Wash Your Hands and Let'S Get Fresh! Low Carb Style
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Verlag:Xlibris Us
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ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
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Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
27.05.2016
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Xlibris UsSeitenzahl
58 (Printausgabe)
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5426 KB
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Englisch
EAN
9781514492529
In retrospect, food has always been an attention getter for me. I can remember a lot of things from an early age that laid the foundation for what I have become today.
Although I was born in Omaha, Nebraska, I spent my early childhood in Compton, California, where my Aunt Enola and Uncle Al were my teachers. They tried to teach me how to drive in eighth grade, but that didnt work, so they tried something else. I went from making chicken in their FryDaddy to mastering how to cook chicken, using an industrial pressure cooker. My Grandma Jones showed me how to make do with what I had, and my Aunt Bettys fried fish will be embedded in my memory forever.
My mother was well educated, young, and single. She could not cook! We ate out a lotI mean, a lot! She worked two to three jobs always! I spent a huge portion of my time with my cousins. My Auntie Ozzie had six children, so at an early age, I was quickly introduced to warehouse grocery shopping and how to make scrambled eggs. Didnt realize those trips and making scrambled eggs would be so important to my future.
My Aunt Lindas meals were always five-star, neat, clean, and always appetizing. My aunt could take a ten-cent pack of Kool-Aid to a whole other level! She would turn something simple into something grand just by cooking with love.
I now realize that, unknowingly to me, I have followed the path that God has laid out for me. Cant wait to see what he has in store for me next!
Although I was born in Omaha, Nebraska, I spent my early childhood in Compton, California, where my Aunt Enola and Uncle Al were my teachers. They tried to teach me how to drive in eighth grade, but that didnt work, so they tried something else. I went from making chicken in their FryDaddy to mastering how to cook chicken, using an industrial pressure cooker. My Grandma Jones showed me how to make do with what I had, and my Aunt Bettys fried fish will be embedded in my memory forever.
My mother was well educated, young, and single. She could not cook! We ate out a lotI mean, a lot! She worked two to three jobs always! I spent a huge portion of my time with my cousins. My Auntie Ozzie had six children, so at an early age, I was quickly introduced to warehouse grocery shopping and how to make scrambled eggs. Didnt realize those trips and making scrambled eggs would be so important to my future.
My Aunt Lindas meals were always five-star, neat, clean, and always appetizing. My aunt could take a ten-cent pack of Kool-Aid to a whole other level! She would turn something simple into something grand just by cooking with love.
I now realize that, unknowingly to me, I have followed the path that God has laid out for me. Cant wait to see what he has in store for me next!
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