered. This is about maximum flavor with minimum fuss, lots of nutritious options, and loads of epic inspiration.

This edition has been adapted for US market.

Seasoned to perfection! For the life of me I don't get why people praise the book and then give it four stars, without saying why? I love every recipe in this book! They are creative and uncomplicated, yet the flavor combinations are complex, and the presentation is impeccable. More importantly, every recipe is doable. Jaime masterfully puts together just five perfect ingredients to create a master piece of each dish. Then there's the visual. It's great to see a photo of each of the components, followed by a full page finished dish. I can't wait to start cooking! P.S. Love the first page of the book, showing a picture of Jaime's five beautiful children! He calls them his "five favorite ingredients"! Touching and personable!Be prepared to translate measurements if you’re in the US Recipes are creative and appear easy to make, but many require specialty items not likely to be in your pantry.Ignore the bad reviews! It always amazes me how picky folks are about their cookbooks. I would imagine it’s quite hard to write a cookbook that appeals to everyone... There will always be a few things that don’t appeal to you as an individual, and I’ve just never understood that to be grounds for a poor review. I don’t think it’s that hard to convert measurements and I think we Americans get a bit narcissistic around the world having to cater to our needs. Additionally, my cookbook has US measurements so there must be different editions. Cooking is also an art and worthy of exploration and trying new things. Apparently seeing an unfamiliar ingredient is also grounds for a poor review.I think this book is simply stunning and genius in its simplicity. I took great joy from taking it in visually before even trying a recipe. It's really a work of art and I appreciate the time and effort that went into creating it. I have since enjoyed all of the recipes we've tried so far and I'm looking forward to cooking my way through it. Even if you don't recognize an ingredient or don't have access to an ingredient, I promise there's an easy swap available! That's the cool thing about cooking, you can get creative and imaginative and make recipes your own.It’s not easy to create recipes with 5 ingredients and I tip my hat to Jamie. This cookbook gets five stars in all of my personal voting categories including taste, artistry, visual appeal, and ingenuity. Do not hesitate to buy this book for yourself or gift it to a lucky friend.

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Selasa, 21 Mei 2019

Hatchet Pdf

ISBN: 1416936475
Title: Hatchet Pdf
Author: Gary Paulsen
Published Date: 2006-12-26
Page: 186

"This is a spellbinding account...a winner." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Riveting." -- Booklist, starred review Gary Paulsen is one of the most honored writers of contemporary literature for young readers, author of three Newbery Honor titles, Dogsong, Hatchet, and The Winter Room. He has written over 100 books for adults and young readers. He divides his time among Alaska, New Mexico, Minnesota, and the Pacific.

This award-winning contemporary classic is the survival story with which all others are compared—and a page-turning, heart-stopping adventure, recipient of the Newbery Honor. Hatchet has also been nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read.

Thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson, haunted by his secret knowledge of his mother’s infidelity, is traveling by single-engine plane to visit his father for the first time since the divorce. When the plane crashes, killing the pilot, the sole survivor is Brian. He is alone in the Canadian wilderness with nothing but his clothing, a tattered windbreaker, and the hatchet his mother had given him as a present.

At first consumed by despair and self-pity, Brian slowly learns survival skills—how to make a shelter for himself, how to hunt and fish and forage for food, how to make a fire—and even finds the courage to start over from scratch when a tornado ravages his campsite. When Brian is finally rescued after fifty-four days in the wild, he emerges from his ordeal with new patience and maturity, and a greater understanding of himself and his parents.

Gripping and adventurous I could not stop reading Hatchet. The story is astonishing - not least because author Gary Paulsen says he himself experienced nearly everything that happens to the book's only real character, Brian. The adventures and threats and risks and successes of trying to survive alone in the Canadian wilderness are told in rich detail. But the most riveting parts of Hatchet are those that show how Brian's mind works, because his brain, even more than his body, has to make sense of his new world. Paulsen brilliantly describes, sometimes second by second, how Brian wrestles with shock, fear, confusion, and the absolute need to survive. Although to my surprise I found six or eight typos in this edition, I consider the story and the writing outstanding.Great book to read aloud to school age kids My husband remembered enjoying this book from his childhood and wanted to share with our own children (8 year old and 6 year old twins). He read the book to them over the course of a couple of weeks and they loved it. Our kids wouldn’t let him get out of reading at least one chapter every night. We just purchased Brians Winter to start tonight and plan on reading them the entire series.I really loved this book as a young boy in elementary school I really loved this book as a young boy in elementary school. That was probably the last time I read through it.Feeling nostalgic, I decided to go ahead and pick this up to re-read it after all these years. It holds up decently as an adult but you really notice it's flaws.My main complaint is that it ends so abruptly. I don't remember that, but the end of the books feels really rushed, like the author said, "Whoops, I'm going on too long here," and decided to wrap it up quickly. Not so noticeable as a young kid with a short attention span but pretty jarring when an adult. Still, this book was made for kids so it's excusable.

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Rabu, 15 Mei 2019

You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) Download

ISBN: B00XUSWYVC
Title: You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) Pdf A Memoir

In the tradition of #Girlboss and Mindy Kaling's Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?, a funny, quirky, and inspiring memoir from online entertainment mogul, actress, and "queen of the geeks" Felicia Day about her unusual upbringing, her rise to Internet stardom, and embracing her individuality to find success in Hollywood.

The Internet isn't all cat videos - almost.

There's also Felicia Day - violinist, filmmaker, Internet entrepreneur, compulsive gamer, hoagie specialist, and former lonely homeschooled girl who overcame her isolated childhood to become the ruler of a new world - or at least the world of Internet-geek fame and Goodreads book clubs.

Growing up in the South, where she was homeschooled for hippie reasons, Felicia moved to Hollywood to pursue her dream of becoming an actress and was immediately typecast as a crazy cat-lady secretary. But Felicia's misadventures in Hollywood led her to produce her own web series, own her own production company, and become an instant Internet star.

Felcia's shortish life and her rags-to-riches rise to Internet fame launched her career as one of the most influential creators in new media. Now Felicia's strange life is filled with thoughts on creativity, video games, and a dash of mild feminist activism - just like her memoir.

Hilarious and inspirational, You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) is proof that everyone should embrace what makes them different and be brave enough to share it with the world, because anything is possible now - even for a digital misfit.

We could have been friends I was so excited to read this book from the moment it was announced. I added it to my Amazon wishlist and crazily enough no one ever bought it for me as a gift so I had to buy it for myself. It took awhile, I know. So please bare with me because this may be a long review. Probably a lot of rambling at first. Scroll to the last paragraph if you want to skip my rambling and just get a flat out review!The first time I was introduced to Felicia Day's work was The Guild. I was in-love with it from episode one because it spoke to me, it represented my life at that time. See I am also a "girl gamer" and I have played WoW since around 2007, occasionally taking breaks but I always come back. That's 10 years....I don't even want to know what my /played would report these days. Anyways I related to The Guild, I loved it. In 2009 I was lucky enough to meet a co-worker who was also a gamer and female. While at work, sitting in our cubes side by side, we would quote lines from The Guild to each other. So I am a big fan. I wouldn't have even known Felicia Day from Buffy because I didn't even watch Buffy until 2012 for the first time ever. Anyways I think the fact that I am a fan of Felicia Day's because of The Guild made me really love this book. Because her work on The Guild and every thing leading up to that is such a big part of this book. But not only that. Her early days as a gamer really speaks me to me. I totally relate. I grew up with a brother that is only 15 months younger than me. Growing up we ALWAYS played video games together. Seriously we were playing Frogger, Pitfall and Asteroids on the Atari when I was 5 or 6. My brother always had the latest gaming console, latest games, I've literally played everything. I even remember playing Madden football with him, as long as he would set the weather to snow. Anyways I am getting a little off topic, the point is I loved that Felicia Day talked about her early days as a gamer in this book. Growing up you didn't meet many girls that liked video games. And even though it's a little more common these days, it's still kind of rare.While reading this book I wanted to get a highlighter out and highlight everything I wanted to remember so I could quote it in this review. I didn't do that. Some part of me can't "destroy" a book that way. Had I bought the kindle version instead of the physical copy, things would have been different. Felicia mentions her gaming addiction to World of Warcraft in this book. I have known these people. In fact for a time of my life I may have been one of these people. Not long after I started playing WoW I joined a guild with really serious players. We ran raids at least 4 times a week. There were days when I got home from work, went right to my computer, logged on, started raiding and stayed up way later than I should have just so we could "try to kill this boss one more time". As Felicia Day says in this book I was a "full-time addicted employee of World of Warcraft". A lot has changed since those days, my guild who were older gamers to begin with have mostly stopped playing. Most days I play completely alone, collecting pets, mounts and appearances. But how Felicia explains her playing habits is exactly what it used to be like for me. Except I had a full time job at the time so I couldn't spend as much time as she did on the game. However when I was sitting at work sometimes I was day dreaming about when I got home and could play. Felicia also mentions what it's like to be a female gamer in a space mostly occupied by males. In WoW I get called "dude" a lot because others assume I am male. I don't correct them. I also game on xbox, mostly Diablo III, and when I group with random people I usually keep my microphone off. The few times I have actually talked to the other players it's always the "whoa it's a girl" and all these guys immediately want to add you as a friend. Lucky for me my husband is a gamer, my brother is still a gamer and I have made some good friends while gaming so I don't have to do random groups too often.I really admire Felicia for opening up the way she did in this book, giving us this really personal glimpse into her childhood, into her life. It's always interesting to read about someone, who is famous, but who you can totally relate to. Reading about someone and thinking "They are really not that different from me". And honestly, I am not sure how but I missed the entire GamerGate thing. I guess during the time period of GamerGate I was not gaming, in fact I was taking online classes and so focused on that that I wasn't on the regular interwebs that often and just missed it. Which I guess was a good thing.Felicia mentions her awkwardness when meeting famous people when The Guild first started getting really popular. If I was ever a celebrity, I would definitely have been like she was. I've only ever met one famous person in my life. Well ok, it was whole band. I had won a meet and greet with the band before the show. There was a whole five of us there to meet the band and we had something like 30 minutes. I brought a birthday card for the lead singer because it was his birthday that day. He spoke to me and I almost went speechless. The other people were taking all these pictures with the band members, having casual conversation and I was standing beside the band's security guy talking to him. Finally the lead singer teased me about being so shy and nervous, I took one picture with the band. I still look back on that (that was 8 years ago) and think of all the things I should have said, should have done. But eh, what can you do. So thanks Felicia, good to know I am not the only person that gets totally bassackwards in situations like that.So here it is, my final review. I really enjoyed this book. For me this book reads the same as if Felicia was telling you the story in person. I mean, she wrote it, so that makes sense right? If you are a true fan of Felicia's, especially if you loved The Guild then I think you will love this book. It's a really great intimate look at her life from childhood to present day. All of the ups and downs, everything she went through trying to get The Guild up and running. So many things I didn't know. In fact I am going to re-watch The Guild soon just to look at the background. Felicia is very easy to relate to. In fact I think we could have been good friends. If we weren't both introverts. Maybe we could have played WoW together? No, that wouldn't have worked either because she played Alliance and I play Horde. Oh well in another life somewhere we could have been friends. I added too many quotes to Goodreads from this book. There are many laugh out loud moments and melancholy as well. Definitely my favorite memoir that I have read to date.I'm not a Felicia Day super-fan, but I kinda super-fan loved this book I'm not a Felicia Day super-fan. I saw and enjoyed the Guild, recognized/liked her during my recent re-watch of Buffy, and appreciate the few snippets and quotes I catch online. But my geekiness isn't of the gamer persuasion, and I've never seen her on Supernatural, and I haven't followed her Tumblr or Twitter or YouTube accounts. And yet ... I kinda super-fan loved this book.Also, I'm usually a little put off by memoirs written at a relatively young age. I mean, who writes a memoir when you're only however-old-Felicia-Day-was-when-she-wrote-this-which-I'm-guessing-is-maybe-mid-thirties? It seems kinda pretentious (but even more pretentious for me to protest it!). And yet ... 5 stars. I'm giving this book 5 stars, even though my 5-star rating has traditionally been reserved for books by C.S. Lewis that I read as an impressionable and enthusiastic youth in serious need of escape and identity or books that start with "Harry Potter and the ..."This book was just so freaking good. As a memoir, as a well-written book in a well-captured voice, as a case study in creativity and mental health, as a "you too??" moment, as a "my people!" feel, as a quietly feminist tale, as a source of inspiration and humor and restoration in my faith in humanity (even in the face of more evidence of the dregs of humanity). So good.I've shared/highlighted some of my favorite bits, but they're better in context. If you're a citizen of the interwebs, a writer, a creator of any kind, a gamer, a person of quirky interests, a socially awkward person of a non-traditional educational background, or just someone who appreciates unabashed enthusiasm, I think you'll enjoy this book. Even if you're not a Felicia Day super-fan.

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Rabu, 08 Mei 2019

Mission Critical Free Pdf

ISBN: B07L17BBC9
Title: Mission Critical Pdf

From Mark Greaney, The New York Times best-selling author of Gunmetal Gray and a coauthor of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan novels, comes a high-stakes thriller featuring the world's most dangerous assassin: the Gray Man.

Court Gentry's flight on a CIA transport plane is interrupted when a security team brings a hooded man aboard. They want to kick Gentry off the flight but are overruled by CIA headquarters. The mystery man is being transported to England where a joint CIA/MI6 team will interrogate him about a mole in Langley. 

When they land in an isolated airbase in the UK, they are attacked by a hostile force who kidnaps the prisoner. Only Gentry escapes. His handlers send him after the attackers, but what can one operative do against a trained team of assassins? A lot, when that operative is the Gray Man. 

Cover design by Steve Meditz

Absolutely superb! This is some of Greaney's best work. We again have the Gray Man, doing what he does best - killing the opposition and working without all the facts, while in the field.In this newest book in the Gray Man series, he is continuing to work at the direction of the CIA, and unfortunately under the direct orders of Suzanne Brewer, a woman who places her advancement within the CIA above all else, including the lives of those under her command.A general of the GRU, long thought to be dead, is actually in the UK, and planning an attack on a conference of the Five Eyes intel community. The job is to stop him.This is, as are all of Greaney's novels, well researched as to the tactics, and tools of the trade. I only spotted one error, in this regard - the author has Court use a Faraday cage to block the tracking of a phone - so far, so good, but he mentions that the cage is "lead lined". Wrong - a Faraday cage is made of a network of conductors that form a barrier to electrical impulses. Lead is not a conductor. Such a lead bag would be better for blocking X-rays, or protecting film, not in the making of such a Faraday cage. Other minor proofing errors, include an incident where the author uses an adjective instead of an adverb, and another where he messes up the usage of "bring" and "take". But, given the current status of proof reading, two such errors in a 510 page book is certainly acceptable error rate.As with all such series books, it is better to read them in order. If you have been reading the Gray Man series, do not miss this one!" There is no one like me" Nailed it. Style, plots, chattracted s, locations, details. I was ready for a good red and this did not disappoint. Court and Zack play off each other like brothers and not just brothers in arms. Brewer is someone you love to dislike and at the same time understand how driven she is for mostly the right reasons. Looking forward to see how Zoya and Court "move on". Very much looking forward to the next chapter.

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Jumat, 03 Mei 2019

Coping Cat Workbook, Second Edition (Child Therapy Workbooks Series) Free Pdf

ISBN: 1888805218
Title: Coping Cat Workbook, Second Edition (Child Therapy Workbooks Series) Pdf
Author: Philip C. Kendall
Published Date: 2006-01-01
Page: 160
Empirically-supported CBT to reduce anxious distress in youth. This newest edition is a revision of the original Coping Cat Workbook by Philip Kendall that has been in use since 1992. Sixteen therapy sessions promote coping skills for dealing with anxiety. The program can be adapted for use with individual youth or with groups. Appendices include 'situation cards' with three levels of difficulty, a 'feelings barometer', as well as other cut-outs and a certificate of achievement. Appropriate for a variety of anxiety disorders in youth ages 7-13; for adolescents, use the C.A.T. Project program by the same author.

Structured CBT intervention for children I am a clinical psychologist in private practice, working primarily with children and adolescents. Many of my clients suffer from anxiety, and I have found the Coping Cat program to be a helpful tool to help them learn about CBT theory and practice. The concepts are child-focused and easy to understand, and the take-home activities reinforce the concepts that are introduced during our sessions (even though my clients are not consistent in completing the take-home activities...). Overall, the Coping Cat program is a useful therapeutic tool and I recommend it to other mental health professionals. Please note that therapists will ALSO need to buy the Coping Cat therapist manual, since it does not come with the child workbook.Helps with anxiety We got this for my 8 year old daughter that has major anxiety. I don’t totally understand how it works but this book has been a total blessing for her!Great tool for any school psychologist I am a school psychologist working in a large school district in the south. I find that this workbook is very effective with my children that have emotional disturbance issues and have difficult with anxiety related to school work and peer interactions. It is easy to follow and has worksheets for the student to work. I use this very frequently and my teachers and parents love it.

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