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Question: I am a pretty Good Cook so far as I know, I have raised four children and I am sick to cook?I don `t hate it, but I 'm sick of my own kitchen. I need some Good Easy recipes for dinner time-saving dishes. Chicken, beef, pork, what ever. Casseroles welcome. Please help! It seems like all consume cookbook recipes time and take 50 ingredients that you may never use again .. We are simple people just want good home cooking food!
Answer: LOL, I was / am in the same boat! I have a website called funandfamily.com, and I found a lot of interesting stuff her. Its free, do not send it A number of spam and I have tried some of the recipes and was very satisfied.
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Christmas Book
Question: How has the book "A Christmas Carol" done Christmas in England?How has the book "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens is the traditions of Christmas in England? What were customs it has been published before and after this book? Thanks, but I at all of these Web pages searched but found nothing! Could someone please help me!
Answer: I know that some of the traditions and customs A Christmas Carol portrays had disappeared in England and elsewhere, when Charles Dickens wrote his story. This book revived those traditions and brought back Christmas to the fore as the most important holiday. Read http://www.brandywinemuseum.org/news_print/news050_print.html - What has some interesting information. This page http://www.talkingto.co.uk/ttcd/html/ttcd_answ_scat.asp?CatID=179&AuthorID=5 is really interesting, too. You may have some useful information here http://www.markdroberts.com/htmfiles/resources/christmasdickens.htm For more information about to find, enter something like "A Christmas Carol want to see Christmas traditions influence" in a Google search I know there were quite a few PDF files *** was added .. Check http://charlesdickenspage.com/christmas.html you say that Christmas celebrations were in decline before Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol. Check Also http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2005/12/24_gilbertc_historyxmas/ in which states in part: "" There is a clear nostalgic tone to Dickens's celebration of Christmas, "Jordan says," and I think it is associated with a kind of fantasy of an ideal childhood. "" And by the wild Popularity of his stories, Dickens's imagination, partly become reality. It was not just that Dickens made Christmas more popular. He changed. "" John Jordan Dickens gives credit for helping turn Christmas into a family vacation in the center and assign them their love for the poor. Bruce Forbes says even some the food of the Christmas season can be traced back to Charles Dickens. "Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Christmas_Carol has some other information that was helpful can be. This can help http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/3359 - It is entitled "As Charles Dickens saved Christmas." This page http://www.victorianvanities.com/Dickens/Christmas_Carol.html can help a bit, too. If all else fails, read the reviews (and perhaps purchase the book) of http://www.amazon.com/Dickens-Christmas-Celebration-Simon-Callow/dp/0810945347 - Dickens' Christmas: A Victorian Celebration by Simon Callow. I hope this helps.
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