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lick the spoon
Cooler fall weather is the perfect excuse to try out some delicious new recipes — stop by MEI Secondary Library and check out one of the cookbooks on display!
lettuce make salads!
Eating salad has never been so zesty with Terry Hope Romero‘s Salad Samurai. Learn how to make your salads snazzy and vibrant with her cookbook that has options for those who are vegan, gluten-free or just want to discover the joys of eating healthy!
“Dig in to:
Spring Herb Salad with Maple Orange Tempeh
Deviled Kale Caesar Salad
Seared Garlic Chickpeas, Spinach, and Farro
Seitan Steak Salad with Green Peppercorn Dressing
Herbed Pea Ricotta, Tomatoes, and Basil
Mushroom, Barley, and Brussels Harvest Bowl
Tempeh Rubenesque Salad
Pomegranate Quinoa Holiday Tabouli
Seitan Bacon Wedge Salad
and many more!”
Find this book in our new cookbook display at the library!
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things we love and resources you’ll find useful
Slogging your way through research papers? Check out some of the resources MEI Secondary Library has shared on Pinterest — they’re all organized by subject.
A new year = a new look + new web resources
We’re now on PINTEREST … MEI Secondary Library is connecting you with things we love and resources you’ll find useful.
just ginger
Looking for some holiday inspiration? Check out Ms. Penner’s Pinterest board of gingerbread inspiration!
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WHAT THE GREAT ATE : a curious history of food & fame by Matthew Jacob & Mark Jacob
did you know?
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- Elvis Presley flew more than 800 miles to eat a sandwich?
- Angelina Jolie enjoyed eating Cambodian cockroaches?
- Baseball star Wade Boggs credited his on-field success to eating chicken before nearly every game.
“In What the Great Ate, Matthew and Mark Jacob have cooked up a bountiful sampling of the peculiar culinary likes, dislikes, habits, and attitudes of famous — and often notorious — figures throughout history. ” [back cover]
have you heard?
Our own Mrs. D. Thiessen is a published author!
Come check out her book: “Relax, You’re Going to Have a Baby!”
Summary: The journey to parenthood may be rockier than you anticipated. Getting pregnant may not be as easy as you were warned it would be as a teenager. Or you may already be pregnant and are flooded with feelings of fear about the process, your changing body and your aptitude as a mother. In the face of all this stress you need to relax and remember that God is there. He is faithful — follow his lead!