Taste of Africa: An African Cookbook
Author: Tebereh Inquai
Get the genuine taste of Africa by learning how to make mouth watering cuisine from all over the continent. Included here are snacks like kelewele (fried plantain) from Ghana and matoke from Uganda; rich, juicy soups like the okra soup from Sierra Leone; tasty meat entrees such as jollof rice and side-dishes such as akla (Blackeye Bean Fries) which are eaten all over West Africa. Discover a unique tasty bread by making injera from Ethiopia and Eritrea in East Africa. Even learn how to make fish tastier and the different ways of preparing vegetables. Try various types of hot sauces, sweet beverages, coffee, salads, cakes, biscuits and other comestibles originating in Africa.
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Martha Stuart's Better than You at Entertaining: A Parody
Author: Tom Connor
Martha Stuart's Better Than You at Entertaining does to Martha Stewart's books what Is Martha Stuart Living? did to her magazine. Hopelessly irreverent, this hilarious new spoof of the uncontested queen of homemaking presents recipes, dinner party plans and home projects that only a crazed Stepford Wife on steroids could hope to accomplish.
From garden parties to circumcisions, Martha Stuart's Better Than You at Entertaining provides an unceasing barrage of clever and ludicrous tips to make any occasion unforgettable. Be constructive on your wedding morning and impress the guests with a freshly baked 10-tier cake (from scratch, of course). For Mother's Day, Martha has the perfect recipes and tips to show Mom how inadequate as a homemaker she really is. Revive the pioneer spirit and have a genuine Thanksgiving -- Martha shows you how to breed, feed, kill and prepare your own turkey. As a special treat, see Martha in action for Easter, as she welcomes the Pope to her home. (She even tries to teach His Holiness how to turn water into an '89 Petrus or a '93 White Bordeaux.)
Only slightly more impossible than the Hospitality Guru's own projects, these instructions are guaranteed to have the legions of Martha fans (and their critics) roaring with delight.
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