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No Longer Grandma's Cookie Jars: My Incomplete Collection of My Cookie Jars with Subchapter of Andy Warhol’s Look-Alike Collection Sold in Sotheby’s Auction House in April of 1988 By: Edward W. Magerkurth Edward W. Magerkurth started collecting cookie jars in May of 1996. When he started collecting, his goal was to have 2,000 by the year 2000. Realizing he was not alone in his passion, Edward has met many other cookie jar collectors at antique shops, resale stores , and garage sales. He wanted to keep a record as his collection grew. Enjoy his collection of jars from many different categories.
Ray Renshaw retires and plans a leisurely travelling holiday around Australia. Things dont always go to plan and Ray finds himself in some unexpected and difficult situations. The characters of the Australian outback feature prominently along with other not so savoury characters. A plane crash sets up Rays first adventure as he tries to survive in the bush. He also has some good times as a hotel owner and country gentleman. His travels allow him to meet and get to know many different true Aussies.
Cookies come in all shapes and sizes and the method to make them can vary from no baking at all, to baking complex layers of cookie goodness. And one of the nicest aspects of cookie-making is that often it is about a multi-generational event, with great-grandmas and grandmas passing along their skills to moms and children. There is always a sweet treat waiting in Grandma’s Cookie Jar! Now you can have a cookbook with those special family recipes! From cut-outs, drop, no-bake and rolled cookies, to brownies, bars and holiday favorites—you’ll love them all! 239 recipes and more than 150 fresh-based photos!
Honorable Mention, Non-Fiction–Autobiography, Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards, 2021 Winner, LGBTQ Non-Fiction, Book Excellence Awards, 2021 Runner Up, Nonfiction–Memoir, PenCraft Awards, 2020 Finalist, First Non-Fiction, Independent Author Network Book of the Year Awards, 2020 Finalist, LGBTQ: Non-Fiction, American Book Fest Best Book Awards, 2020 Honorable Mention, LGBT, Royal Dragonfly Book Awards, 2020 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, Best LGBT Memoir, National Association of Book Entrepreneurs, Summer 2020 Dive into the extraordinary life of John “Gene” E. Dawson in Farm Boy, City Girl: From Gene to Miss Gina and gain insight into the struggles of growing up gender-fluid and gay in the Great Depression era and the courage it took to live as Miss Gina in St. Louis. This powerful memoir provides a rare glimpse into the Mid-20th Century history of both rural Iowa and of LGBTQ individuals in Middle America—told by one who was there. Learn about: • The Great Depression era in the Midwest and how it impacted the life of a gender-fluid gay person. • Gene’s memories of gut-wrenching family drama in his 20s that resulted in his returning to his family’s Iowa farm to help raise three younger brothers. • Living as both Gene and Miss Gina in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and St. Louis. • Tales of police brutality, gay bar life, and the unsung heroism of Midwestern LGBTQ people.
We never outgrow our appreciation for a good story, especially if it’s true! All of these stories are true in three important ways. First, they happened just as I have written them. Second, each is a snapshot of a teachable moment in my life that tattooed itself into me, got under my skin, and has colored who I am today. Finally, these stories are true because they resonate with the oldest and truest stories I know. Thousands of years ago, some grandpas began writing down their true stories of life and faith for their grandchildren. Their Bible stories are older and better than my stories, but mine are a kind of modern-day footnote to theirs. In spite of the thousands of years between us, the authors of Scripture and I believe that God speaks to us in our daily experiences. It is this grandfather’s privilege and joy to learn from what He has said and to pass it on.
If you long for the taste of the cookies like Grandma made in years gone by, or if you fondly remember that singular moment when the smell of melted chocolate and toasted nuts filled your nose and made your mouth water then this is the Cookie Cookbook for you. The Cookie Lady brings dozens of those wonderful memories together in this treasure trove of scrumptious recipes. There are a wide variety of recipes like the all time favorite Chocolate Chip to more unusual ones like Calla Lily Cookies. These recipes are the happy memories of a lifelong cook and baker thoughtfully gathered and home-kitchen tested for you. Each recipe has clear, step-by-step instructions, exact ingredients, and a picture so you know what the cookie should look like when you make it. In addition, there are plenty of pages to add baking notes and your own time-tested cookie recipes. Make this book your go-to cookie cookbook; make it the book you pass down to your own children and grandchildren and help them remember Grandma's cookies.
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