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Fresh Flavors for the Slow Cooker - Nicki Sizemore - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Slow Noodles - Chantha Nguon - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Slow Noodles - Chantha Nguon - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A haunting and beautiful memoir from a Cambodian refugee who lost her country and her family during Pol Pot's genocide in the 1970s but who finds hope by reclaiming the recipes she tasted in her mother's kitchen. RECIPE: HOW TO CHANGE CLOTH INTO DIAMOND Take a well-fed nine-year-old with a big family and a fancy education. Fold in 2 revolutions, 2 civil wars, and 1 wholesale extermination. Subtract a reliable source of food, life savings, and family members, until all are gone. Shave down childhood dreams for approximately two decades, until only subsistence remains. In Slow Noodles , Chantha Nguon recounts her life as a Cambodian refugee who loses everything and everyone—her home, her family, her country—all but the remembered tastes and aromas of her mother’s kitchen. She summons the quiet rhythms of 1960s Battambang, her provincial hometown, before the dictator Pol Pot tore her country apart and killed more than a million Cambodians, many of them ethnic Vietnamese like Nguon and her family. Then, as an immigrant in Saigon, Nguon loses her mother, brothers, and sister and eventually flees to a refugee camp in Thailand. For two decades in exile, she survives by cooking in a brothel, serving drinks in a nightclub, making and selling street food, becoming a suture nurse, and weaving silk. Nguon’s irrepressible spirit and determination come through in this lyrical memoir that includes more than twenty family recipes such as sour chicken-lime soup, green papaya pickles, and pâté de foie, as well as Khmer curries, stir-fries, and handmade bánh canh noodles. Through it all, re-creating the dishes from her childhood becomes an act of resistance, of reclaiming her place in the world, of upholding the values the Khmer Rouge sought to destroy, and of honoring the memory of her beloved mother, whose “slow noodles” approach to healing and cooking prioritized time and care over expediency. Slow Noodles is an inspiring testament to the power of food to keep alive a refugee’s connection to her past and spark hope for a beautiful life.

DKK 248.00
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Slow Noodles - Chantha Nguon - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Slow Noodles - Chantha Nguon - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A haunting and beautiful memoir from a Cambodian refugee who lost her country and her family during Pol Pot's genocide in the 1970s but who finds hope by reclaiming the recipes she tasted in her mother's kitchen. RECIPE: HOW TO CHANGE CLOTH INTO DIAMOND Take a well-fed nine-year-old with a big family and a fancy education. Fold in 2 revolutions, 2 civil wars, and 1 wholesale extermination. Subtract a reliable source of food, life savings, and family members, until all are gone. Shave down childhood dreams for approximately two decades, until only subsistence remains. In Slow Noodles , Chantha Nguon recounts her life as a Cambodian refugee who loses everything and everyone—her home, her family, her country—all but the remembered tastes and aromas of her mother’s kitchen. She summons the quiet rhythms of 1960s Battambang, her provincial hometown, before the dictator Pol Pot tore her country apart and killed more than a million Cambodians, many of them ethnic Vietnamese like Nguon and her family. Then, as an immigrant in Saigon, Nguon loses her mother, brothers, and sister and eventually flees to a refugee camp in Thailand. For two decades in exile, she survives by cooking in a brothel, serving drinks in a nightclub, making and selling street food, becoming a suture nurse, and weaving silk. Nguon’s irrepressible spirit and determination come through in this lyrical memoir that includes more than twenty family recipes such as sour chicken-lime soup, green papaya pickles, and pâté de foie, as well as Khmer curries, stir-fries, and handmade bánh canh noodles. Through it all, re-creating the dishes from her childhood becomes an act of resistance, of reclaiming her place in the world, of upholding the values the Khmer Rouge sought to destroy, and of honoring the memory of her beloved mother, whose “slow noodles” approach to healing and cooking prioritized time and care over expediency. Slow Noodles is an inspiring testament to the power of food to keep alive a refugee’s connection to her past and spark hope for a beautiful life.

DKK 229.00
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Life in the Sloth Lane - Lucy Cooke - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Cider - Lew Nichols - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Kinfolk Travel - John Burns - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

5,203 Things to Do Instead of Looking at Your Phone - Barbara Ann Kipfer - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Sheet Pan Suppers - Molly Gilbert - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Handsewn Wardrobe - Louisa Owen Sonstroem - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A Book That Loves You - Astrid Van Der Hulst - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Reverse Coloring Book - Kendra Norton - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Making a Life - Melanie Falick - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Frank Stitt's Southern Table - Frank Stitt - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Artisanal Kitchen: Barbecue Rules - Joe Carroll - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Wabi-Sabi Welcome - Julie Pointer Adams - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Holistic Cancer Care - Chanchal Cabrera - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A Craftsman’s Legacy - Jon Sternfeld - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Kinfolk Wilderness - John Burns - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Winner! Winner! Chicken Dinner - Stacie Billis - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Heritage - Sean Brock - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

"Dance First. Think Later" - Workman Publishing - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A Taste of Honey - Rebecca Sheir - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Kinfolk Islands - John Burns - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Proof of Life - Daniel Levin - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Proof of Life - Daniel Levin - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

“Riveting . . . Well-written and highly compelling. "— Wall Street Journal ​“Truly thrilling. Daniel Levin brilliantly conveys both the menace and the evil of Middle Eastern intrigue, and some victories of human kindness over cruelty and despair.”—Daniel Kahneman, New York Times bestselling author of Thinking, Fast and Slow Daniel Levin was in his New York office when he got a call from an acquaintance with an urgent, cryptic request to meet in Paris. A young man had gone missing in Syria. No government, embassy, or intelligence agency would help. Could he? Would he? So begins a suspenseful, shocking, and at times brutal true story of one man’s search to find a miss­ing person in Syria over twenty tense days. Levin, a lawyer turned armed-conflict negotia­tor, chases leads throughout the Middle East, meeting with powerful sheikhs, drug lords, and sex traffickers in his pursuit of the truth. In Proof of Life , Levin dives deep into the shadows—an underground industry of war where everything is for sale, including arms, drugs, and even people. He offers a fasci­nating study of how people use leverage to get what they want from one another and of a place where no one does a favor without wanting something in return, whether it’s immediately or years down the road. A fast-paced thriller wrapped in a memoir, Proof of Life is a cinematic must-read by an author with access to a world that usually remains hidden.

DKK 208.00
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Remodelista: The Low-Impact Home - Fan Winston - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Remodelista: The Low-Impact Home - Fan Winston - Bog - Workman Publishing - Plusbog.dk

“Easy ideas . . . . The kind of guidebook we reference again and again. . . with recommendations for every single room in the house.” — Real Simple Learn how to make planet-friendly choices at home with the design experts of Remodelista.com Concerned about the state of the planet and wanting to do your part? Written with urgency, Remodelista: The Low-Impact Home gives clear guidance and inspiration for creating a home that’s both sustainable and stylish. The book features room-by-room tips for reducing your environmental footprint, as well as tours of artful living quarters belonging to people who interpret low-impact living in a myriad of ways, from a remodeled apartment inspired by the Slow Food movement to a tree-house cabin to a multigenerational courtyard compound. Every page offers information that you can act on right away—including best practices for choosing household essentials, from lightbulbs to sofas; guidelines for a low-impact, energy-efficient remodel; and how to recycle or donate your castoffs so they don’t end up in the landfill. Like all Remodelista books, this manual is both a visual delight and an invaluable resource. Change begins in the home, and it’s inspiring to learn how climate-aware living choices, no matter how small, contribute to the greater good. Guidance includes: - Low-impact remodeling ideas and approaches for every room - Planet-friendly essentials: paint, rugs, bedding, furniture, and more - The Vintage 75: favorite tried-and-true objects for everyday use - Plus the lowdown on composting, energy-efficient appliances, insulation, HVAC, roofing, and more

DKK 286.00
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