Magic Soup


Book Description

A beautiful fantasy about the notorious magician Larmanilla hiring the warm cook Romiard! Following a fairy tale path his mother entrusted him with, Romiard wanders off to Larmanilla's ice castle. Its notorious magician hires Romiard as a chef after he successfully passes his cooking test for a magic soup. Larmanilla though, fickle and spoiled as he is, starts criticizing Romiard's cooking skills one day. Scared of a cold and piercing punishment, Romiard works out a plan to escape. When he gets caught by Larmanilla, he admits that he has also been feeling lonely. Larmanilla, who is actually fond of Romiard, refrains from punishing him, what is very unlike him. Will the warm chef sooner or later be able to melt the cold magician?




Magic Soup


Book Description

More than one hundred delicious and nutritious soups that boast a unique blend of fresh ingredients and surprising spice and flavor combinations—ideal for losing weight, detoxing, or satisfying a craving for comfort—from the former head chef of Yotam Ottolenghi’s renowned restaurant NOPI. There is something special about soup—it has the ability to revitalize and to soothe. A really good bowl of soup puts you in a positive frame of mind and nourishes your body—and it can be the perfect way to jumpstart weight loss. In this gorgeous four-color, fully illustrated book, Nicole Pisani and Kate Adams show that soup is a recipe for health and happiness. Magic Soup is a mouth-watering collection of more than one hundred innovative recipes for stocks and stews, hearty meals, healing bone broths, a detoxifying soup cleanse, and more. Recipes such as salmon poached in lemongrass tea, lemon chicken and mint with quinoa, and the ultimate “chicken soup for the soul” prove that soup can be a filling meal in itself. There’s drool-worthy butternut squash with caramelized pear; delicious beetroot and burrata; and a robust Swedish sailors’ soup made from beef and beer. In warmer months, cool down with watermelon gazpacho and fennel vichyssoise. And get healthy with nettle soup with flowers, a miso soup for each season, and the book’s namesake restorative magic soup of turmeric, ginger, cardamom, cayenne, cinnamon, cumin, spinach, and seeds. Whether you’re swapping a stale sandwich for a vibrant bowl of grains and greens, relaxing over a velvety blend of manuka-honeyed parsnip, cooking rib-eye pho for a feast, or nursing a cold with an Ayurvedic garlic blend—it’s always the right time for soup.




Magic Soup


Book Description

There is something about soup that has both the ability to revitalise and to soothe. They are packed with nutrition and offer variety, deliciousness, and comfort as well as being a fantastic aid for weight-loss. Soup's versatility and health benefits are captured in this book. Whether it's swapping a stale sandwich at lunchtime for a vibrant bowl full of grains and greens, or relaxing at home over a velvety blend of manuka-honeyed parsnip, cooking for a supper party or nursing a cold - there is always an occasion for soup. This book features over 100 innovative recipes helping you to feel fuller and become healthier.




French Women Don't Get Fat


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#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The book that launched a French Revolution about how to approach healthy living: the ultimate non-diet book—now with more recipes. “The perfect book.... A blueprint for building a healthy attitude toward food and exercise"—San Francisco Chronicle French women don’t get fat, even though they enjoy bread and pastry, wine, and regular three-course meals. Unlocking the simple secrets of this “French paradox”—how they enjoy food while staying slim and healthy—Mireille Guiliano gives us a charming, inspiring take on health and eating for our times. For anyone who has slipped out of her Zone, missed the flight to South Beach, or accidentally let a carb pass her lips, here is a positive way to stay trim, a culture’s most precious secrets recast for the twenty-first century. A life of wine, bread—even chocolate—without girth or guilt? Pourquoi pas?




Clean Soups


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From bestselling author Rebecca Katz comes this collection of 60 recipes for pure, cleansing soups intended to renew and restore. Soup has a unique ability to nourish and heal the body. In Clean Soups, author Rebecca Katz shows you how to use wholesome stocks and soups to naturally detox and stay energized year-round. She also explains the building blocks for creating deliciously balanced soups, such as Moroccan carrot soup, kale soup with coconut and lime, and simplest chicken pho. With foundational broths, blended soups, and traditional healing soups, as well as a two-day cleanse, Clean Soups shows how one simple bowl can make a huge difference in how you feel.




Magic Soup Chapter 1


Book Description

A beautiful fantasy about the notorious magician Larmanilla hiring the warm cook Romiard! Following a fairy tale path his mother entrusted him with, Romiard wanders off to Larmanilla's ice castle. Its notorious magician hires Romiard as a chef after he successfully passes his cooking test for a magic soup. Larmanilla though, fickle and spoiled as he is, starts criticizing Romiard's cooking skills one day. Scared of a cold and piercing punishment, Romiard works out a plan to escape. When he gets caught by Larmanilla, he admits that he has also been feeling lonely. Larmanilla, who is actually fond of Romiard, refrains from punishing him, what is very unlike him. Will the warm chef sooner or later be able to melt the cold magician?




Magic Soup Chapter 20


Book Description

A beautiful fantasy about the notorious magician Larmanilla hiring the warm cook Romiard! Following a fairy tale path his mother entrusted him with, Romiard wanders off to Larmanilla's ice castle. Its notorious magician hires Romiard as a chef after he successfully passes his cooking test for a magic soup. Larmanilla though, fickle and spoiled as he is, starts criticizing Romiard's cooking skills one day. Scared of a cold and piercing punishment, Romiard works out a plan to escape. When he gets caught by Larmanilla, he admits that he has also been feeling lonely. Larmanilla, who is actually fond of Romiard, refrains from punishing him, what is very unlike him. Will the warm chef sooner or later be able to melt the cold magician?




Magic Soup Chapter 25


Book Description

A beautiful fantasy about the notorious magician Larmanilla hiring the warm cook Romiard! Following a fairy tale path his mother entrusted him with, Romiard wanders off to Larmanilla's ice castle. Its notorious magician hires Romiard as a chef after he successfully passes his cooking test for a magic soup. Larmanilla though, fickle and spoiled as he is, starts criticizing Romiard's cooking skills one day. Scared of a cold and piercing punishment, Romiard works out a plan to escape. When he gets caught by Larmanilla, he admits that he has also been feeling lonely. Larmanilla, who is actually fond of Romiard, refrains from punishing him, what is very unlike him. Will the warm chef sooner or later be able to melt the cold magician?




Magic Soup Chapter 46


Book Description

A beautiful fantasy about the notorious magician Larmanilla hiring the warm cook Romiard! Following a fairy tale path his mother entrusted him with, Romiard wanders off to Larmanilla's ice castle. Its notorious magician hires Romiard as a chef after he successfully passes his cooking test for a magic soup. Larmanilla though, fickle and spoiled as he is, starts criticizing Romiard's cooking skills one day. Scared of a cold and piercing punishment, Romiard works out a plan to escape. When he gets caught by Larmanilla, he admits that he has also been feeling lonely. Larmanilla, who is actually fond of Romiard, refrains from punishing him, what is very unlike him. Will the warm chef sooner or later be able to melt the cold magician?




Magic Soup Chapter 42


Book Description

A beautiful fantasy about the notorious magician Larmanilla hiring the warm cook Romiard! Following a fairy tale path his mother entrusted him with, Romiard wanders off to Larmanilla's ice castle. Its notorious magician hires Romiard as a chef after he successfully passes his cooking test for a magic soup. Larmanilla though, fickle and spoiled as he is, starts criticizing Romiard's cooking skills one day. Scared of a cold and piercing punishment, Romiard works out a plan to escape. When he gets caught by Larmanilla, he admits that he has also been feeling lonely. Larmanilla, who is actually fond of Romiard, refrains from punishing him, what is very unlike him. Will the warm chef sooner or later be able to melt the cold magician?