books by Virginia Willis
books:
Bon Appetit, Y'All: Recipes and Stories from Three Generations of Southern Cooking
41 reviews
Virginia Willis
Ten Speed Press
, 2008
Excellent
Many cookbooks contain interesting recipes... but my favorite cookbooks also count as a good read. This one is a new favorite -- my mother was GRITS (Girl Raised In The South), so many of the foods are familiar to me, and I am happy to have more recipes. And I spent a happy afternoon reading, which is always a big plus for me. Great addition to my collection.
Pasta Dinners 1, 2, 3: 125,000 Possible Combinations for Dinner Tonight (The 1, 2, 3 Dinners)
2 reviews
Virginia Willis
Three Rivers Press
, 1996
Just fabulous!
Cooking for the cooking impaired! All the recipes are simple and easy, no difficult techniques or sophisticated equipment needed. The ability to show all three recipes on the same page while you are cooking in the kitchen is a winner. Bright fresh flavors, beautiful easy presentations, and wonderful tastes make this a must have for the novice cook and for the intermediate level too for new ...
Homes of the Park Cities: Dallas, Texas
Virginia Savage McAlester,
Willis Cecil Winters
, ...
Abbeville Press
, 2008
Dallas local Virginia McAlester, author of Random House's A Field Guide to American Houses , the classic book on the subject, and Abbeville's celebrated Great American Houses and Their Architectural Styles , teamed up with Prudence Mackintosh and Willis Cecil Winters to write Homes of the Park Cities, Dallas . This impressive and informative case study immerses readers into the architecture and culture, both past and present, of these classy ...
Shadows in the Dordogne: A Travel Diary with Unexpected Interruptions
Virginia Willis
AuthorHouse
, 2001
A group of American photographers takes a trip to the Dordogne area of France. There they encounter beautiful scenery, great food and wine, interesting people, and a murder most foul. When a local celebrity is found dead, one of their group becomes the prime suspect. The mystery is solved; but, not without bringing to light many shadows in the Dordogne.
Shadows in the Dordogne: A Travel Diary with Unexpected Interruptions
Virginia Willis
AuthorHouse
, 2001
A group of American photographers takes a trip to the Dordogne area of France. There they encounter beautiful scenery, great food and wine, interesting people, and a murder most foul. When a local celebrity is found dead, one of their group becomes the prime suspect. The mystery is solved; but, not without bringing to light many shadows in the Dordogne.
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Life's Interruptions - God's Opportunities
Unexpected Interruptions
How To Financially Protect Your Business From Y2K Business ...
Measuring Business Interruption Losses and Other Commercial Damages
Punk Productions: Unfinished Business (Suny Series, Interruptions: ...
combinations
Falun Dafa (Pocket Size. Combination of Zhuan Falun and The Great ...
Behold the Bold Umbrellaphant: And Other Poems (Unabridged)
Scranimals (Unabridged)
Chess Tactics for Champions: A step-by-step guide to using tactics ...
Sun Sign, Moon Sign, 2nd Edition: Discover the Personality Secrets of ...
generations
When Generations Collide: Who They Are. Why They Clash. How to Solve ...
Generation to Generation: Family Process in Church and Synagogue
Generations at Work: Managing the Clash of Veterans, Boomers, Xers, ...
The Greatest Generation
Generation T: 108 Ways to Transform a T-Shirt
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