Saturday, December 31, 2011

Taste of Home Comfort Food Diet Cookbook: New Family Classic s Collection: Lose Weight with 416 More Great Recipes!

Taste of Home Comfort Food Diet Cookbook: New Family Classic s Collection: Lose Weight with 416 More Great Recipes! Review



A follow up to the best-selling original, this second volume of Comfort Food Diet Cookbook offers 416 new family friendly recipes for hearty all-time favorites with fewer calories than expected. In addition to hundreds of recipes, the book consists of testimonials and photos from actual dieters, a six-week meal plan, notes on exercise, tips on making healthy food choices, and more. Realistic portions combined with exceptional taste put pleasure back in healthy eating without sacrificing quality or satisfaction. After all, the Comfort Food Diet is about what people can eat, not what they have to give up.


Friday, December 30, 2011

America's Family Favorites: Best of Home Cooking

America's Family Favorites: Best of Home Cooking Review



Featuring over 150 recipes covering everything from snacks to main dishes to the perfect brunch spread, this guide to classic American cuisine is easy to follow and includes a mouth-watering image to go along with each recipe. Hearty, well-balanced meals are the focus here, including everything from pulled-pork sandwiches with fresh cornbread to breakfast staples such as eggs benedict. With a focus on timeless recipes that never go out of style, Best of Home Cooking is an essential cookbook staple.


Monday, December 26, 2011

Classic Sermons on the Family and Home (Kregel Classic Sermons Series)

Classic Sermons on the Family and Home (Kregel Classic Sermons Series) Review



Warren Wiersbe has compiled meaningful sermons from the church's great preachers in this topical series. Filled with illustrative materials for pastors. Also an excellent resource for personal devotions.


Friday, December 23, 2011

Famous Family Nights

Famous Family Nights Review



Touching, inspiring, and often hilarious, the personal experiences in Famous Family Nights highlight family home evening as a priceless tool for building strong, faith-centered families, despite the many obstacles of modern life. Contributors sharing their stories are LDS entertainers, writers, radio and TV personalities, as well as LDS leaders in sports, business, and the community.


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Advent: A Family Celebration: Prayers & Activities for Each Day

Advent: A Family Celebration: Prayers & Activities for Each Day Review



Advent is the perfect season to begin praying as a family! Its wealth of traditions, such as the Advent wreath, the Advent calendar, and the Jesse tree, can be the perfect focal point for prayer. Advent: A Family Celebration will delight both children and adults with its ability to relate Scripture and prayer to real life events. Each day's meditation, designed to be said after the lighting of the Advent wreath, features a Scripture passage based on the Mass readings. A reflection and prayer then relates the Bible passage to a story or event. Two sets of meditations are written-one for very young children and another for older ones. Prayers for all three Sunday cycles are also included. In addition, the book includes special Scripture passages and prayers to say each day while decorating the Jesse tree. In the frenzy of the busy shopping season, family prayer during Advent keeps the reason for Christmas ever before us and our children.   About the author: Julie Walters is a freelance writer and the author of Elizabeth Ann Seton: Saint for a New Nation (Paulist Press, 2001) and God Is Like…Three Parables for Children (Waterbrook Press, 2000). She has written for Our Daily Visitor and also authored a preschool catechism manual based on Montessori principles. Julie and her husband, Clem, have four children and eleven grandchildren. They live in South Bend, Indiana.


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Home Massage: Transforming Family Life through the Healing Power of Touch

Home Massage: Transforming Family Life through the Healing Power of Touch Review



Focusing on its therapeutic properties and capacity to enhance health and intimacy in all relationships, this book demystifies the medium of massage and makes it accessible for everyone in the family. Designed for the nonprofessional with simple step-by-step instructions, it teaches the three principles that make learning massage easy and fun. Also included are ideas for bringing home massage into daily life and how to use these principles to share massage with infants, children, adolescents, spouses, and the elderly. By emphasizing the innate healing power of touch to reduce stress and improve the immune system, this practical manual provides the tools for achieving health, relaxation, and connection with loved ones.


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

House Home Family: Living and Being Chinese

House Home Family: Living and Being Chinese Review



Drawing on the work of leading scholars in the fields of anthropology, architecture, art, art history, geography, and history, House Home Family explores and analyzes the functional, social, and symbolic attributes of Chinese dwellings. It goes beyond generalization to clarify the diverse nature of house, home, and family in China, exploring such topics as the Chinese garden as an integral part of living, house-building ritual and fengshui, architectural aesthetics, the inter-relatedness of furniture and architecture, preservation of historical structures, the structure and development of the family (jia), gender and household space, the role of lineage in the construction of ritual and social space, the function and meaning of the architectural division of space, and domestic space and privacy. The Chinese house, the elementary space in which a family lives and works, resonates the tensions between continuity and innovation that characterize China today. As a dynamic instrument of socialization and a domain of propriety, its "inner" and "outer" spaces as well as ornamentation and ritual helped shape the identity of the Chinese and simultaneously serve as a reflection of this identity. This inaugural volume in the series Spatial Habitus: Making and Meaning in Asia’s Vernacular Architecture contains over 500 illustrations, most in color and including a number of rare drawings that demonstrate the richness of domestic architecture and living patterns in traditional and contemporary China. Through its exploration of how Chinese families are organized and why Chinese construct their living spaces the way they do, this carefully researched, convincingly argued, and refreshingly insightful book yields a deeper and wider understanding of what it means to live and be Chinese.


Saturday, December 3, 2011

Home Repair without Despair: Smart Ideas for Saving Thousands

Home Repair without Despair: Smart Ideas for Saving Thousands Review



The Family Handyman's Best Organizing Solutions is your one-stop shop for corralling clutter, with more than 300 easy-to-follow storage projects and tips. Written in the Family Handyman's dependable, accessible style, you'll find plenty of expert advice for all areas of your home, including a bonus section on shelving projects, such as sliding bookends, display and utility shelving, and more. Make over every area of your home:

  • Garage: Overhead storage, car-care cabinet, suspended extension ladder, sturdy cord and tool hanger, dustpan caddy, hang-it-all hooks, sports rack, and trunk organizers
  • Kitchen and Bathrooms: Wine-glass rack, adjustable spice shelf, cutting board rack, rollout trays and bins, magnetic toothbrush holder, dual shower organizers, and undersink shelving
  • Workshop:Storage ideas for paint, bits and blades, power tools and accessories, shop vacuum, hardware, and clamps. Projects include hand-tool tote, vinyl-gutter tool tray, and invisible cord holders
  • Laundry Room and Closets: Ironing center, erasable labels, under-bed drawers, quick-install clothes rod, shoe ladder, washer/dryer organizer, drawer dividers, and a closet system
  • Yard: Two-minute tool holder, hose caddy, yard tool rack, no-tip garbage cans, milk-jug tarp weights, propane tank carrier, backyard storage locker, and bulb storage solutions

  • Wednesday, November 30, 2011

    Fast Fix Family Food: More Than 400 Easy Recipes Your Family Will Love (Better Homes & Gardens Cooking)

    Fast Fix Family Food: More Than 400 Easy Recipes Your Family Will Love (Better Homes & Gardens Cooking) Review



    It's 5 p.m., the kids are hungry, and you haven't even thought about dinner yet. Sound familiar? Not toworry! Super-simple dinners(as well as breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and desserts) can be on the table in just minutes. Packed with irresistible recipes, fast fix family food guarantees great-tasting, easy eats for every meal!

    Inside you'll find:

    • More than 400 delicious easy-to-prepare recipes, including options even your pickiest little eaters will love, menus for Sunday feasts with the family, simplified versions of Mom's best dishes, and favorites for the slow cooker

    • Colorful photos with every mouthwatering recipe

    • Dozens of how-to photos, tips, hints, and ideas to help you get meals on the table fast

    • 25 menus to provide you with complete, wholesome meal ideas


    Sunday, November 27, 2011

    Seasons of a Family's Life: Cultivating the Contemplative Spirit at Home (J-B Families and Faith Series)

    Seasons of a Family's Life: Cultivating the Contemplative Spirit at Home (J-B Families and Faith Series) Review



    In Seasons of a Family's Life, Wendy M. Wright-- parent, Church historian, and follower of the contemplative tradition-- offers a reflective, story-filled, and inspirational examination of the spiritual fabric of domestic life. This practical and insightful book explores family life as a context for nurturing contemplative practices in the home. Rooted in an appreciation of our deep and wise spiritual traditions that probe the sacred alongside everyday human experience, Seasons of a Family's Life challenges us to wrestle with the great religious questions that shape our lives and offers parents a model for integrating family life and spiritual awareness.

    Every chapter in Wendy M. Wright's thoughtful book is a lesson in gaining an awareness of the joy in our experience as families and letting the sacred be more present in our frantically paced daily lives. Wright shows us how to pay attention to the silence that underlies our lives and encourages us to be sensitive to the ordinary moments that connect us. She reveals a family life replete with sacred spaces, rituals that enrich our time together, shared family stories, and much more. Interwoven throughout the book is a wealth of inspiring, personal stories.


    Saturday, November 26, 2011

    We Just Put Mom in a Nursing Home: Now What? (Families Caring for Older Adults)

    We Just Put Mom in a Nursing Home: Now What? (Families Caring for Older Adults) Review



    This is one program in the Families Caring for Older Adults series of educational modules developed by CoHealth for family members who are trying to understand the physical, mental and emotional changes that accompany aging, how to decide what is best for their loved one, and how to improve their skills as caregivers. This volume, We Just Put Mom in a Nursing Home: Now What?, focuses on the array of normal, emotional responses that families experience following nursing home placement of a close relative, including guilt and shame, sadness, and relief. Then, a number of strategies are provided that help family members deal with the placement more successfully, strategies that are based on insights from the authors’ years of clinical experience with nursing home residents and their families.


    Wednesday, November 16, 2011

    Homeschooling for the Rest of Us: How Your One-of-a-Kind Family Can Make Homeschooling and Real Life Work

    Homeschooling for the Rest of Us: How Your One-of-a-Kind Family Can Make Homeschooling and Real Life Work Review



    Homeschooling for the Rest of Us: How Your One-of-a-Kind Family Can Make Homeschooling and Real Life Work Feature

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    Homeschooling parents are under great pressure. Besides trying to balance teaching responsibilities and family life, they often face unrealistic expectations from relatives, churches, other homeschoolers, and society at large. Even parents considering homeschooling sense the need to be perfect.

    Sonya Haskins doesn't want any more families to give up on homeschooling. In this book she shares affirming stories and practical ideas from dozens of everyday families who successfully deal with cluttered schedules, academic struggles, sibling squabbles, and other real-life issues. Instead of learning a one-size-fits-all approach, readers will discover how to evaluate their own family's strengths and weaknesses and set their own goals for success.


    Saturday, November 5, 2011

    Making a Family Home

    Making a Family Home Review



    "More than merely a dwelling, the definition of home extends beyond the meaning of a house and contains an additional poetic meaning. There's the saying, `Home is where the heart is.' Creating a home for our families can be both a challenge and a pleasure. Creating a home is a process of imbuing our space with soul and spirit, surrounding our family with love, care, comfort." --Shannon HoneybloomMaking a Family Home is a book of real beauty, one both personal and universal. In describing her home and family life, Shannon Honeybloom shows how she made--and how we can make--a house into a real home as she shares her own efforts, hopes, and lessons in making a safe and healthy home that provides warmth and intimacy for the whole family.

    Illustrated in color with lively, evocative photographs, Shannon invites the reader into her home and offers warm encouragement and practical suggestions for virtually every aspect of bringing love, comfort, and beauty to a family home. The chapters in Making a Family Home range from "At Home with Children" to "The Front Porch" and "The Playroom" to "The Backyard and the Garden."

    Shannon Honeybloom is a friend and confidant who offers gentle suggestions and wise insights for parents who wish to surround their family with the best possible home environment.


    Tuesday, November 1, 2011

    Home, and Other Big, Fat Lies

    Home, and Other Big, Fat Lies Review



    The new novel from Jill Wolfson—an exciting, fresh voice in middle-grade fiction
     
    Whitney has been in so many foster homes that she can give a complete rundown on the most common varieties of foster parents—from the look-on-the-bright-side types to those unfortunate examples of pure evil. But one thing she doesn’t know much about is trees. This means heading for Foster Home #12 (which is all the way at the top of the map of California, where there looks to be nothing but trees) has Whitney feeling a little nervous. She is pretty sure that the middle of nowhere is going to be just one more place where a hyper, loud-mouthed kid who is messy and small for her age won’t be welcome for long.
     
    Jill Wolfson has woven together the stories of an irrepressible foster child and a deeply divided small town with incredible humor and compassion.


    Sunday, October 30, 2011

    Figuring It Out Fast: The Family's Best Approaches to Nursing Homes

    Figuring It Out Fast: The Family's Best Approaches to Nursing Homes Review



    This guidebook seeks to inform readers of the best approaches in dealing with nursing homes and nursing home circumstances. Five chapters trace the family through this heart rending experience.


    Saturday, October 29, 2011

    A Family Apart (Orphan Train Adventures)

    A Family Apart (Orphan Train Adventures) Review



    When their mother can no longer support them, six siblings are sent by the Children's Aid Society of New York City to live with farm families in Missouri in 1860.


    Thursday, October 27, 2011

    This Is the Way We Help at Home (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Kids Like Me)

    This Is the Way We Help at Home (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Kids Like Me) Review



    With lively content and colorful photos, "Kids Like Me" celebrates global diversity and the universal things all children have in common whether they eat with forks or chopsticks, travel to school on a bus or a boat, or live in a big city apartment building or a mud house in Nigeria.