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  2. Foods of the World - Wikipedia

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    The series combined recipes with food-themed travelogues in an attempt to show the cultural context from which each recipe sprang. Each volume came in two parts—the main book was a large-format, photograph-heavy hardcover book, while extra recipes were presented in a spiralbound booklet with cover artwork to complement the main book.

  3. Michael Brown (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Brown (December 14, 1920 – June 11, 2014) was an American composer, lyricist, writer, director, producer, and performer. He was born in Mexia, Texas . His musical career began in New York cabaret , performing first at Le Ruban Bleu.

  4. Brown bread - Wikipedia

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    In England, brown bread was made from brown meal. [3] Around and prior to the year 1845, brown meal was considered a less desirable grain product, and was priced accordingly. However, by 1865, due to recently discovered health benefits of bran, brown meal's London price had increased to a point often greater than that of fine flour. [4]

  5. Our Daily Bread Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Our Daily Bread Publishing is the ministry's publisher. [12] They publish daily devotionals that are also distributed via short radio spots. It has also published a series of booklets called The Discovery Series. Our Daily Bread Ministries produced a television program, Day of Discovery, which airs in the United States and Canada. The program ...

  6. Bread - Wikipedia

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    Spiekermann, Uwe: "Brown Bread for Victory: German and British Wholemeal Politics in the Inter-War Period", in: Trentmann, Frank and Just, Flemming (ed.): Food and Conflict in Europe in the Age of the Two World Wars. Basingstoke / New York: Palgrave, 2006, pp. 143–71, ISBN 1-4039-8684-3; Cunningham, Marion (1990).

  7. Book series - Wikipedia

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    Some works in a series can stand alone—they can be read in any order, as each book makes few, if any, reference to past events, and the characters seldom, if ever, change. Many of these series books may be published in a numbered series. Examples of such series are works like The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and Nick Carter.

  8. Category:Novel series - Wikipedia

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    This category is also apropos for series where some reading order is preferable, but which may not consist solely of novels such as 1632 series (wherein about half is short fiction, half novels, and sometimes the years "covered" in the book, have nothing to do with published order in our timeline), or Honorverse (some mixed short fiction with ...

  9. Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation - Wikipedia

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    The book was adapted by Netflix into a four-part documentary series, Cooked, released on 19 February 2016. The series is produced by Alex Gibney , and Michael Pollan narrates each episode, which is themed on the four sections of the book—Fire, Water, Air and Earth.

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