How to Make Money With Cryptocurrency: A Simple Strategy To Make Money With Bitcoin, Ethereum and other Cryptocurrencies by Patt Tomas
English | October 9th, 2017 | ISBN: 1537832085 | 26 pages | EPUB | 0.35 MB
The definitive book showcasing the variety of sourdough breads and pastries, from the author of the award-winning ‘How to Make Bread’.
Make your own pantry staples, cleaning products, pet food, health and beauty supplies, and hundreds of other household items-fast, fresh, and more naturally.
Allotments are places to grow food, but they are so much more than that. They are also places that encourage spontaneity, exploration, learning, sharing, restful activity and camaraderie. This book is a celebration of allotment huts-their architecture and design, but most of all the wonderful invention and resourcefulness that makes each one unique.
Fully updated coverage of PCB design and construction with EAGLE!
Whether you just bought a brand-new, shiny DSLR or ILC or want to make the most of a secondhand model, you’re in good hands with The Beginners’ Photography Handbook, the latest, most up-to-date guide on digital photography-all from the experts at Popular Photography magazine.
There’s no better way to cultivate community, foster friendship, or simply nourish family than over heartwarming bowls of homemade soup. And here, soup lovers will find 60 terrific recipes, featuring such classics as creamy Tomato Soup with Grilled-Cheese Croutons plus international favorites like Thai Red Curry-Chicken Noodle Soup. Each recipe has suggested sides to make it a meal and tips for easy transporting, which makes them just right to bring to a soup swap where everyone can sample the offerings and then take home a variety of leftovers to enjoy all week. Whether taken to the party or savored at home, this trusted collection of soups, stews, and chowders is sure to satisfy all year long.
A fresh, appealing guide to brewing hard cider that makes everything from sourcing fruits and juices to bottling the finished cider accessible and fun.
Boys like making stuff. Actually, boys love making stuff. Not just model boats, paper airplanes, bows and arrows and catapults – although they love that too. Boys like knitting; scarves, hats, spiders and monsters. Boys like sewing and cutting and gluing and sawing and hammering. However, sometimes people – both boys and their parents – need to be reassured that it’s okay for boys to make things. BoyCraft does exactly that. BoyCraft is packed full of projects to make for and with boys, illustrated with a mix of photographs and graphic-style illustrations.
Hand-made style for outdoor living