Mishmash


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A dog helps Pete adjust to life in a new town.




Mishmash and the Big Fat Problem


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Pete's parents finally say he can get a dog, but aren't prepared for the huge, black, friendly mutt he brings home.




Mishmash and the Substitute Teacher


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A precocious dog, the school prankster, and a substitute teacher help young Pete learn from his mistakes.




A Mishmash Paddywhack


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A Mishmash Paddywhack establishes a highly original, thoughtful and comprehensive conservative vision for the twenty-something generation written by a rare conservative member of it. The book is structured as a collection of issue-driven non-fiction essays alternating with satirical fiction, all focused on the intersection of religion and politics in the United States. Essay topics include abortion, marriage, gender roles, poverty, economics, immigration, theology, politics, science, education, and much more. The fiction delightfully pokes fun at the same issues through the eyes of Christian and Western history while embarking on a journey from the Garden of Eden and back again. Together the fiction and non-fiction weaves a messily consistent perspective on many of the most important issues of our day. If you are interested, just check out the Introduction to the book by clicking on "Preview."




Mishmash


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Mishmash is the poem for little children about a funny mix-up that happened among the animals.




Mishmash and the Robot


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Mishmash falls in love with a robot and they both mysteriously disappear after a supermarket is burglarized.




Mishmash and the Venus Flytrap


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As the owner of a Venus flytrap, Miss Patch becomes suspicious when her dog Mishmash disappears.







The Mish-Mash Dictionary of Marmite


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A book for all tastes - literally. No matter where you stand on the big Marmite 'love-hate' debate, you will find something in it to your liking. As the title indicates, it contains a mish-mash of information - from serious to silly with lots in between - about the iconic British spread. From its beginnings as brewing industry yeast-waste to its use in the finest restaurants, this book reveals the grip Marmite has on palates - and minds - around the world. The tales it tells amount to a social history, covering more than 100 years. It is crammed with insights into how it all began, the old-time recipes, its place in medicine, its role in education and wars, its many unlikely uses (apart from eating it), and much more. All of which add up to an amazing feat for a humble kitchen cupboard product. But above all it's a fun read about the zany world occupied by Marmite. The lovers of the spread will love the book. But they will also hate it - because of all the ammunition the 'loathers' will find within its pages to hurl at them. Even those who have no interest in Marmite and know nothing about it will find something to grab them - and be converted... either one way or the other.