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Sea Fare    by Victoria Allman
Price: $7.99 USD. 76980 words. Published by NorLightsPress  on April 4, 2009. .

Readers who enjoy travel writing and exotic cuisine will love Sea Fare by wandering chef Victoria Allman. Culinary trained at the Statford Chef’s School in Canada and the Culinary Institute of America, she shares her nine-year cooking odyssey as a yacht chef. From misadventure to romance, her travel stories provide an understanding that can only come from someone who’s actually been there.
Start Your Own Home-Based Summer Camp: A guide to creating a cooking camp (or the theme camp of your dreams)    by Susan K Elliott
Price: $10.99 USD. 23390 words. Published on April 9, 2009. .

Guide to creating a home-based camp for themes such as cooking, art, sports, photography, drama, crafts, pottery, computers, games, or science. The author shares her five+ years of experience hosting a highly successful cooking camp with 150+ creative camp ideas, 36 crafts & activities, 60+ recipes for 8 cooking camp themes, marketing tips, schedules, budgets, fliers, more,+4 bonus business guides
Bookworms Anonymous    by Jan Kellis
Price: $6.95 USD. 33210 words. Published on June 7, 2009. .

Part memoir, part cookbook, and part informaitonal guide, Bookworms Anonymous is a laudatory examination of reading as a hobby, diversion, obsession, even sport. It features a Bookworm's-eye-view of eight book club meetings as well as brief accounts of small town life in Michigan's UP, book reviews, menus, and recipes. Instructions to establish your own book club are also included.
Cooking for the Newly Unemployed    by Jean Norton
Price: $4.99 USD. 2830 words. Published on September 2, 2009. .

Cut your $100 food bill to $25! This book tells you exactly what you need and how to make delicious meals for a fraction of the cost.
101 Recipes for Microwave Mug Cakes: Single-Serving Snacks in Less Than 10 Minutes    by Stacey Miller
Price: $9.95 USD. 32340 words. Published on September 15, 2009. .

Ready for 101 terrific ideas for homemade, single-serving snacks? Then get ready for 101 Recipes for Microwave Mug Cakes.
Real Men Eat Meat    by Steve Nubie
Price: $1.99 USD. 19510 words. Published on October 23, 2009. .

Real Men Eat Meat is an anecdotal cookbook. Meat dominates the theme the same way it should dominate the plate. The stories tend to be humorous although the slapstick of the behavior has more to do with the humor than jokes. There are also chapters on unique male cravings from hot peppers to clam chowder, and the sacred and secret ceremonies that mark these rituals and rights of passage.
How To Cook A Peacock: Le Viandier: Medieval Recipes From The French Court    by Jim Chevallier
Price: $3.99 USD. 16160 words. Published on December 29, 2009. .

In the fourteenth century, French kings prized such fare as peacock, storks and herons. Guillaume Tirel not only cooked these dishes, he left a book on how to do it. Le Viandier has survived in at least four different versions. Now Jim Chevallier has translated the so-called Fifteenth Century version, making it available to recreational medievalists, food historians and students of medieval life.
Chet's Cheap Grub Grill - Adventure Stories and Cookbook for Vagabonds And Other Bachelor Types    by Greg Woodard
Price: $1.99 USD. 11060 words. Published on December 30, 2009. .

This cookbook is like none other. Every recipe is preceded by an adventure tale that explains the birth of each delicious and fun to prepare dish. Some of Chet’s food adventures include: Being pursued by a dangerous assassin, held captive by an aging Russian spy and discovering the secret Chinese recipe for constipated lumberjacks. A must for bachelor types and vagabonds all.
Buccaneers and Bathing Huts... Tales of Pirates, Tourists, Wrecks & Recipes    by Nigel Woodhead
Price: $4.99 USD. 106030 words. Published by FishesEye Publishing on January 12, 2010. .

A humorous, gastronomic voyage down the European Atlantic coast, in search of the legacy of “day raiders”, in the widest sense of the term, through the ages: Vikings, English monarchs, pirates and corsairs, bohemians, tourists…. Then-and-now sketches of the major pirate ports, and humorous insights into present-day relations between the English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
Poor Michael's Almanac: for the month of February    by Mike Muth
Price: $1.99 USD. 22250 words. Published on February 6, 2010. .

Another installment of the almanac from Mike's Place. 31 days of birthdates, dates in history, quotations, recipes from around the world, and humor grace the paces of this book. Learn a bit, smile a bit - all while you try out the delicious recipes from all over Europe and the US.