Slurp! A Social and Culinary History of Ramen - Japan's Favorite Noodle Soup


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Ramen, Japan’s noodle soup, is a microcosm of Japan and its historical relations with China. The long evolution of ramen helps us enter the history of cuisine in Japan, charting how food and politics combined as a force within Sino-Japan relations. Cuisine in East Asia plays a significant political role, at times also philosophical, economic, and social. Ramen is a symbol of the relationship between the two major forces in East Asia – what started as a Chinese food product ended up almost 1,000 years later as the emblem of modern Japanese cuisine. This book explains that history – from myths about food in ancient East Asia to the transfer of medieval food technology to Japan, to today’s ramen “popular culture.”




Mott's Sip and Slurp


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A small child drinks an entire box of Mott's apple juice.




Slurp


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* Sip, savor, and satisfy your thirst for cool cocktails, silky smoothies, classic coffee drinks, tantalizing teas, and much more with Slurp. * A visual and gastronomic delight, this vivid and colorful cookbook presents both alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks in detail, along with recipes for tasty appetizer pairings and tips on entertaining, as well as hangover remedies for "the day after." More than 100 recipes-from morning smoothies and energy drinks to afternoon thirst quenchers, evening cocktails, and aperitifs-are presented by the time of day they would best be served. * Breakfast: a Mimosa paired with Yogurt Müesli and Pears * Afternoon: Watermelon, Lime, and Lemongrass Juice with Chicken and Grapefruit Salad and Yogurt Dressing * Evening: a Flirtini alongside Scampi with Coriander and Lime In addition to delicious drinks and mouthwatering morsels, Slurp features tips for creating a well-stocked bar, hosting a successful party, and making clever garnishes, like colorful ice cubes and homemade edible shot glasses made from cucumbers.




Slide and Slurp, Scratch and Burp


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Have fun with language! One book is never enough to explore the wide range of verbs! In this follow-up to To Root, to Toot, to Parachute, the crazy cats deliver loads of additional examples to illustrate the power of both action verbs and linking verbs. Brian P. Cleary's playful verse and Brian Gable's comical cats turn traditional grammar lessons on end. Each verb is printed in color for easy identification. Read this book aloud and share the delight of the sense and nonsense of words.




Don't Slurp Your Soup


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Business etiquette is one tool needed to secure a job, climb the corporate ladder, or clinch a deal. Best business book MBA award. A great gift for graduates.




Garfield Slurps and Burps


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Feeding frenzy! Who has time for manners when there’s food to be inhaled? Garfield eschews etiquette in favor of bingeing and belching. And who can blame him? He’s only human! So get rude ’n’ crude and pig out on this collection of tasty comics. SLURP! SLURP! SLURP!




No Slurping, No Burping! A Tale of Table Manners


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Evie and Simon always mind their manners, but their father has a lot to learn before a surprise dinner guest arrives.




Politeness Around the World


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Poetry is valuable for stimulating the young child’s brain growth. Combine poetry with fun movements and you have an effective way to actively involve children in learning about transportation rules. Each rhyme is filled with movement suggestions to keep your children engaged and active. Plug these cross-curricular rhymes into your daily routine for fun enrichment; they’ll transform your classroom lessons into live action!




Slurp Sends!


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This book describes what life was like as a United States Army Special Forces "Green Beret" on an A-team in the early-mid 1960's, including the author's 7 months on a mission in Ethiopia during their border war with Somalia in 1964. U.S. Army Special Forces had just begun accepting SF trainees from raw recruits in 1962, when he volunteered. Prior to that, only non-commissioned officers (NCOs) could join SF.The second of a series of three books that describe Dick's experiences as a "Green Beret," most of book #2, "Experiences as a Green Beret, Pre-Vietnam" will show the readers what most Special Forces troops did to further their training and expertise, as well as describe a somewhat typical mission in the remote area of a foreign country. Aiding in Dick's recollections of his past come mostly from the countless letters home, which were saved by his mother, and are now his. He also still has more than five hundred photographs he took along his journey, especially in Ethiopia (200+) and South Vietnam (300+). Added to that is more than a hundred binders of research materials to support his historical memories."Part two of Richard "Slurp" James' trilogy is rich with detail in his evolution to become a Green Beret -- America's elite, most highly trained soldier during the Vietnam War. He interweaves the happenings in America, Vietnam and the world, with the account of his time with the first SF group in Ethiopia, life as a Green Beret demolitions specialist and aviation enthusiast pre-Vietnam. After reading part two I firmly believe that long after we have been buried, historians will turn to his trilogy to capture not only the valor and integrity of being a Quiet Professional, but to feel the pulse of America's heartbeat and civil unrest of the Vietnam War era in America and Southeast Asia."--John Stryker Meyer, author of SOG Chronicles, Across the Fence, and On the Ground




The Hunting Trip


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From the #1 New York Times–bestselling author of the W. E. B. Griffin novels comes a rollicking story of love, war, and adventure. As the author of the electrifying W. E. B. Griffin novels of the military, police, and spies and counterspies, William E. Butterworth III has been delighting readers for decades—but he has a special treat for them now. At the tender age of sixteen, Philip W. Williams III is expelled from boarding school for committing a prank, and on the train home wonders where his life will take him now. It never enters his mind that he will become a special agent of the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps in postwar Germany, play a key role in the defection of a Soviet officer and then work for the CIA, marry a ferocious Austrian ballet dancer, become a renowned bestselling novelist, and meet the love of his life on a hunting trip. Yet all of this, and much more, awaits him, in a raucous series of adventures that will have readers laughing, cheering, and propulsively turning the pages to discover what happens next.