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the wooden spoon story: The Wooden Spoon Book of Old Family Recipes Marilyn M. Moore, 1997-08-28 Marilyn M. Moore brings back traditional meat-and-potatoes meals and comfort foods to the contemporary table. With an eye towards today's health concerns, Moore expertly guides the cook through all facets of the foods we have always secretly craved--from standing rib roast with Yorkshire pudding, to country-fried chicken with milk gravy to Mom's mashed potatoes. |
the wooden spoon story: Wooden Spoon Dessert Book Marilyn M. Moore, 1995-10 Offering a wide array of old favorites and rediscovered classic dessert recipes, The Wooden Spoon Dessert Book provides instructions for making pie doughs, cobblers, frostings, custards, icebox cakes, and more. |
the wooden spoon story: The Wooden Spoon. [A Story.] ... Illustrations by the Author (F.H.). f H., 1913 |
the wooden spoon story: Spoon Carving Robin Wood, 2012-03-01 What could be more appealing than taking a small branch from a tree in your garden and, with a few simple tools, making a wooden spoon to use in your kitchen or give to a friend? Carving this way is a very accessible hobby. The tools are reasonably priced, the raw material is everywhere (yes, it grows on trees!) and there is no need for a dedicated workspace. |
the wooden spoon story: Tippy Moffle’s Mirror Mikenda Plant, 2021-01-28 Moffles are tiny, fluffy creatures, who carry the colours of their emotions in their fur, for all the world to read like a storybook. Tippy Moffle is very young but already she has become so scared and hurt that she has learned to hide away all her feelings deep inside. She hides her feelings so deeply, that her fur has become dull and grey. Can a new mummy and a new home help Tippy to feel safe and become a multicoloured Moffle again? ‘The child who has had a difficult start in life will identify with the complex world of feelings, beautifully illustrated in the changing colours of Tippy’s fur. The delightful Moffles are sure to enchant children of all ages.’ Kim S Golding (CBE), Clinical Psychologist and author of Using Stories to Build Bridges with Traumatized Children |
the wooden spoon story: Spoon Lady Deb Wofford, 2017-01-03 Deb Wofford, local woodcarver, owned and operated an art gallery in downtown Noblesville, Indiana for 20 years. Deb's passion for the arts became a mission to combine both the world of artistic expression and the virtually invisible world of disability together. Her knowledge in both areas came more from life experiences rather than books and degrees. That being said, sometimes her decisions, or shall we say indecisions, were less than perfect, but the end result ...? Well, it worked. |
the wooden spoon story: Spoon Amy Krouse Rosenthal, 2015-04-14 Meet Spoon. He's always been a happy little utensil. But lately, he feels like life as a spoon just isn't cutting it. He thinks Fork, Knife, and The Chopsticks all have it so much better than him. But do they? And what do they think about Spoon? A book for all ages, Spoon serves as a gentle reminder to celebrate what makes us each special. |
the wooden spoon story: Arthur's Illustrated Home Magazine , 1853 |
the wooden spoon story: Baby Sussex ROBERT. JOBSON, 2020-07-06 Marking the first birthday of Archie Mountbatten-Windsor - the son of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex - this high-quality, fully illustrated hardback book celebrates a major royal milestone and showcases some of the very best of Britain, North America and the Commonwealth. Written by the bestselling royal correspondent Robert Jobson, Baby Sussex tells the story of Harry and Meghan, their journey into parenthood and their first year of family life. The book also explores the couple's decision to stand down from their traditional royal roles and to establish a new narrative for themselves and Archie; a transatlantic blend of royalty and Hollywood. Baby Sussex examines Harry and Meghan's commitments to charity, mental health, equality, societal well-being and environmentalism, and follows the captivating story of the Sussexes as they embark on a new life together. A best-selling author and award-winning correspondent, Robert Jobson has been at the forefront of royal reporting for a quarter of a century. He is Royal Editor of Australia's top rated morning shows, Sunrise and The Morning Show for the 7 network and New Zealand's TVNZ Breakfast One. In the UK Robert is a regular on screen expert for ITV Daybreak, Sky News, Channel 5 and the BBC. In America Robert is royal contributor for NBC's Today Show. He is also royal contributor to America's prestigious Forbes magazine and Forbes.com. The author of 8 books, Robert Jobson is an accomplished guest lecturer for Cunard Insights programme and a regular on the after-dinner speeches circuit. |
the wooden spoon story: The Wooden Sword , 2012-02-01 Best Children's Books of the Year 2013, Bank Street College 2013 Storytelling World Award A 2013 CBC/NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2013 Honor Book, South Asia Book Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature 2013 Sydney Taylor Honor Book for Older Readers NYPL 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing 2012 Though the shah in Afghanistan tries to test his faith, a poor Jewish shoemaker maintains his belief that all happens for the best. Disguised in servant's clothes, an Afghani shah slips out of his palace to learn more about his people. When he encounters a poor Jewish shoemaker full of faith that everything will turn out just as it should, the shah grows curious. Vowing that no harm will befall the poor man, he decides to test that faith, only to find that the shoemaker's cheerful optimism cannot be shaken. But the biggest challenge of the poor man's life is yet to come! Ann Stampler's retelling of this classic Afghani Jewish folktale is enriched by Carol Liddiment’s charming and vivid paintings. |
the wooden spoon story: A Gathering of Spoons Norman D. Stevens, 2012-12-01 Featuring more than 200 hand-carved art spoons, this collection is the definitive photographic record of the world's most brilliant and beautiful examples of art spoon design. Spoons are not just utilitarian tools but are also revered as powerful ceremonial and symbolic objects Showing how spoonmaking has been a respected craft and art form in many cultures for centuries, this work celebrates the resurgence of the art form in recent years. A fascinating visual record of great art in an unusual form, A Gathering of Spoons presents a dazzling variety of forms, materials, and carving techniques and showcases the finest work in spoonmaking from around the world, with each piece beautifully photographed to present its unique visual appeal. |
the wooden spoon story: The Wooden Spoon Bread Book Marilyn M. Moore, 1994-01-06 Featuring over 250 proven recipes, as well as clear, concise directions on everything from setting up the perfect bread-baking kitchen to creating your own unique recipes, this indispensable tool is for anyone who longs to create the satisfying delights of home-baked breads. |
the wooden spoon story: The Wooden Bowl Robin Wood, 2005 The first authoritative account of the history of the wooden bowl. |
the wooden spoon story: Build Your Own Earth Oven Kiko Denzer, Hannah Field, 2007 Earth ovens combine the utility of a wood-fired, retained-heat oven with the ease and timeless beauty of earthen construction. Building one will appeal to bakers, builders, and beginners of all kinds, from: - the serious or aspiring baker who wants the best low-cost bread oven, to - gardeners who want a centerpiece for a beautiful outdoor kitchen, to - outdoor chefs, to - creative people interested in low-cost materials and simple technology, to - teachers who want a multi-faceted, experiential project for students of all ages (the book has been successful with everyone from third-graders to adults). Build Your Own Earth Oven is fully illustrated with step-by-step directions, including how to tend the fire, and how to make perfect sourdough hearth loaves in the artisan tradition. The average do-it-yourselfer with a few tools and a scrap pile can build an oven for free, or close to it. Otherwise, $30 should cover all your materials--less than the price of a fancy baking stone. Good building soil is often right in your back yard, under your feet. Build the simplest oven in a day! With a bit more time and imagination, you can make a permanent foundation and a fire-breathing dragon-oven or any other shape you can dream up. Earth ovens are familiar to many that have seen a southwestern horno or a European bee-hive oven. The idea, pioneered by Egyptian bakers in the second millennium BCE, is simplicity itself: fill the oven with wood, light a fire, and let it burn down to ashes. The dense, 3- to 12-inch-thick earthen walls hold and store the heat of the fire, the baker sweeps the floor clean, and the hot oven walls radiate steady, intense heat for hours. Home bakers who can't afford a fancy, steam-injected bread oven will be delighted to find that a simple earth oven can produce loaves to equal the fanciest artisan bakery. It also makes delicious roast meats, cakes, pies, pizzas, and other creations. Pizza cooks to perfection in three minutes or less. Vegetables, herbs, and potatoes drizzled with olive oil roast up in minutes for a simple, elegant, and delicious meal. Efficient cooks will find the residual heat useful for slow-baked dishes, and even for drying surplus produce, or incubating homemade yogurt. |
the wooden spoon story: Baking Day at Grandma's Anika Denise, 2016-08-30 A Christmas-cookie sweet story perfect for families to share! Three bouncing little bear siblings, wrapped tight in their winter clothes, can't wait to tromp through the snow for Baking Day at Grandma's! In a rhyming text that begs to be sung, the bears and their grandma pour and mix and stir--with breaks for hot cocoa and dancing--to create the perfect wintry treat. Then they wrap it up as gifts in ribbons to show that sweets are even better when they're shared. With a recipe in the back, this is a perfect family feel-good story for the fall, winter, and any holiday spent with grandparents. Praise for BAKING DAY AT GRANDMA'S: This gentle story will leave children feeling warm and fuzzy. It’s perfect for individual sharing, storytime, baking time, and pretty much any time.--School Library Journal A rollicking, rhyming salute to the grandmother-grandchild bond.--Kirkus Reviews Three vivacious bears spend a pleasant and productive day with their grandmother in this warm tale.--Publishers Weekly [W]arm and cuddly and brimming with character...--BCCB |
the wooden spoon story: The Gift Lewis Hyde, 1983 Discusses the argument that a work of art is essentially a gift and not a commodity. |
the wooden spoon story: Our Story Magic Gcina Mhlophe, 2014-10-01 Our Story Magic is a collection of enchanting and compelling tales written by Gcina Mhlophe, South Africa’s most popular performance storyteller. The illustrations are by artists from Mhlophe’s home province of Kwa-Zulu Natal. Read and share these eleven stories with the love that went into creating them. |
the wooden spoon story: Tadeusz's Short Stories Tadeusz Jasko_, 2014-06-10 A collection of 96 short stories and poems written by Tadeusz Jasko for the Crawley Writers Circle club, including some true stories from his younger life. |
the wooden spoon story: The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees: The Ash in Human Culture and History Robert Penn, 2016-07-25 The story of how one man cut down a single tree to see how many things could be made from it. Out of all the trees in the world, the ash is most closely bound up with who we are: the tree we have made the greatest and most varied use of over the course of human history. One frigid winter morning, Robert Penn lovingly selected an ash tree and cut it down. He wanted to see how many beautiful, handmade objects could be made from it. Thus begins an adventure of craftsmanship and discovery. Penn visits the shops of modern-day woodworkers—whose expertise has been handed down through generations—and finds that ancient woodworking techniques are far from dead. He introduces artisans who create a flawless axe handle, a rugged and true wagon wheel, a deadly bow and arrow, an Olympic-grade toboggan, and many other handmade objects using their knowledge of ash’s unique properties. Penn connects our daily lives back to the natural woodlands that once dominated our landscapes. Throughout his travels—from his home in Wales, across Europe, and America—Penn makes a case for the continued and better use of the ash tree as a sustainable resource and reveals some of the dire threats to our ash trees. The emerald ash borer, a voracious and destructive beetle, has killed tens of millions of ash trees across North America since 2002. Unless we are prepared to act now and better value our trees, Penn argues, the ash tree and its many magnificent contributions to mankind will become a thing of the past. This exuberant tale of nature, human ingenuity, and the pleasure of making things by hand chronicles how the urge to understand and appreciate trees still runs through us all like grain through wood. |
the wooden spoon story: Feasts of Life Jim Vlaun, 2002 A collection of recipes from members of Father Jim's extended family that is as unique as the story each dish has to tell. Discover how this is not so much a book for those who want to be good cooks as it is a resource for those who want to dance with God and loved ones around the table of plenty. Most of the recipes are simple and don't require exotic ingredients. You will find many favorites that you will cook again and again. A great gift at any time! |
the wooden spoon story: Lights in the Forest Paul Citrin, 2014-10-31 An anthology of essays written by a wide cross-section of rabbis, Lights in the Forest presents a range of Jewish responses to both theological and philosophical questions pertaining to God, humanity, and the Jewish people. Thoughtful and engaging, these responses are meant to strengthen the reader's sense of Jewish identity through expanding his or her knowledge and understanding of Jewish life, practice, and tradition. Perfect for self-study, group study, adult learning, and conversion, the collection strives to encourage further study and ongoing discussion through presenting Judaism's intellectual and spiritual tools as means for leading a life full of purpose and commitment “Rabbi Israel of Rhyszin tells a story of two people entering a forest. One has a lantern while one does not. The two meet, and the one carrying the lantern is able to illuminate their shared path. When the two part, the one without a lantern is left in the dark once more. From this, we learn that we all must carry our own light. My hope is that this book will provide light along the path and, in so doing, will provide a wider horizon of Jewish tradition and ideals to light the way.” - Rabbi Paul Citrin, Editor Published by CCAR Press, a division of the Central Conference of American Rabbis |
the wooden spoon story: The Adventures of the Dish and the Spoon Mini Grey, 2007 Hey Diddle Diddle The Cat and the Fiddle The Cow jumped over the Moon. The Little Dog laughed To see such fun And the Dish ran away with the Spoon That's the bit we know - but have you ever wondered what happened next? Mini Grey, the creator of such favourites as Biscuit Bear and The Pea and the Princess, has this brilliantly funny and wonderfully inventive suggestion, narrated by one of the principal players - the Spoon himself. Part love story, part crime caper, The Adventures of the Dish and the Spoon is the rags-to-riches and back again tale of the most dazzling crockery-cutlery duo of all time. |
the wooden spoon story: The World's Story , 1925 |
the wooden spoon story: Wilderness Adventure Camp Frank Grindrod, 2021-04-13 Whether in the rugged backcountry or a suburban backyard, kids can experience the sense of personal independence and self-confidence that come from outdoor proficiency, while also developing a deeper connection to and understanding of the natural world. With this skills-based book, kids learn essential safety and survival tips and bushcraft that they need to have a safe wilderness experience. Led by outdoor leader Frank Grindrod of Earthwork Programs, every turn of the page takes kids on another stage of the journey. They learn how to pack for the outdoors, navigate using a map and a compass, choose and set up a campsite, handle and use a knife properly, build a fire, tie different types of knots, make a lean-to out of sticks and leaves, and cook over an open fire. This guide teaches more than just outdoor know-how; it fosters appreciation for the natural world and pride in knowing how to use its resources as a tool for survival and adventure. |
the wooden spoon story: The Steadfast Tin Soldier Hans Christian Andersen, 2005-09-01 The perilous adventures of a toy soldier who loves a paper dancing girl culminate in tragedy for both of them. |
the wooden spoon story: Carving Out a Living on the Land Emmet Van Driesche, 2019 When he first envisioned becoming a farmer, author Emmet Van Driesche never imagined his main crop would be Christmas trees, nor that such a tree farm could be more of a managed forest than the conventional grid of perfectly sheared trees. Carving Out a Living on the Land tells the story of how Van Driesche navigated changing life circumstances, took advantage of unexpected opportunities, and leveraged new and old skills to piece together an economically viable living, while at the same time respecting the land's complex ecological relationships. From spoon carving to scything, coppicing to wreath-making, Carving Out a Living on the Land proves that you don't need acres of expensive bottomland to start your land-based venture, but rather the creativity and vision to see what might be done with that rocky section or ditch or patch of trees too small to log. You can lease instead of buy; build flexible, temporary structures rather than sink money into permanent ones; and take over an existing operation rather than start from scratch. What matters are your unique circumstances, talents, and interests, which when combined with what the land is capable of producing, can create a fulfilling and meaningful farming life. |
the wooden spoon story: Old Black Witch! Wende and Harry Devlin, 2022-02-14 When Nicky and his mom buy an old New England house to turn into a tearoom, they are startled to find they must share the house with its resident troublemaker, Old Black Witch. Boo! Scat, and Ratcha Fratch! Old Black Witch calls out to all the tearoom visitors. Zooming about on her dilapidated broom, she manages to stir up plenty of fuss and excitement. Old Black Witch and its sequels originally sold more than one and a half million copies, now the Blueberry Pancake Witch is back to stay! Try your hand at serving her delicious blueberry pancakes using the bewitching recipe that's on the back cover. |
the wooden spoon story: Spoon Barn the Spoon, 2017-11-14 Discusses the history of spoon carving and provides tips for the craft, outlining the tools that are needed and providing instructions for making such items as a basic spoon and a turned spoon. |
the wooden spoon story: The Disappearing Spoon Sam Kean, 2011 The infectious tales and astounding details in 'The Disappearing Spoon' follow carbon, neon, silicon and gold as they play out their parts in human history, finance, mythology, war, the arts, poison and the lives of the (frequently) mad scientists who discovered them. |
the wooden spoon story: From the Couch to the Circle John Schlapobersky, 2016-02-05 Recipient of the 2017 Anne Alonso Award for Excellence in Psychodynamic Group Therapy, conferred by the Group Foundation for Advancing Mental Health, part of the American Group Psychotherapy Association. From the Couch to the Circle: Group-Analytic Psychotherapy in Practice is a handbook of group therapy and a guide to the group-analytic model - the prevailing form of group therapy in Europe. The book draws on both John Schlapobersky’s engagement as a practitioner and the words and experience of people in groups as they face psychotherapy’s key challenges - understanding and change. This book provides a manual of practice for therapists’ use that includes detailed descriptions of groups at work; accounts of therapists’ own experience and the issues they face in themselves and in their groups. The book is devoted to the Group-Analytic model but the other principally psychodynamic models of group therapy - the Tavistock, Interpersonal, Psychodynamic, Modern Analytic and Structural/Systemic models - are brought into a comparative discussion and drawn upon to create an integrated and coherent approach. The book is divided into three sections: Foundations – aimed at practitioners using groups of any kind and working at every level, including those providing supportive psychotherapy and providing groups for psychosis, trauma, the elderly, people at risk, the elderly and children; The Group-Analytic Model – defines the group-analytic model at a basic and advanced level; The Dynamics of Change – aimed at group analysts, psychotherapists and psychologists providing short-term psychotherapy and long-term group analysis The book is illustrated with clinical vignettes including incisive, instructive commentaries to explain the concepts in use. It is intended for those seeking psychotherapy, whether to resolve personal problems or to find new sources of meaning in their lives. It is also intended for policy-makers in mental health, students of different models of psychotherapy and the psychosocial field. The comparative discussion running through the text about methods and models of practice will likely be of interest to the wider mental health and psychotherapy fields. The author draws together the inherited wisdom of group analysis since Foulkes’ time and makes his own lasting contribution. From the Couch to the Circle will be an invaluable, accessible resource for psychotherapists, psychoanalysts, psychologists, family therapists, academics, psychologists, mental health practitioners, academics and teachers in psychotherapy. |
the wooden spoon story: Wooden Spoon Puppets Audrey Vincente Dean, 1976 Provides instructions for using wooden spoons to make a variety of character puppets and variations of each one, explains how to make and handle marionette controls, and presents directions for making a puppet theater and scenery. |
the wooden spoon story: Artisan Stroud Clare Honeyfield, 2021-12-17 A unique celebration of contemporary crafts around the Stroud ValleysA beautiful book for lovers of the handmade. |
the wooden spoon story: The Jewish Story Finder Sharon Barcan Elswit, 2012-08-10 Storytelling, as oral tradition and in writing, has long played a central role in Jewish society. Family, educators, and clergy employ stories to transmit Jewish culture, traditions, and values. This comprehensive bibliography identifies 668 Jewish folktales by title and subject, summarizing plot lines for easy access to the right story for any occasion. Some centuries old and others freshly imagined, the tales include animal fables, supernatural yarns, and anecdotes for festivals and holidays. Themes include justice, community, cause and effect, and mitzvahs, or good deeds. This second edition nearly doubles the number of stories and expands the guide's global reach, with new pieces from Turkey, Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, and Chile. Subject cross-references and a glossary complete the volume, a living tool for understanding the ever-evolving world of Jewish folklore. |
the wooden spoon story: The Wooden Spoon Meredith Pinckney, Shannon Walsh, Paul Coronel, 2007 An original story for children written for third and fourth grade students on the topic of self-esteem, peer relationships, identity, and the impact of cultural differences. The story is about a young girl called Eva, who has problems with her friends and expressing herself aloud. Eva is apprehensive about an upcoming visit from her Mandarin speaking grandmother from China. Once Grandma arrives in New York City cultural differences arise and cause tension. However, through a magical event in the kitchen one night, Grandma teaches Eva to be self-confident and to overcome her fear of expressing herself aloud. |
the wooden spoon story: Mourad: New Moroccan Mourad Lahlou, 2016-07-19 A soulful chef creates his first masterpiece What Mourad Lahlou has developed over the last decade and a half at his Michelin-starred San Francisco restaurant is nothing less than a new, modern Moroccan cuisine, inspired by memories, steeped in colorful stories, and informed by the tireless exploration of his curious mind. His book is anything but a dutifully “authentic” documentation of Moroccan home cooking. Yes, the great classics are all here—the basteeya, the couscous, the preserved lemons, and much more. But Mourad adapts them in stunningly creative ways that take a Moroccan idea to a whole new place. The 100-plus recipes, lavishly illustrated with food and location photography, and terrifically engaging text offer a rare blend of heat, heart, and palate. |
the wooden spoon story: Spoon Carving EJ Osborne, 2017-03-07 This book demonstrates how with three basic tools you can shape a tree into an honest utensil. As well as information on tree identification to source fresh green wood, EJ Osborne gives advice on harvesting and storing wood. She explains how to use each of the tools safely when working the carving techniques. Once confident with the woodworking skills, you progress to the projects were full instructions are given for making five utensil types, starting with the simplest spatula, cooking spoon, and hanging jar spoon, before moving on to a coffee scoop and graduating on to the bent-branch spoon. |
the wooden spoon story: Divination and the Shamanic Story Michael Berman, 2009-03-26 Stories have traditionally been classified as epics, myths, sagas, legends, folk tales, fairy tales, parables or fables. However, the definitions of the terms have a tendency to overlap, making it difficult to classify and categorize material. For this reason, a case can be made for the introduction of a new genre, termed the shamanic story - a story that has either been based on or inspired by a shamanic journey (a numinous experience in non-ordinary reality) or one that contains a number of the elements typical of such a journey. Other characteristics include the way in which the stories all tend to contain embedded texts (often the account of the shamanic journey itself), how the number of actors is clearly limited as one would expect in subjective accounts of what can be regarded as inner journeys, and how the stories tend to be used for healing purposes. Within this new genre, it is proposed that there exists a sub-genre – shamanic stories that deal specifically with divination, and examples are presented and analysed to support this hypothesis. By means of textual analysis it can be shown they all share certain attributes in common, the identification of which forms the conclusion of the work. |
the wooden spoon story: Woodworking in Estonia Ants Viires, 1969 |
the wooden spoon story: Traditional Spooncarving in Wales Gwyndaf Breese, 2006 Disgrifiad a hanes y grefft o naddu llwyau gan un fu'n gweithio ac arddangos ei waith yn yr Amgueddfa Werin, Sain Ffagan am ran helaeth o'i yrfa. Ffotograffau du-a-gwyn drwy'r gyfrol, a 32 tudalen o ffotograffau lliw. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru |
the wooden spoon story: The Boy's Own Annual , 1903 |
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