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"CookWise" by Shirley O. Corriher

Rating: 4/5

Shirley O. Corriher, CookWise: The Secrets of Cooking Revealed (New York: William Marrow, 2011).

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  July27, 2012      0 minutes, 37 seconds
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"BakeWise" by Shirley O. Corriher

Rating: 5/5

Shirley O. Corriher, BakeWise: The Hows and Whys of Successful Baking with Over 200 Magnificent Recipes (New...

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  July12, 2012      0 minutes, 53 seconds
  Food, Books>Nonfiction      5star, Shirley O. Corriher
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    Long-running site where you can play abstract strategy board games
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    Eventual successor to Super Duper Games
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    List of empirical research on topics related to editing
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    Plugin for Word with some tools I regularly use
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    If you want to play Gnostica but not with Tarot
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Etymology, n.:
Some early etymological scholars came up with derivations that were hard for the public to believe. The term "etymology" was formed from the Latin "etus" ("eaten"), the root "mal" ("bad"), and "logy" ("study of"). It meant "the study of things that are hard to swallow".
-- Mike Kellen

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