Thursday, April 11, 2013

HOW TO: Cook Everything - 2,000 Recipe eBook





You have always wanted to learn how to cook. You may want to impress that special someone, or shut up that pesky mother-in-law who thinks you're useless, or maybe you just simply want to make something that tastes great, or something you've never had before. This is the FREE eBook for you!!! 2,000 of the most delicious recipes you've ever tasted. If you just made 1 recipe a day, you'll try something new for the next FIVE AND A HALF YEARS!!! Your taste buds and stomach will thank you.

Mark Bittman's award-winning How to Cook Everything has helped countless home cooks discover the rewards of simple cooking. Now the ultimate cookbook has been revised and expanded (almost half the material is new), making it absolutely indispensable for anyone who cooks—or wants to. With Bittman's straightforward instructions and advice, you'll make crowd-pleasing food using fresh, natural ingredients; simple techniques; and basic equipment. Even better, you'll discover how to relax and enjoy yourself in the kitchen as you prepare delicious meals for every occasion. "A week doesn't go by where I don't pull How to Cook Everything down from the shelf, so I am thrilled there's a new, revised edition. My original is falling apart!" —Al Roker

"This new generation of How to Cook Everything makes my 'desert island' cookbook choice jacked up and simply universal. I'll now bequeath my cookbooks to a collector; I need only this one." —Mario Batali

"Mark Bittman has done the impossible, improving upon his now-classic How to Cook Everything. If you need know-how, here's where to find it." —Bobby Flay

"Mark Bittman is a great cook and an incredible teacher. In this second edition, Mark has fine-tuned the original, making this book a must for every kitchen." —Jean-Georges Vongerichten

"Throw away all your old recipes and buy How to Cook Everything. Mark Bittman's recipes are foolproof, easy, and more modern than any others." —Isaac Mizrahi

"Generous, thorough, reliable, and necessary, How to Cook Everything is an indispensable reference for both experienced and beginner cooks." —Mollie Katzen, author of the Moosewood Cookbook

"I learned how to cook from How to Cook Everything in a way that gives me the freedom to be creative. This new edition will be my gift to new couples or for a housewarming; if you have this book, you don't really need any others." —Lisa Loeb, singer/songwriter

HOW TO: Win Friends and Influence People





PASSWORD: HowToWinFriendsAndInfluencePeople
Have you ever wished you could pull off a Jedi Mind Trick on people? Have you ever wished that you could influence someone and get them to agree with you? Have you ever wanted to be more social, and be more like those people that just seem to make friends so easily? Well in this eBook you will get all of that info and more. This insanely popular book has been around for over SIX DECADES now, and there's a reason for it. It's considered one of the best books on the subject ever written. How much will this cost me? Well since we're friends, you get it for FREE.

For more than sixty years the rock-solid, time-tested advice in this book has carried thousands of now famous people up the ladder of success in their business and personal lives.

Now this previously revised and updated bestseller is available in trade paperback for the first time to help you achieve your maximum potential throughout the next century! Learn:

* Three fundamental techniques in handling people

* The six ways to make people like you

* The twelve ways to win people to you way of thinking

* The nine ways to change people without arousing resentment

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

HOW TO: Think like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius





Who doesn't need to be a genius every once in a while... if not all the time? How great would it be if you could think abstractly, and be able to come up with solutions to complicated problems right off the top of your head. What if you could be more like Leonardo da Vinci, arguably one of the smartest men to have ever lived here on Earth. Generations ahead of his time, and the inventor of some of the greatest inventions throughout humanity. He's been credited with the invention of the Tank and Helicopter, as well as some of the best paintings to ever be produced. Well there's a book for that. In this book Michael Gelb's writes about how to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci. The book is an inspiring and inventive guide that teaches readers how to develop their full potential, using the principles of Da Vincian thought identified by the author. Beginning with a brief historical biography of Da Vinci and an overview of the astounding advances made in the arts and sciences during the Renaissance, Gelb illustrates the seven fundamental elements of Da Vinci's thought process:

Questionare: A questing, insatiably curious approach to life
Dimostrazione: A commitment to test knowledge through experience
Sensazione: The continual refinement of the senses, especially sight, as the means to clarify experience
Sfumato: A willingness to embrace ambiguity, paradox and uncertainty
Arte/Scienza: The development of the balance between science and art, logic and imagination. "Whole-brain" thinking
Corporalita: The cultivation of ambidexterity, fitness and poise
Connessione: A recognition and appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things and phenomena. "Systems" thinking.


Loaded with practical exercises, quotes, sidebars, illustrations and material drawn directly from Da Vinci's personal notebooks, How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci is both a tribute to his great achievements and a call to carry on his legacy in our everyday lives by utilizing our potential to the best of our ability.

As the president of NPR said after working with Gelb, this is a program recommended for "anyone who wants to experience a personal and professional Renaissance."