Stoney's The Nuclear Chef


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Stoney's The Nuclear Chef is perfect for any time any event. Gourmet meals in a minute, or if you don't want a gourmet meal, have a snack in minutes. Let's say the game is on and you look at the fridge and the cupboard and everything seems so blah. Throw these blah things into a microwave oven together and you have become a nuclear chef, too. Entreés, desserts, snacks, drinks-it's all in here. This is not all of the items in this book. Some recipes are heathy, some are not-actually most are not, but that's how it goes. The Nuclear Chef throws convention (not to be confused with a convection oven) out the window. The recipes are real ingredients, some crazy, some ordinary, but all entertaining. Some recipes have been thought out, some recipes happened at the spur of the moment. All are fine and tasty. The name "nuclear chef" comes from cooking done in a microwave oven. Most of the recipes are cooked in the microwave oven, but some recipes are not. There are very few. Some people might think that there is harmful radiation that comes out of the microwave oven. Basically, a microwave oven or just the microwave, "jiggle" or "shake up" the food items until cooked at the desired settings. As far as science goes, the general synopsis is that microwave ovens are safe (just don't put metal spoons or bowls in them). The Nuclear Chef is written by Stoney, a multitalented writer, musician, artist, and entrepreneur. You may feel like you are living in a college dorm or frat house, but The Nuclear Chef is for everone who wants to try a new kick on cooking.




Stoney's The Nuclear Chef


Book Description

Stoney's The Nuclear Chef is perfect for any time any event. Gourmet meals in a minute, or if you don't want a gourmet meal, have a snack in minutes. Let's say the game is on and you look at the fridge and the cupboard and everything seems so blah. Throw these blah things into a microwave oven together and you have become a nuclear chef, too. Entreés, desserts, snacks, drinks—it's all in here. This is not all of the items in this book. Some recipes are heathy, some are not—actually most are not, but that's how it goes. The Nuclear Chef throws convention (not to be confused with a convection oven) out the window. The recipes are real ingredients, some crazy, some ordinary, but all entertaining. Some recipes have been thought out, some recipes happened at the spur of the moment. All are fine and tasty. The name "nuclear chef" comes from cooking done in a microwave oven. Most of the recipes are cooked in the microwave oven, but some recipes are not. There are very few. Some people might think that there is harmful radiation that comes out of the microwave oven. Basically, a microwave oven or just the microwave, "jiggle" or "shake up" the food items until cooked at the desired settings. As far as science goes, the general synopsis is that microwave ovens are safe (just don't put metal spoons or bowls in them). The Nuclear Chef is written by Stoney, a multitalented writer, musician, artist, and entrepreneur. You may feel like you are living in a college dorm or frat house, but The Nuclear Chef is for everone who wants to try a new kick on cooking.




The Culinary Bro-Down Cookbook


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The Culinary Bro-Down Cookbook is full of irreverent essays and anecdotes, but running throughout is a deep sense of soul and self that strives to answer the question: Why can't the deep-fried nonsense you eat with your bros at 2 a.m. have the same emotional gravitas as an intimate family dinner? There was never anything wrong with instant ramen. But there was never anything wrong with not being on the moon, either. That didn't stop Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and that other guy* from changing the course of human history with a few daring steps and a super dope catchphrase. So too shall journalist and blogger Josh Scherer change the course of late-night, often-insane, sometimes-smart-but-always-monstrous munchie food that puts your MSG packet garbage to shame. You'll find more than seventy creations broken into the ten "brossential" food groups like: Beer, Fried Things, Tacos, and Struggle Snacks (because money is hard). Josh's recipes range from indulgent eats like Beer-Poached Bratwurst Party Subs and Mac 'n' Cheese Nachos to hella-classy dishes like Broccolini with Burnt Lemon Hollandaise and Pork Belly Tacos with Fish Sauce Caramel. Sprinkled in are the unholy commandments for bro cooking, such as "bagged wine is the only wine you need," and Josh's expert advice on how to beat a hangover (it's mostly just pastrami and emotionally purging movies). Oh and there's bacon, too. Like, a lot of it.




The Fingerprint


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The idea of The Fingerprint Sourcebook originated during a meeting in April 2002. Individuals representing the fingerprint, academic, and scientific communities met in Chicago, Illinois, for a day and a half to discuss the state of fingerprint identification with a view toward the challenges raised by Daubert issues. The meeting was a joint project between the International Association for Identification (IAI) and West Virginia University (WVU). One recommendation that came out of that meeting was a suggestion to create a sourcebook for friction ridge examiners, that is, a single source of researched information regarding the subject. This sourcebook would provide educational, training, and research information for the international scientific community.




Stony Brook


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Amidst the idyllic grounds of Planting Fields, William Robertson Coe,'s arboretumestate in Oyster Bay, the State University College on Long Island opened in 1957 to prepare students for careers as science and mathematics teachers. A permanent campus was later established in historic Stony Brook on a four-hundred-eightyacre site donated by philanthropist Ward Melville. The images presented in Stony Brook: State University of New York chronicle the evolution of a teacher preparatory college into a world-renowned university that has made significant scientific, technological, academic, and artistic contributions in its forty-year history. Each photograph in Stony Brook: State University of New York is accompanied by descriptive narrative that illustrates the defining events in the history of the campus, including the university,'s founding at Planting Fields, the creation of the Stony Brook campus, Pres. John S. Toll,'s recruitment of top faculty, Pres. John Marburger III,'s expansion of the university,'s vision, and current president Dr. Shirley Strum Kenny,'s commitment to the state,'s original mandate ,"to stand with the finest in the country.,"




The World of Words


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Hot Mess Kitchen


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"I came for the recipes and stayed for the funny, personal writing. How could you not love a book with recipes like 'Fuck It, Let's Just Get Stoned Nachos' and 'All My Friends Are Married Mud Pie'? Surely there is not one among you who has not felt both sentiments. You could buy this book and enjoy it without ever taking out your oven mitts." --Mindy Kaling, from the foreword Decades ago, every young woman left home knowing how to cook, but now, well, not so much. And while they're happy times have changed, authors Gabi Moskowitz and Miranda Berman want to save millennials from the perils of takeout and take back the kitchen with their new book, HOT MESS KITCHEN. These ladies aren't serving caviar and champagne; they're making Quarter-Life Crisis Queso. They're not giving you a plan for the perfect dinner party, but suggesting How to Throw a Fabulous Dinner Party Without Having an Anxiety Attack. And they're going to be there each step of the way with easy, delicious recipes and personal stories that make it feel like they're right there in your kitchen with you, showing you which knife to use and wiping the mascara from your face as you cry from onion chopping. They're going to be your friends. Your kitchen friends, your HOT MESS KITCHEN friends. Your best friends? No, no, this isn't like a Her type of scenario. Have real friends. Read this book and all their stories, and let Gabi and Miranda show you how cooking has helped, or how it could have helped them, in their messiest moments!







Advanced Teaching Methods for the Technology Classroom


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"This book provides a comprehensive, critical approach to meeting the new challenges of technology in the classroom. It gathers together research on technology methods, principles, and content, acting as a reference source for proven and innovative methods. It presents an introduction to teaching educational technology, design, and engineering and contains strategies for innovation in technology education"--Provided by publisher.




The Bourbon Country Cookbook


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“A book that will stand as one of the most essential cookbooks in the history of Southern cuisine.” —Edward Lee, chef and author of the James Beard Award–winner of Buttermilk Graffiti Bourbon, the first uniquely American distilled spirit, is nearly synonymous with Kentucky, its birthplace. However, it has come a long way since it was first distilled in the late 1700s, and its popularity and refinement have never been greater. At the same time, southern cuisine has evolved to keep up with bourbon’s evolution through once unheard-of collaborations between kitchen and bar, a renewed interest in seasonal local ingredients, and the influence of the delicious food traditions of the region’s growing migrant populations. This book distills the spirit and hospitality—both new and old—of great southern food and drink into ninety accessible recipes designed to help you achieve the ease and elegance of Bourbon Country entertaining in your own home. Arranged by the kind of traditional fare you’d find on a Kentucky table—pickles, vegetables, ancient grains, bounties from the barnyard, bourbon cocktails, and more—these recipes pay homage to the rituals and victuals of yesteryear while embracing the new southern palate and the flavors of modern Kentucky bourbon. “Farm fresh and artisanal aren’t trends in the bluegrass state, but a long-established way of life. Add the resonant ring of the finest American distillation—Kentucky bourbon—as these brilliant chefs do, and you’ve created magnificence and memories. In fact, the recipes, stories, and photographs here are so fine, you won’t want to wait for a horse race, but use this book year ’round.” —Ronni Lundy, author of the James Beard Award–winner Victuals