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Sarah Fit: Get Skinny Again!: The Right Exercises to Get Back Your Dream Body and the Secrets to Living a Fit Life
$10.00
Sarah Dussault, one of the most viewed fitness personalities on YouTube, with over 95,000 subscribers and over 110 million views, is going to get you fit and looking great. Sarah not only knows the right exercises to keep you in shape without wasting too much time or energy, but she also offers key insider tips on how to balance your life so you can live it without fear of ruining your diet and rebounding weight. With Sarah Fit: Get Skinny Again!, you'll not only shed the freshman 15, you'll learn how to maintain your weight so you can continue to stay fit post college.
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Say It With Paper: Fun Papercraft Projects To Book
$10.00
Discover paper's true potential with this book full of exciting projects that enable you to discover new paper arts, such as pop ups, papercuts and 3-D shapes. Learn how paper can be used to communicate ideas, how it can be photographed and lit to great effect and even how it can be animated. Develop skills in construction, tessellation, model making and scene creating, while also working with scale and moving parts. Paper has never been more fun and more intriguing
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Sci-Fi Fashion Art School Book- 144page
$10.00
Your guide to drawing sci-fi characters! From post-apocalyptic Earth to extraterrestrial civilizations, get ready to explore the farthest reaches of your imagination and evoke your own original sci-fi worlds.
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Sereknity Book
$10.00
In today's fast-paced world we're all looking for a calm escape. SereKNITy: Peaceful Projects to Soothe and Inspire is a collection of more than twenty-five knitting and crochet projects, with one all-compassing theme: finding peace. The projects here are not complicated sweater patterns, but joyful, meditative fingerless gloves, granny squares, cowls, and dishcloths that encourage crafters to detach from the stress and anxiety of daily life.
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Sew A Bag: A Beginner's Guide To Hand-Sewing Book
$10.00
Sewing is a time-honored tradition that’s functional and purposeful, and is the foundation for almost all clothing and accessories as we know them today. While most books dedicated to this topic focus on machine-sewing, there’s a simpler side to this craft, and learning the techniques and skills needed to hand-sew open up a wide world of possibilities from hemming your own garments to sewing on buttons to repairing beloved closet items to making your own new pieces, like the fold-over clutch featured here. Sew a Bag will introduce readers to hand-sewing, focusing on the basics and the techniques most applicable to sewing that can then be extended to a wide variety of projects in the future. Establishing the building blocks here will encourage crafters to try new ideas and develop their own style as they progress, but it all will start with a simple pattern.
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Sew Caroline Weekend Style Book- 128page
$10.00
In Sew Caroline Weekend Style, SewCaroline.com blogger Caroline Hulse delivers all the learn-to-sew info a beginner needs, including must-have tools and materials, basic stitches, and step-by-step finishing techniques. From there, you'll be set to sew Caroline's easy, go-to pieces for all your weekend adventures. Stitch up coordinates to wear out to brunch, to an afternoon picnic, just lounging around the house, and more.
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Sew Spectacular: Adorable Animals
$10.00
Sew paper-craft animals: stitch, embellish, and display charming paper-craft animals with this innovative kit of twelve adorable animal cards. Easy to create: Each card is printed with its own easy-to-follow pattern to make stitching a cinch. Everything you need included: This book features a selection of colorful embroidery thread, one Blunt needle, and a booklet full of sewing and decorating tips.
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Sew Your Own Dolls
$10.00
In Sew Your Own Dolls there are girl dolls and boy dolls, casual dolls and fancy dolls, and even a doll in pyjamas! There are four basic body and head shapes and infinite possibilities for making them unique. Maggie is going shopping wearing a chic navy dress coat and carrying a glitter clutch bag, Louisa is having a casual day and is dressed in jeans, a flannel shirt and baseball shoes, and dapper Hugo is a cool sailor in a striped top with tattooed arms. There is a doll for everyone, and each one has full-size templates for the body shapes and outfits, and simple step-by-step artworks and instructions to help you on your way – the only difficult part is choosing which one to make first!
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Sewing For All Seasons: 24 Stylish Projects To Stitch Book
$10.00
From autumn's bursts of orange and red to spring's lush greens, summer's long-lasting golden light and winter's cool whites and grays, the changing seasons provide endless artistic inspiration. In Sewing for All Seasons, author Susan Beal offers 24 beautiful projects imbued with the spirit of each season. Home sewists will enjoy stitching a cozy patchwork throw for autumn, a bright gardening apron to welcome spring, a colorful picnic quilt for summer, and soft woolen slippers for those chilly winter nights.
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Shape Of Knitting Book
$10.00
- In The Shape of Knitting, innovative designer Lynne Barr gives readers a fascinating, in-depth master class on the techniques that can be used to shape flat and dimensional pieces of knitting-increases, decreases, short rows, dividing and combining stitches, and adding sections.
- She both reviews tried-and-true methods, explaining their pros and cons, and showcases many new ones that she has masterminded herself.
- To illustrate the best uses of these innovations, she includes 24 fashion-fresh, easy-to-wear projects, focusing mainly on accessories that can be finished quickly, such as scarves, cowls, shawls, hats, and mittens.
- Fun, cool photos of the finished designs combined with clear, close-up, step-by-step photos make this groundbreaking book both beautiful and hardworking.
- Size: 9 x 1 x 10.2 inches. No. of Pages: 168.
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Shibori Knits Book
$10.00
"Shibori Knits" highlights the intersection between shibori and knitting, offering 20 patterns that utilise this transformative technique. Internationally acclaimed knitwear designer Gina Wilde guides knitters through three dynamic ways to add shibori to knitting. The first method uses physical resists (marbles or corks) that prevent specific areas of knitting from felting; where there are no resists, the garment does felt, creating unique fabric with bobbles and dimensionality.
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Showdown Comfort Food, Chili & BBQ: Bold Flavors from Wild Cooking Contests
$10.00
If ever there was a cookbook on a particular food from a certain region, most people would associate competition-worthy barbecue from a Southern chef. Chef and caterer Jenn de la Vega is out to change your mind about that. Known on the competition circuit and for her blog, Randwiches, Jenn creates uniquely flavorful and approachable barbecue that belongs at any Smorgasburg. Make eccentric, yet mouth-watering barbecue with or without a smoker, including the specialty side dishes, sauces and pickles that go along with them. This competition cook goes one step further to provide recipes for what to do with the leftovers, too. This book has 100 recipes and 60 photos.
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Silhouette Style: Techniques And Template Book
$10.00
Discover the modern versatility of the classic silhouette. The bold lines and strong contrasts of the silhouette are no longer limited to flat, two-color portraits to be hung on the family room wall. In Silhouette Style, silhouette designs take on color, dimension and the 21st Century. Nanetta Bananto teaches you to bring papercuts to life in more than 40 projects incorporating her beautiful, original designs. Create tea-light lanterns, gift boxes, cards, paper dolls and fashion accessories using papercut designs in themes such as sea life, animals, flowers and fashion.
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Simple Simon Guide To Patchwork Quilting Book- 144page
$10.00
Classic patchwork gets a modern makeover! In this sophisticated guide to quilting and sewing, popular Simple Simon and Company bloggers--and sisters-in-law--Liz Evans and Elizabeth Evans show you how to create traditional quilt blocks with a contemporary feel. Written with beginners in mind, The Simple Simon Guide to Patchwork Quilting invites you to get creative with step-by-step directions
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SimpleChic: Designer Knits, SuperQuick! (Minnowknits Books)
$10.00
From the popular designer Jil Eaton comes this delectable collection of easy-to-make and stylish knitwear. Designs feature a quirky but fashionable style, with patterns for children, teens, and adults. Popular projects, such as the cashmere crème sweater, elf cap, and rainy-day pullover for dogs, are accompanied by step-by-step instructions that are ideal for beginners and those wanting to further develop their knitting skills. Sketches and color photographs in outdoor and in-studio locations brighten every page and help knitters visualize the final product. Photos, yarn suggestions, and gauge instructions are offered for every design.
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Sketch Your Selfie (Guided Sketchbook) Book
$10.00
A fun how-to sketchbook for drawing portraits and selfies! Sketch Your Selfie is an approachable guide to drawing all kinds of faces--starting with your own! Conceived by illustrator Amy Blackwell, this interactive book is not about mastering an academic or "realistic" approach to drawing. Instead, you'll learn some basic skills for drawing facial features and focus on capturing the quirky things that make us each unique: glasses, hairstyles, tattoos, and attitude. The sketchbook is also filled with prompts that offer different creative ways to represent yourself and your friends (as mermaids, spirit animals, robots, and pop-art portraits). For beginners, doodlers, and those who want to explore comic techniques for capturing a diverse range of people, Sketch Your Selfie offers a contemporary take on an age-old subject.
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Slow Knitting Book
$10.00
Like the "slow food" movement, Slow Knitting encourages knitters to step back, pare down, and celebrate the craftsmanship of their work. In five chapters centered around the tenets of slow knit ting sourcing carefully, making thoughtfully, thinking environmentally, experimenting fearlessly, and exploring openly Hannah Thiessen challenges knitters of all skill levels to view their practice in a new way.
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So Pretty Felt: 24 Stylish Projects To Make With Felt Book
$10.00
Soft, fashionable, easy to find, and fun to work with, felt is a crafter's dream material. This stylish collection presents 24 simple yet elegant projects to make with felt-chic headbands, sweet flower bouquets, adorable package toppers, gorgeous necklaces, and more. Crafters of all skill levels will be reaching for their stash to get started! With stunning photography, helpful how-to illustrations, and plenty of inspiration, So Pretty! Felt uses this popular material in new and unexpected ways for oh-so-pretty results.
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Sock It To Me: Creepy, Crazy & Strangely Appealing
$10.00
- Create and collect 16 all-new sock creatures to stitch from Sock It To Me: Creepy, Crazy & Strangely Appealing by Brenna Maloney.
- Features characters as key-stealing gremlins, killer snowmen, slow sloths, evil clowns and more pop off the pages in this fun and colorful book.
- They're creepy and crazy, weird and wicked but still pretty darn cute!
- You'll learn about all the right tools, techniques, and of course, socks.
- Size: 7.5 x 0.4 x 9.5 inches. No. of Pages: 144.
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Socks A La Carte Colorwork Book
$10.00
Cheer up your socks with colors galore! Socks a la Carte Colorwork adds color into the design-your-own mix by introducing stranded, slipped-stitch and striped designs for your knitted socks. Join Jonelle Raffino and Katherine Cade as they guide you through a variety of colorwork techniques, from basic stripes and slipped-stitch patterns to Fair Isle, miters and more. Mosaic tile patterns, purled and striped ridges and pirate skull borders are some of the fantastic designs you'll find-all of which can be mixed and matched using the flip pages!
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Splash 17: Inspiring Subjects Book- 144page
$10.00
A revealing gesture, a brilliant quality of light, a particularly perfect bloom... This volume of Splash is dedicated to those glorious sparks of inspiration, and the stories of how 129 artists fanned them into some of today's greatest watercolor paintings. The emotional connection between subject and artist resonates in these pages, delivering the caliber of art and insight that has made Splash a perennial favorite.
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Spoonful Of Sugar Book- 128page
$10.00
Lisa Cox, the talented designer behind A Spoonful of Sugar Designs, offers twenty fun yet functional projects to decorate your bedroom, kitchen, craft room and playroom or to give as one-of-a kind gifts. Most of these projects can be made in an afternoon--whether you're a beginner or an intermediate crafter!
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Start Doodling: Facts, Trivia & Fun Book- 128page
$10.00
Doodle, Sketch, Draw, Play! This playful and practical book starts with the basics, discussing which pencils you need in your personal drawing toolkit, then goes on to give tips and tricks for drawing everything from a self-portrait to your evening meal. You will revisit the work of famous pencil wielders like Leonardo da Vinci, and uncover the secrets of more advanced techniques such as using tracing paper and drawing the perfect freehand circle.
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Stash Buster Quilts: Time-Saving Designs to Use Up Fabric Scraps Book
$10.00
Fourteen fun patchwork projects that are perfect for making use of bits and pieces—from the bestselling author of Making Scrap Quilts to Use It Up! Is your fabric hoard growing on a daily basis, taking over shelves, spilling out of drawers, stacking up on chairs? Take action now—make a stash-buster quilt!
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Stealth Health Lunches Kids Love: Irresistible and Nutritious Gluten-Free Sandwiches, Wraps and Other Easy Eats
$10.00
Nearly every lunchtime staple nowadays includes bland, carb-loaded bread that leaves kids bloated and sluggish. That is, until now. Best-selling author and health-conscious chef, Tracy Griffith has the answer: unique gluten-free sandwich wraps that hide healthy ingredients and are appealing to kids. With Stealth Health Lunches Kids Love, Tracy presents parents with a multitude of healthy, delicious ways to prepare exciting wraps for their children. Say goodbye to dull bread and same old wraps because each recipe is packed with nutrients to give kids a happy, healthy, energized day, wrapped in fun shapes and are easy to eat. Kids will also have a blast in the kitchen making their own Stealth Health creations.
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Steampunk Accessories: 20 Projects to Help you Nail the Style, from Goggles to Cell Phone Cases, Gauntlet Gloves, and Jewelry
$10.00
- Some think Steampunk is very cool, others call it a bizarre fad - but the truth is that Steampunk has been around for more than two decades, and it's likely to stay for many years to come.
- Steampunk enthusiasts love fashion accessories - especially those they can craft and style themselves.
- The craze for this oddly appealing union of Victorian and science-fiction fashion accessories continues to be popular, and this color-illustrated book presents 20 different accessory projects that Steampunk buffs will love.
- No. of pages: 128.
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Stencil Style 101: Reusable Fashion Stencils Book
$10.00
Stencil Style 101 presents a whole new take on DIY fashion! Stencil maverick Ed Roth offers 20 stencils perfect for customising clothing and accessories. Patterns like argyle, hound's-tooth, chevron, leopard print and polka dots combined with iconic imagery such as feathers, buttons, records and stars means endless combination for personalized clothing that will make heads turn.
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Style Me Vintage: Accessories Book- 160 Pages
$10.00
the next essential addition to the hugely popular Style Me Vintage series will help you finish off your vintage look to perfection. It's the accessories and smaller details that help create the final polished look, whether it's a homage to the 1920s or the 1980s and everything in between, and it's oh so easy to get those details wrong and ruin the effect. Here to help you through the minefield are vintage experts Naomi Thompson and Liz Tregenza, with Style Me Vintage: Accessories, offering invaluable advice on how to correctly identify and source vintage jewellery, sunglasses, hats, gloves, scarves, bags and shoes. With informative and beautiful photography and no-nonsense tips, this is every vintage fan's ideal go-to guide.
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Style Me Vintage: Home Book- 176 Pages
$10.00
Celebrating the perennial interest in incorporating vintage flea-market finds into interior schemes, this book is a feast of retro inspiration. With practical information on how to identitfy and source original vintage homewares, there is also plenty of inspiration on how to style your rooms according to your favored decade, whether it be the 1920s or the 1970s. There's also plenty of advice on how to mix eras and incorporate vintage into contemporary schemes. This book will provide a sourcebook of inspiration to all those hungry for nostalgic design. From ideas for display (fab 1960s artwork, kitsch figurines, retro plates, and crockery) to larger furniture finds (1950s sideboards, classic fabrics, reupholstered armchairs) see how vintage design can be made to work today.
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Sunday Sews 20 Weekend Projects Book
$10.00
Sunday Sews presents 20 irresistible designs that can be sewn on a weekend and enjoyed for a lifetime. Featuring minimalist style and unfussy lightweight fabrics, they are as functional as they are chic. Think drapey shift dresses, flattering tunics and skirts, tanks and tops perfect for layering, pretty aprons, go-anywhere tote bags and gifts for children and loved ones.
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Super Fast Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Cookbook: 100 Easy Recipes for Every Multi-Cooker
$10.00
Make the easiest, tastiest meals in a flash! Let your multi-cooker work for you, and have any of the tasty soups, starters, sides, hearty dinners and desserts in this cookbook on your table in 60 minutes or less. Keep cozy with Tuscan White Bean Soup or Chicken Cacciatore, shake things up with Pesto Spaghetti Squash or Balsamic Brussels Sprouts, and indulge in Salted Caramel Cheesecake or Chocolate Bread Pudding. With Super Fast Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Cookbook, you can relax and unwind while your multi-cooker does all the work on these easy, fast, and flavorful meals!
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Super Simple Sewing for Kids Book
$10.00
Learning to sew is super simple and lots of fun! This book includes tips to get started, types of stitches, basic material suggestions, and projects that include a porcupine greeting card, fridge magnets, cow hand puppet, and more. Creating a sewing craft increases a child's dexterity, aesthetic sense, and confidence.
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Take A Ball Of String: 16 Beautiful Projects Book
$10.00
Everyone has at least one long-forgotten ball of string lurking at the back of a drawer. Take a Ball of String shows us how to transform this everyday mundane item into an array of exciting makes. The pleasingly tactile nature of string makes it perfect for creating some crafty treasures. From rustic garden twine to soft cotton braid, these eye-catching projects will inspire you to get knitting, crocheting, coiling and knotting. The 16 projects fall into four main sections: The Kitchen, The Office, The Porch and The Bathroom. All the basic techniques and know-how are explained, with clear step-by-step instructions and pictures. Projects include: The Kitchen: Coasters, Dish scrubs, Kitchen cloths, Pot holders The Office: Circular rug, Desk trays, Lampshade, Tablet cover The Porch: Coin purse, Door stop, Jam-jar candleholders, Market bag The Bathroom: Bath mat, Wash mitt, First-aid purse, Storage boxes
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Take A Bandana: 16 Projects Book
$10.00
From its practical origins in the 'wild west', to a fashion statement today, the basic size and design of bandanas has altered little over the centuries. This attractive new title in the Take a... series presents 16 original projects for your home and garden created with bandanas. Available in an array of colours and patterns, the timeless bandana can create a striking design statement when upcycled and transformed into these eye-catching and practical makes. The projects fall into four main sections: Outside entertaining, In the workroom, In the Bedroom and Out and about. Anyone who is new to sewing need not worry. All the basic techniques and know-how are explained, with clear step-by-step instructions and pictures. Projects include: Outside entertaining: flag, bunting, picnic cloth, wreath In the workroom: pincushions, knitting bag, knitting-needle purse, sewing-needle book In the bedroom: padded coat hangers, pyjama case, quilt, shoe bags Out and about: credit-card wallet, shopping basket tidy, camera strap, notebook covers
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Take A Seat: 16 Projects Book
$10.00
Be seated in style and comfort with this gorgeous book of ideas to revamp the things you sit on everyday. If your chairs are looking past their best, or in need of a makeover, you will find beautiful projects that can turn sorry-looking seats into stylish centrepieces. Jemima Schlee's clever use of fabrics, textures, yarns and paint not only add personality and character to any interior, they are also an ideal way for thrifty types to create a new look on a budget. From homely armchairs and pouffes to eye-catching footstools and vintage-print seat pads, these are the personal touches that turn a house into a home. Split into four sections: Dining, Living, Occasional and Outdoors, the projects feature a range of techniques that are all fully explained in a beginner-friendly style. Sewing, crochet, embroidery and painting are all covered with clear step-by-step instructions. Projects will include: Sashiko director's chair, Drop-in chair seat, Spindle-back chairs, Box cushions, Coffee-table footstool, Wine-crate footstool, Giant crochet pouffe and Wallpapered stools.
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Tasty Cute Amigurumi Patterns Book
$10.00
More and more crochet and knitting enthusiasts are discovering amigurumi! It's the popular new crochet craze from Japan that uses the double ring technique to make tiny, cuddly, and very unusual crocheted toys and novelties. "Tasty Cute, " the latest in author Annie Obaachan's series of amigurumi books, gives detailed directions for making truly unique and absolutely eye-catching crocheted toys that will delight children and amuse friends.
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Ten Adorable Teddy Bears To Knit
$10.00
Almost everybody has a happy memory of a beloved teddy bear from their childhood. Now readers can create a world of new memories for someone special with a handmade, gloriously detailed teddy bear. They can even create a collection of fun, mix-and-match "bear necessities" that will give each of their creations their own unique style and charm.
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The Foolproof Family Slow Cooker: and Other One-Pot Solutions
$10.00
Valerie Brunmeier, founder of Valerie’s Kitchen, breaks down cooking into seventy-five slow-cooker and one-pot recipes that incorporate fresh vegetables and pantry staples to help you put together the most satisfying, tantalizing meals with minimal effort. These slow-cooker recipes are perfect for when you know you’ve got a busy day ahead, and the one-pot meals save the day when your mornings are so hectic, you don’t have time to prep. Whether you need dinner for the whole family, hors d'oeuvres for game night, Sunday brunch or a decadent dessert, The Foolproof Family Slow Cooker makes it easy to get an amazing meal on the table any day of the week.
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The Frugal Paleo Cookbook: Affordable, Easy & Delicious Paleo Cooking
$10.00
For those on the Paleo diet, one of the biggest concerns isn’t the variety but the price. Luckily, Ciarra Colacino, creator of The Colacino Kitchen, has over 100 easy, wallet-friendly Paleo recipes that will feed the whole family. And this expanded edition includes 25 delicious new recipes that you can add to your weeknight rotation. Ciarra uses flavorful but less expensive cuts of meat in traditional yet approachable cooking methods and shares her roll-forward technique for creating multiple dishes to maximize your time in the kitchen. You’ll love her keys to budgeting, tips for making items ahead of time, 5-ingredients-or-less seasoning blends and other money-saving pointers.
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The Knitted Alphabet Book
$10.00
Give a personal decorative touch to knitted projects by adding an inspiring message, a special date, a beloved name or initials. This book shows readers how to hand knit every letter of the alphabet, plus numbers and punctuation marks, in 26 different fonts - from simple classic lettering to more ornate calligraphy and contemporary handwritten styles.
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The Little Best Dress Book
$10.00
Every little lady should have her dream dress! This guide shows, step by step, how to make beautiful girls' dresses that are not only unique, but economical, too. Simon Henry presents four main designs that will delight princesses of every age: the fairy-inspired “Rose” (for a four year old); the Cinderella-like “Lavender” (six year old); “Bluebell” for the flower girl (4, 8, and 12); and “Lily” to wear to the dance (12 year old). Extras such as headdresses, fairy wings, and a shawl are included, along with advice on unique finishing touches. A fully illustrated techniques section details how to make key embellishments to guarantee a dress that no small smile will be able to resist.
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The Secrets to Japanese Cooking: Use the Power of Fermented Ingredients to Create Authentic Flavors at Home
$10.00
Mother and daughter Shihoko Ura and Elizabeth McClelland, founders of the blog Chopstick Chronicles, reveal the key to amazing Japanese cooking―fermenting your own miso, amazake and more. Sweet, salty, tangy and rich, these ingredients add subtle layers of flavor to dishes like Ultimate Miso Ramen, Vibrant Rainbow Roll Sushi and Japanese Curry with Summer Vegetables and Natto. It’s easy to enjoy the health benefits of fermented foods, known for aiding digestion and boosting the immune system, with fun recipes like Amazake Bubble Tea and Super Simple Shio Koji–Pickled Cucumbers.
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The Ultimate New Mom's Cookbook: A Complete Food and Nutrition Resource for Expectant Mothers, Babies and Toddlers
$10.00
The Ultimate New Mom’s Cookbook is your guide to navigating this new world of prenatal nutrition, baby purees and picky eaters. Brimming with wholesome, satisfying recipes for every stage from the first day of your pregnancy to those tricky toddler years, this book eases your transition into parenthood and sets the foundation for your child to be a healthy and adventurous eater. Delicious recipes like Tropical Tummy Mango Faux-’Jito soothe an upset stomach and satisfy intense pregnancy cravings, while Soba Noodle and Broccoli Rabe Buddha Bowls keep your energy up for sleepless nights filled with feedings. As your baby transitions to solids, nutrient-packed purees can be easily whipped up and repurposed into flavorful meals the whole family will enjoy, like Southwest Sweet Potato Cakes and Black Bean Salsa Fresca.
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The Ultimate One-Pan Oven Cookbook: Complete Meals Using Just Your Sheet Pan, Dutch Oven, Roasting Pan and More
$10.00
Sit back and let the oven do the work for you with this exciting collection of delicious, convenient meals. Just pop all the ingredients on a pan, slide it in the oven, and you’ve got dinner in no time! Plus, the counters stay clean and the sink doesn’t fill up with dishes. Grab your sheet pan, baking sheet, Dutch oven, or roasting pan and you’re halfway to dinner, even on a hectic weeknight. Throw together Spicy Blackened Chicken Legs with Sweet Potatoes and Broccoli for amazing favor in a flash. While Family-Style Herb and Garlic Roast Leg of Lamb is in the oven, you’re free to play a game with the kids or sit back with a glass of wine. Do you love hosting brunch, but hate scrambling eggs at the hot stove all morning? Pour yourself a cup of coffee and catch up with guests while the Make-Ahead Leek and Goat Cheese Strata heats up. Decadent fruit desserts and satisfying snacks round out your meals. Every dish is created with health in mind, without overdoing the salt and oil. With exciting combinations, and surprisingly quick prep, these recipes will transform the way you cook.
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The Vegetable Gardener's Cookbook: 75 Vegetarian Recipes That Will Help You Make the Most Out of Every Season's Harvest
$10.00
Danielle Majeika’s vegetarian recipes harmonize the garden with the kitchen for the best-tasting veggie dishes all year round. These simple plant-based meals show you how to use every part of your produce in recipes that let the vegetables shine, including: Autumn Slow Cooker Minestrone with Kale, Butternut Squash and Cranberry Beans
• Butternut Squash Galette with Caramelized Onions and Blue Cheese
• Stuffed Poblanos with Farro and Pinto Beans
• Ember-Roasted Beets and Their Greens with Calabrian Chili Aioli
• Parmesan-Baked Parsnip Gnocchi with Marinara
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The Weekday Lunches & Breakfasts Cookbook: Easy & Delicious Home-Cooked Meals for Busy Families
$10.00
For families stuck in a rut of cereal or granola bars for breakfast and the cafeteria line for lunch, The Weekday Lunches & Breakfasts Cookbook saves the day! Mary Younkin, author of the bestselling Weeknight Dinner Cookbook and founder of BarefeetInTheKitchen.com, is back with smart recipes to help your family eat nutritious, homemade meals during the busiest times of day. Your bases are covered with quick and reliable recipes you can whip up at the last minute, plus plenty of make-ahead choices and a handful of snacks.
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The Woven Home: Easy Frame Loom Projects Book
$10.00
Rainie Owen, crafting instructor and founder of The Unusual Pear, shows readers how easy it is to create the handwoven home accents that appear in popular design magazines and online. Through years of teaching workshops to beginner weavers, Rainie has developed simple, key techniques, for achieving a wide assortment of styles and patterns. Readers will learn to create a luxurious, thick fabric with the Tabby Weave and add trendy textures to their weavings with the Soumak Braid. All readers need is a small, affordable frame loom―easy to find at any craft supplier or build at home with Rainie’s quick method.
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This Is Rocket Science: An Activity Guide: 70 Fun and Easy Experiments for Kids to Learn More About Our Solar System Book
$10.00
Building a rocket and learning about science has never been easier with This Is Rocket Science: An Activity Guide. Fun experiments for kids and adults teach you how to build mind-blowing projects, each designed to show how mechanical science and astrophysics work from the inside out. Use everyday items like bottles, cardboard, glue and tape to build awesome rocket ships, paper spinners and mobile rocket launch pads, all while learning concepts like Newton’s Third Law of motion (for every action there is always an opposite and equal reaction), speed, gravity and air resistance. Kids learn to make scientific observations, ask questions, identify and classify and find answers to their questions, all while investigating space.