Cooking Secrets of the CIA

Cooking Secrets of the CIA
Author: Culinary Institute of America
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1995-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780811811637

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Contains sixty seasonal and holiday recipes from the Culinary Institute of America, and includes illustrations and a table of equivalents.

More Cooking Secrets of the CIA

More Cooking Secrets of the CIA
Author: Culinary Institute of America
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1997
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780811818636

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The companion book to the PBS series of the same name, "More Cooking Secrets of the CIA" reveals the professional secrets of the most celebrated cooking school in the country, the Culinary Institute of America. Chapters correspond with the TV series, featuring Basic Cooking Secrets, Healthy Cooking Secrets, American Regional Cooking Secrets, Quick Meals from the CIA, and more. Color photos.

More Cooking Secrets of the CIA

More Cooking Secrets of the CIA
Author: Culinary Institute of America
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1997
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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"Following on the heels of the best-selling first volume, More Cooking Secrets of the CIA is the tie-in book for the fall 1997 public television series of the same name. The most celebrated cooking school in the country, the Culinary Institute of America boasts graduates such as Bradley Ogden, Larry Forgione, Paul Bocuse, and White House chef Walter Sheib. Now in its third season, the school's acclaimed TV series will continue with episodes (and corresponding chapters) on Basic Cooking Secrets, Healthy Cooking Secrets, American Regional Cooking Secrets, Mediterranean Cooking Secrets, Quick Meals from the CIA, and much more. In both the series and the book, professional chefs let home cooks in on the secrets to making time in the kitchen productive, fun, and satisfying."--Publisher description.

10pak Cooking Secrets of Cia

10pak Cooking Secrets of Cia
Author: Culinary Institute of America
Publisher: Chronicle Books (CA)
Total Pages: 131
Release: 1995-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780811892988

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The Cloak and Dagger Cook

The Cloak and Dagger Cook
Author: Kay Shaw Nelson
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Cooks
ISBN: 9781589806641

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This fascinating autobiography tells about the author's experiences as an intelligence officer, wife, and mother during the Cold War. Working undercover as a cookbook writer, she was able to combine her love of food and world travel with spying for the CIA.

The Manchurian Candidate

The Manchurian Candidate
Author: Richard Condon
Publisher: RosettaBooks
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0795335067

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The classic thriller about a hostile foreign power infiltrating American politics: “Brilliant . . . wild and exhilarating.” —The New Yorker A war hero and the recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor, Sgt. Raymond Shaw is keeping a deadly secret—even from himself. During his time as a prisoner of war in North Korea, he was brainwashed by his Communist captors and transformed into a deadly weapon—a sleeper assassin, programmed to kill without question or mercy at his captors’ signal. Now he’s been returned to the United States with a covert mission: to kill a candidate running for US president . . . This “shocking, tense” and sharply satirical novel has become a modern classic, and was the basis for two film adaptations (San Francisco Chronicle). “Crammed with suspense.” —Chicago Tribune “Condon is wickedly skillful.” —Time

What They Don't Teach You at the C.I.A.*

What They Don't Teach You at the C.I.A.*
Author: Ron Salisbury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780578664330

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For those who think--or dream--of opening a restaurant, this book is a must read. Author Ron Salisbury started out running his parents' venerable Los Angeles landmark El Cholo (founded 1923) and went on to successfully own and operate eight more popular Southern California restaurants over the ensuing decades. The author offers up his experience on how to not just survive, but thrive, in a fickle and competitive business. Want to know why you shouldn't waste money on advertising? Why you should always check in with the dishwasher? How not to lose $10,800 in annual sales? The role that women play in restaurant selection? It's all here, written in short readable vignettes with Salisbury's incisive wisdom and wit. He guarantees that at least one idea will more than save you the cost of the book, repeatedly. More than a restaurant manual, the book is filled with universal insights into good business practices. And diners in search of a great restaurant experience will appreciate Salisbury's insights into what gets people to return to their favorites.

Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me

Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me
Author: Ian Morgan Cron
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2011-06-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0849949297

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A touching memoir of life with an alcoholic father who secretly works with the CIA, a dark pilgrimage through the valley of depression and addiction, and finding a faith to redeem and a strength to forgive. "This is a record of my life as I remember it—but more importantly, as I felt it." At the age of sixteen, Ian Morgan Cron was told by his mother that his father, a motion picture executive, worked with the CIA in Europe. This astonishing revelation, coupled with his father's dark struggle with alcoholism, upended the world of a teenager struggling to become a man. Born into a family of privilege and power, Ian's life is populated with colorful people and stories as his father takes the family on a wild roller-coaster ride through wealth and poverty and back again. Decades later, as he faced his own personal demons, Ian realized that the only way to find peace was to voyage back through a painful childhood marked by extremes—privilege and poverty, violence and tenderness, truth and deceit—that he’d spent years trying to escape. A fast-paced, unique memoir about the power of forgiveness from the bestselling author of The Road Back to You Details his father’s struggle with alcohol and Cron’s own journey from addiction to twenty-three years of sobriety Encouragement to see God’s redemptive power through life’s struggles In this surprisingly funny and forgiving memoir, Ian reminds us that no matter how different the pieces may be, in the end we are all cut from the same cloth, stitched by faith into an exquisite quilt of grace.