Saturday, January 17, 2009

Dear Sisters or Produce Petes Farmacopeia

Dear Sisters: A Womanist Practice of Hospitality

Author: N Lynne Westfield

What allows African American women not just to survive, but to become resilient? N. Lynne Westfield finds an answer to this question as she examines the Dear Sisters' Literary Group. As a Womanist scholar, Westfield reflects on the ways in which the hospitality of the group relates to the long-standing African American tradition of concealed gatherings, the Christian tradition of hospitality, and Christian education.



Interesting book: Wcdma Design Handbook or Introduction to Python

Produce Pete's Farmacopeia: From Apples to Zucchini, and Everything in Between

Author: Pete Napolitano

Produce Pete takes the mystery out of choosing and using the wide variety of fruits and vegetables now available in most grocery stores and farmers' markets—which is what has made his television spots so successful. This easy-to-use, A-to-Z guide contains a wealth of selection, storage, and preparation tips, along with anecdotes, wit, and wisdom from a man whose family has been in the produce business for four generations. Finally, Pete's fabulous, fresh, and uncomplicated recipes (such as savory Stuffed Eggplant, Mom's Escarole and Beans, and luscious Cherry Dessert Cake) are perfect for the way you eat today.



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