Monday, December 15, 2008

Holly Cleggs Trim and Terrific Diabetic Cooking or Great Beer Guide

Holly Clegg's Trim and Terrific Diabetic Cooking: Over 250 Recipes That Can Be on Your Table in 30 Minutes or Less

Author: Holly Clegg

More than 225 brand-new recipes by bestselling author Holly Clegg!

Holly Clegg wants food that is good for you to taste good, too.This seventh book in Holly Clegg’s Trim & Terrific series is her first diabetes cookbook—and her first cookbook published by the American Diabetes Association! With more than 225 recipes that cover everything from salads and soups to main courses and desserts, Holly Clegg shows people with diabetes how to forget the hassle of menu planning and enjoy great food again.



Interesting book: Barefoot Contessa Recipe Organizer or Asian

Great Beer Guide: The World's 500 Best Beers

Author: Michael Jackson

The world's 500 best beers!

Which beers are the best? Get the inside stories on Czech pilseners, German lagers, Belgian wheat beers and Trappist brews, classic British ales, Irish stouts, and American microbrews.
A Shopper's Guide: The shelves of the supermarkets are packed with an every-changing array of beers from around the world. Bars, pubs, restaurants, and clubs stock an ever-greater range. Which will suit your tastes? Which is the beer for the moment? Will this beer be light, crisp, and refreshing; this one sweet, that one dry and bitter?
See For Yourself: TV Beer Hunter Michael Jackson has tasted them all. He describes the flavor and body of each beer, explains why beers taste the way they do, notes their strength and ideal serving temperature. Spot the best beers with aid of superbly shot photographs, each showing the bottle, label, and the properly poured beer in its ideal glass. Never before has beer looked so beautiful.

Author Biography: Known as the Beer Hunter (for his Discovery Channel/PBS series), Michael Jackson is the world's top writer on the subject. He is also widely regarded as one of the fathers of the American microbrewery movement. Jackson's writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Playboy, The Wine Spectator and many other publications. He is a regular guest lecturer at the National Geographic Society, the Smithsonian Institution, And the Anthropological Museum of the University of Pennsylvania. He lives in London.



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