Justin Wilson, a master of Cajun culture, shares his passion for cooking and storytelling in this delightful cookbook. With 150 recipes ranging from seafood to desserts, he combines culinary expertise with humor, aiming to bring joy and laughter to every meal. The book features vibrant photographs of Wilson in action.
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Justin Wilson's Easy Cookin': 150 Rib-Tickling Recipes for Good Eating
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Featuring over 165 diverse recipes, this cookbook emphasizes simplicity and flavor, making meal preparation quick and enjoyable. It promises to keep you out of the kitchen while still delivering delicious and satisfying dishes. Perfect for those who want to enjoy great food without the hassle of complicated cooking techniques.
New in paperback Justin Wilson made his mark as a storyteller and humorist--a goodwill ambassador of the Cajun culture of South Louisiana. He took a culture slur and made it a label of distinction, proudly identifying himself, and his cooking, as "Cajun." For this, his final retrospective, Wilson reminisces about times gone by, the recipes he created, and the evolution of his cooking style. He features delicious original recipes, including some healthy and convenient options, and his famously funny anecdotes. Complementing such tasty tidbits are photos that capture the essence of this loveable Cajun icon. Now in paperback, this classic is sure to help you "pass a good time." I GARONTEE
Monitoring Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel Using Half-Cell Potentials
- 104pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book presents a non-destructive technique utilizing half-cell potential to effectively monitor corrosion levels in reinforcing steel within concrete structures. Unlike traditional methods that merely detect corrosion presence, this approach tracks corrosion progression over time. Through experiments on large reinforced concrete slabs, subjected to accelerated corrosion conditions, the findings confirm that half-cell potential is a reliable indicator for assessing corrosion in substantial concrete specimens, such as those found in bridge decks.
Shadowstrike
- 660pages
- 24 heures de lecture
Set in the aftermath of an economic collapse, Parkson City is now a walled-off haven for the wealthy, leaving the outside population to fend for themselves. After a tragic event spurs him into action, Robert James trains for nine years under a mysterious elder. Upon infiltrating the city, he discovers that Parkson is ruled by a crime lord and a powerful enforcer. Embracing his new identity as ShadowStrike, Robert must confront his prejudices and fight to save the oppressed citizens from tyranny.