Thursday, February 19, 2009

How to Make Burgers or Classic Kitchen Projects

How to Make Burgers (Quamut)

Author: Quamut

Quamut is the fastest, most convenient way to learn how to do almost anything. From tasting wine to managing your retirement accounts, Quamut gives you reliable information in a concise chart format that you can take anywhere. Quamut charts are:

  • Authoritative: Written by experts in their field so you have the most reliable information available.
  • Clear: Our explanations take you step-by-step through everything from performing CPR to threading a needle.
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Your buns will thank you.

Anyone can slap a patty of meat onto a grill, but truly great burgers require something more. Learn the secrets that will transform your burgers into culinary masterpieces, including:

  • Details on the best types and cuts of meat for making burgers
  • Restaurant-tested techniques for cooking burgers perfectly
  • Recipes for beef, chicken, turkey, lamb, pork, fish, and veggie burgers



New interesting textbook: Women and the National Experience or Social Welfare

Classic Kitchen Projects: Complete Instructions for 17 Distinctive Projects

Author: Niall Barrett

The step-by-step instructions, cutlists, and illustrations in this book make each project easy and fun. It features detailed instructions for 18 simple, attractive, useful kitchen projects that can be created by any woodworker, regardless of skill level. Included are: a French rolling pin, a cutting board and knife rack, a wine rack, a spice and tea shelf, a paper towel holder and pinching towel rack, a serving tray and lazy Susan, a hanging pot rack, a folding step stool, a farm table, and a sturdy stool. 128 color photos and 68 B&W illustrations are included. "Formal serving trays such as the one presented here carry an old-time air of luxury, service and a refined sense of convenience about them. These days most of us do our own serving, but the ritual remains the same and survives somewhat. Tasks such as carrying a pot of tea and cups to the living room or even clearing plates are made a lot easier." - from the book

Library Journal

The kitchen is probably the most heavily used room of the house, so anything that will improve its appearance, organization, or usefulness is of great value. Barrett, a furniture designer and maker, offers 17 projects that are within the capabilities of most hobbyist woodworkers and have an attractive, timeless style that would make them appropriate in most kitchens. Projects include a French rolling pin, wine rack, paper-towel holder, table, hanging pot rack, and adjustable shelving. The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow and the illustrations clear, showing several views of each project. This title will prove popular with woodworkers of all skill levels and should be considered for all woodworking collections. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.



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