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Join Chelsea as she shares the recipes she loves to cook for family and friends. In this much anticipated follow-up to her bestselling books Everyday Delicious and At My Table, there's a recipe to suit every occasion, from speedy weeknight dinners to special celebrations, irresistible baking, soul-warming desserts, and tasty lunchbox treats to tempt even the fussiest eater. As Chelsea says, home-cooked food makes the world a better place, and with this scrumptious collection of recipes you're promised plenty of good times cooking for those you love. Homemade Happiness is all about taking the time to make and share honest-to-goodness food. There's no fancy, hard-to-find ingredients or complicated cooking techniques--just a vast array of delicious recipes designed to make you a legend in your own kitchen.
"An essential collection of much-loved recipes that every home cook should own.At My Tableis the one that started it all. Chelsea Winter's first book is a stunning selection of some of her most popular recipes it's a must-have. You'll find her world famous' Creamy Chicken and Vegetable Pie, Mighty Chocolate Cake, Black Doris Plum Cheesecake, Easy Butter Chicken, Triple-Chocolate Brownie, Barrier Beer Bread, Sticky Date Puddings, Smoked Fish Pie, and many, many more. These tasty, honest dishes will be a hit with your friends and family they'll be asking for seconds!"
Thanks to Chelsea you'll never be short of inspiration for delicious home cooking full of goodness and flavour. Whether you're planning a barbecue (Incrediburgers anyone?), a quick mid-week dinner (Saucy Noodle Stir-fry?) or a hearty slow-cooked meal (Fragrant Ginger Beer Pork, maybe?) you can count on Chelsea to deliver recipes everyone will love. Eat is packed with dishes that are destined to become new favourites in your household, plus a bumper collection of sides, sauces and sweet treats. No complicated instructions or hard-to-find ingredients, just real food with real flavour made with love. Enjoy!
Tasty, quick, easy weeknight meals from the very popular MasterChef NZ winner Chelsea Winter. Chelsea's bestselling first book At my table is loved by many for its tasty and hearty recipes. Her second book contains the same relaxed, accessible style of Kiwi food but it focuses more on 'week-night' style meals that are quick and easy to whip up. And as with all Chelsea's recipes, they are absolutely delicious. It's a lively and fast-paced book, pitched nicely for young families who are pushed for time. Chelsea is fun and high-energy and her new book reflects this perfectly - it's casual, young, spontaneous, fresh and bright. Her food is good straight-forward Kiwi food - mainstream and unpretentious.Two of her most popular recipes are chicken pie and strawberry cheesecake. Delicious and no-fuss.
An enchanted wood poisoned at the roots. A girl bound by an inherited duty. And the lost traveler from another time who might help her uncover the truth. From debut author Chelsea Bobulski comes The Wood, a YA novel filled with dark mystery and atmospheric fantasy. Winter didn't ask to be the guardian of the wood, but when her dad inexplicably vanishes, she's the one who must protect travelers who accidentally slip through the wood's portals. The wood is poisoned, changing into something more sinister. Once brightly colored leaves are now bubbling inky black. Vicious creatures that live in the shadows are becoming bolder, torturing lost travelers. Winter must now put her trust in Henry—a young man from eighteenth century England who knows more than he should about the wood—in order to find the truth and those they've lost. Bobulski's beautiful and eerie young adult debut, is a haunting tale of friendship, family, and the responsibilities we choose and those we do not.
A quietly astonishing collection of personal essays from one of New Zealand's most exciting new voices. 'Michelle Langstone writes as she performs-with wit, humanity and a fierce vulnerability, holding on tight.' - Diana Wichtel 'These essays about love, loss, and memories of night voyages with her dad glow from within, like phosphorescence on the sea. Just what we need in times like these.' - Diana Wichtel 'Evocative, lyrical, surprising, Times Like These is built from a heart that bursts out of every page.' - Toby Manhire Childhood, family, and death; anxiety and release; grief and the hope of new life: these are some of the themes that underpin Michelle Langstone's debut collection. Miche...
This lecture introduces fundamental principles of online multiplayer games, primarily massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs), suitable for students and faculty interested both in designing games and in doing research on them. The general focus is human-centered computing, which includes many human-computer interaction issues and emphasizes social computing, but also, looks at how the design of socio-economic interactions extends our traditional notions of computer programming to cover human beings as well as machines. In addition, it demonstrates a range of social science research methodologies, both quantitative and qualitative, that could be used by students for term pap...