Thursday, January 29, 2009

Barefoot in the Kitchen or Wok

Barefoot in the Kitchen: The Pregnancy Survival Cookbook

Author: Jennifer Evans Gardner

Finally, here is a pregnancy cookbook featuring food worthy of an expectant mom. If a woman is going to gain thirty or forty pounds, develop heartburn, and witness her tummy becoming a punching bag, she should at least be able to eat what she craves. Nutrition is important, but most women who've lived through pregnancy know that survival; whether it be by French fries or hot fudge sundaes is really what counts.
With "True Labor Stories," "Tips for Your Hubby," and Top Ten lists such as "Ways to Combat Heartburn," Barefoot in the Kitchen is a must-have for the expecting mother.



Book review: Parallel Computer Architecture or Web Content Management with Documentum

Wok

Author: Maite Rodriguez Fischer

A new concept in cookbooks, this series is designed for those who want to replicate at home the trendy international cuisine they typically enjoy at restaurants. Simple and nutritious sushi, fish, salad, and wok recipes put elegant appetizers and entrees within reach of the novice cook. Each book in the series contains 50 recipes.



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