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Walnut Street Books 5-Ingredient Natural Recipes
These 5-Ingredient recipes are quick, easy, and wholesome--perfect for eating at home! --No-fuss and easy-to-understand --Feature all-natural ingredients --Convenient to prepare --Result in satisfyingly delicious dishes A delightful new cookbook from one of the bestselling cookbook authors in North America, Phyllis Good. These 5-ingredient recipes use only wholesome ingredients—natural, honest, and delicious. (No canned soups, no cake mixes, no processed meats, no stabilizers.) You choose the cooking method for each recipe! Nearly all of the 140+ convenient recipes are presented with two or more ways to prepare them. You pick which works best for you and the time you have: * electric pressure cooker (Instant pot) * slow cooker * stove top * oven * no-cook Many of the recipes rise out of global eating, with Syrian, Guatemalan, Indian, Korean, and Thai influences, along with Italian and Mexican.
£17.95
Walnut Street Books Grief Is a Dancer
With her bracing storytelling, Bair shows what it’s like for her family to seek equilibrium after their unspeakable loss of 8-year-old Kelly. Bair proposes that grief is an intuitive, loving, life-long partner in sorrow, not something to “get over.”
£12.95
Walnut Street Books The Farm Home Cookbook: Wholesome and Delicious Recipes from the Land
These irresistibly delicious recipes come from the kitchens of home cooks who grow much of their own food on their family farms. They prepare their daily meals with as much care and enthusiasm as they garden and tend the land. These cooks use whole foods, animal fats, organic vegetables, and sustainably grown chicken, beef, and pork to make Foggy Day Chili, Maple Almond Granola, Chicken Thighs with Red Potato Crust, Garlic Soup with Parsley Spaetzle, Apple Butter Spice Cake, and Goat Cheese Spread. Editor/Author Elsie Kline is also the Garden and Food Editor of Farming Magazine. The Farm Home Family Cookbook offers more than 200 delectable recipes, each with readily available ingredients and clear, step-by-step instructions. The book also includes Elsie Kline's lively thoughts about gardening, farming, and family life.
£17.95
Walnut Street Books I Screwed Up! Now What?: 7 Practices to Make Things Right--and Conquer Adversity
Remarkable stories of effectively applying Restorative Justice principles and practices to personal struggles—and growing from the experience. In this breakthrough book, veteran university dean Bacon: • Shows how to apply 7 Practices from Restorative Justice to personal failures, setbacks, and struggles experienced by many college students. And by countless other adults who carry deep regrets. • Fills his book with stories of monumental mistakes by people who discover how to make meaning of their failures, grow wiser and stronger, and learn to overcome their next challenges. • Demonstrates unique, practical, step-by-step applications of Restorative Justice principles to personal screw-ups—successfully! • Includes an interactive Journal to use by oneself, or with a mentor, or with a small group.
£14.95
Walnut Street Books Desserts
The 8 Broads in the Kitchen—each a chef and owner of a bed and breakfast—love nothing more than setting an irresistible dessert in front of hungry friends and family. Their eight establishments across the country were the proving grounds for this astonishing collection of delicious recipes. The book contains 14 chapters of Desserts, including Bars & Squares; Blondies & Brownies; Cakes; Candies; Cobblers, Crumbles, & Crisps; Cookies; Desserts from Around the World; Fruits; Frozen Delights; Desserts to Make with Kids; Pies; Puddings; Sauces; and Drinks for all times of day. Brilliantly colorful photos complete this collection of more than 125 recipes. All have explicit directions, given with the Broads' earthy sparkle and know-how—because these eight chefs can't afford any duds, and they know you can't either!
£20.95
Walnut Street Books Surviving Failure (and a few Successes): The crushing experience of epic failure, followed by epic success, followed by...
Surviving Failure (and a few Successes) is a bracingly honest book about the struggles of failure and of wild success. It is also a story of hard-won hope and endurance. Here, too, for the first time is the inside story of the off-the-charts publishing sensation, Fix-It and Forget-It Cookbook. Good acknowledges the searing questions he faced in the dark times and in the moments of out-of-control success. Who can I trust—and who will trust me? When the false gossip is overwhelming, do I ignore it, or do my best to counter it? The author offers transferable survival tips, weaving in advice from well-known figures who experienced failure yet went on to live productively and positively.
£13.95
Walnut Street Books What It's Like to Be Amish
Sam S. Stoltzfus spills over with stories that are centered in the Amish community where he has belonged since childhood. Told completely from inside the Old Order Amish world, Sam’s 33 stories cover amazing ground, including: the hazards of driving a horse and buggy on public roads on a dark night; the drama of a bank robber hiding in Amish country; the process of “going in with the boys," or being old enough to sit with his peers during church; the hard work of rebuilding after barn fires; the adventure of three inexperienced Amish cousins building a traffic-worthy bridge on an uncle’s farm; and more. Now a grandfather, Sam Stoltzfus tells the truth, and gives just enough background so a reader from outside the Amish community can understand what’s happening, and its significance.
£13.95
Walnut Street Books Breakfast & Brunch Recipes: Favorites from 8 innkeepers of notable Bed & Breakfasts across the U.S.
Take eight innkeepers who’ve served more than 200,000 breakfasts to happy guests—and offered them at least a half-million cookies! These are the 8 Broads in the Kitchen—innkeepers of notable bed and breakfasts scattered across the country. Each one prepares sustainable local foods with creativity and flair, always accenting flavor and freshness. “We are committed to cooking locally,” they say. “We each highlight our regional specialties, offering eggs from happy chickens, pork from humanely-raised pigs, fruit grown right next door, and fresh herbs from our own gardens.” Try these matchless 150 recipes from the 8 Broads, including Blueberry Sour Cream Pancakes with Lemon Sauce, Caramelized Onion Omelets, Parmesan Heirloom Cherry Tomatoes, and Apricot Chocolate Crumb Squares. Each recipe includes Prep Time and Cooking Time—along with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and full-color photography.
£20.95
Walnut Street Books Restorative Justice: Insights and Stories from My Journey
Here, Howard Zehr offers his most complete view of Restorative Justice as an approach to all of life. Zehr made his initial contribution in the area of criminal justice by pointing out that victims are sidelined in the Western justice system. He emphasized, too, that society’s laws for handling crime have often resulted in increased violence, more prisons, and unresolved human cost. In this book he: • Distills his pioneering and influential work in Restorative Justice as a game-changer for the criminal justice system and conflict of all kinds. • Joins his RJ work with what he’s discovered in his additional career as a professional photographer and gatherer of people’s stories. • Demonstrates how RJ practices can extend to all of human interaction—through Respect, Relationships, and Responsibility, along with Humility and Wonder. • Shows how RJ can change our personal lives, as well as our communities. This collection of Zehr’s seminal thinking is approachable, convincing, and inspiring. A powerful guide to sustaining our life together.
£14.95
Walnut Street Books Christine's Turn: A Novel
A love story, told with poetic restraint and emotive coming-of-age themes.Now in her senior year of university, Christine is caught between possibilities that open for her and her terror of failing. She has never met her father. Can she escape the depressing shadow of her mother?When a new song she and Zach write for their little band becomes a big hit of sorts, she feels conflicted by the shallow celebrity it brings. Does she want this future?Reluctantly she is drawn into a crusade to stop the development of a historic farm next door to her home. Is this her calling? Does she know what she’s doing?She can’t forget Thomas, although he’s upper class and she was born on the bottom rung. Does he see her as anything more than an interesting friend? Then Gordon re-enters her life and wants to marry her. Again.Where does Christine belong? Will she ever get her turn? Does she even want it? Mama tells her to always aim lower to avoid disappointment. Others think she can excel. Is she bound to fail?A gripping search for roots, meaning, and love.
£13.95
Walnut Street Books Cousins: Connected through slavery, a Black woman and a White woman discover their past—and each other
What happens when a White woman, Phoebe, contacts a Black woman, Betty, saying she suspects they are connected through slavery? First surprise? Betty responds, “Hello, Cousin.”Betty had fought for an education and won. She broke through the concrete ceiling in the workplace and succeeded. A documentary of her life was about to debut. Without thinking, she invites Phoebe to a family dinner and the premiere of the documentary. Second surprise? She forgot to tell her family who was coming to dinner.Betty finds an activist partner in Phoebe. Cousins indeed, they commit to a path of reconciliation.In alternating chapters, each tells her dramatic story—from Betty’s experience as one of the first Black children to attend her desegregated school, to Phoebe's eventual question to Betty: “How do I begin to repair the harms?”Piercingly honest. Includes a working reparations project which the two women conceived together.Betty and Phoebe have been interviewed on the BBC and were recently featured in a special on Netflix.
£13.95
Walnut Street Books There Is a Balm in Huntsville: A True Story of Tragedy and Restoration from the Heart of the Texas Prison System
Two teenagers are killed in a tragic vehicular homicide one night in Texas. Should the 19-year-old drunk driver plead guilty? If so, how long a prison sentence would await him? This nonfiction narrative follows his painful journey, as well as those of his victims' families. Is it possible for victims of violent crime to confront criminals face-to-face? Eventually, the young prisoner becomes involved in some of the first victim-offender dialogues in the country and discovers restorative justice. This true story, both sobering and hopeful, will touch teenagers, teachers, parents, counselors, and professionals in the field. There is a Balm in Huntsville gives hope to all who are confronted by misfortune.
£13.95
Walnut Street Books Jokes from the Back Seat: Humor for Kids!
Look inside for knock-knock jokes, tongue-twisters, and one-liners to read aloud to your family, especially from the back seat. Also included are cartoons and fun activities that will bring smiles and laughter to kids of all ages. This hilarious and wholesome book is a blast of a gift for any child.
£6.41
Walnut Street Books 55 and Counting: A Guide for Pre-Retirement
55 and Counting gently but pointedly looks deeper and wider at the many parts of life that will be affected by retirement: Identity (who am I now?). Sharing the house and days on end with a now-present spouse. Discovering new purpose. Finding true community. Deciding where to live. Exploring family stories and history to dispel any clouds or mysteries. Preparing for losses. This book is a guide for Pre-Retirement, adjusting and putting things right before the last day of work. 55 and Counting also addresses those who are often overlooked by experts in retirement planning—singles, women, and persons who need to continue working well past the expected start of retirement. True stories and examples fill these pages. Each chapter ends with “Questions for Reflecting” and “Next Steps,” as a way to structure Pre-Retirement planning so it does not become overwhelming.
£11.95
Walnut Street Books Jokes from the Back Seat 2: More Humor for Kids!
Delightful, wholesome jokes, riddles, puzzlers, puns, and tongue-twisters for kids. Fun to read aloud. Features many hilarious cartoons. Educational features include a "hidden" vault. Interactive fun for kids and their families. Also, comical section of "Rokes and Jiddles." How does this book compare to others in the field? More visual, more educational, and more variety. A LOL many-sided adventure; kids have to turn the book in all directions to discover all of the jokes (even needing to use a mirror on occasion!). A blast of a gift for any child.
£6.44