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  • Grandma's Best Quick Breads: Grandma's Best Recipes

    Marg Ruttan

    eBook (Blue Jeans Publishing, Nov. 23, 2014)
    There is nothing that is much easier to make than a quick bread or loaf. Just mix up the ingredients, put the mixture in the pan, set the timer for around an hour and go do some other things. Come back when the timer goes and you have a lovely, fresh, home-made treat that everyone will love. I often make a loaf/quick bread and once it is well cooled slice it. I then freeze it and if I want a slice or two for a lunch for my husband I just go to the freezer and get a couple of slices. Having a frozen loaf is also great if you end up with unexpected company. Just take several slices out of the freezer, wrap them in paper towel and defrost them in the microwave. Works a treat.As I have said in all my other books, I come from a long line of cooks on both sides of my family. I have been writing about food for well over 35 years and love to create recipes.All of the recipes in this cookbook are ones that my family and I have been making for years. They're tried and true and all are easy to make and turn out exceptionally well every time.You don't have to fuss with these recipes, just whip them up, put them in the pan and bake. And you'll have some great treats.Enjoy!
  • Blood Type Infected 1: No Future For Man

    Matthew Marchon

    eBook (Orange Rock Publishing, Sept. 27, 2018)
    What kind of self-respecting zombie can be stopped with a bullet to the brain?This isn’t your typical, whining little weakling trying to navigate his way through a zombie infested dystopian society. This is the epicenter of the outbreak, where your average novel doesn’t dare venture. This is Noah Britton fighting his way through the heart of the zombie freakin’ apocalypse.The high school is on lockdown but the infection has already invaded its borders. It’s too late. Screams echo through the halls, blood stains the lockers, the dead don’t die for long. Mutilated, half eaten corpses wander the halls in search of the living. These aren’t your normal slow moving corpses that trudge along hoping for victims. No. They run faster. Fight harder. Know no pain. Show no weakness. Offer no reprieve.Noah must make the ultimate sacrifice and decide who to save and who to leave behind. What ranks higher in these desperate times; friendship or strategy? Can old rivals put aside their differences and work together for the greater good or will human emotions lead to the end of the world as we know it?The edge of your seat intensity never dies as Noah, his neurotic bus driver, his best friends, his worst enemies, the girl he likes, the girl he hates or loves or who the hell even knows anymore and a power hungry rival desperate for control all try to co-inhabit a school bus in search of a safe haven that may no longer exist.Gruesome. Intense. Graphic and Brutally violent. Yet emotionally driven with enough heart to sustain a dying species taken off life support. The characters tear themselves from the pages, forcing their way into your heart, demanding you continue when it all gets to be too much. This is hope. This is strength. This is the end. And it’s only the beginning.
  • What Animals Do

    Beatriz Rare

    eBook (Orange Blue Publishing, Nov. 9, 2018)
    “What Animals Do” is a hysterical adventure with animals around the world performing a set of silly activities. The book contains cute and factual rhymes that will help children learn and exercise their imagination. Guaranteed laughs for every kid and parent.
  • It's Not Easy Being a T-Rex

    Beatriz Rare

    eBook (Orange Blue Publishing, May 10, 2019)
    Brian is a little T-Rex who has problems because of his tiny arms. Many of the activities he cannot do are easy for others with long arms, but that doesn’t stop Brian the T-Rex from finding new and interesting ways to play sports, hit a piñata, and enjoy other activities. Each time Brian figures out a new solution, he wonders how it will help him with similar activities. Kids will enjoy thinking of more answers for Brian, from what sports he’d be good at to how can he make a pizza. Kids will learn that no matter the problem, you can always find a solution.
  • Fletcher

    P.S. Power

    eBook (Orange Cat Publishing, July 22, 2018)
    This is the one, because time is running out...***As death sought his last breath, the mind of the historian and storykeeper Farad Ibn Istel was placed in one of the very rare crystals of memory...Now, a long time later, he awakens, tasked with saving the life of a young boy. A thing that no one else can do. Once accomplished he is stuck there, his ancient and disciplined mind mixed with that of a young child, the rambunctious and lazy boy known as Anders Brolly...To give the innocent child the life he deserves, old Farad will have to change. Adapt and find a new path through the world. That of magic and warcraft.It may not be possible for an old hermit to pull off.Especially with an ancient evil coming back into the world.One that knows him all too well...This is the first book in the amazing new series that everyone has been waiting for! Don't miss out on this incredible adventure.
  • Brian the T-Rex and the Summer Lemonade

    Beatriz Rare

    eBook (Orange Blue Publishing, July 8, 2019)
    Brian is a little T-Rex who wants to buy a skateboard after his last one breaks. He decides to open a lemonade stand in order to make the money he needs. But when another little dinosaur catches a glimpse of Brian’s success, this tiny Triceratops opens his own lemonade stand right next to Brian’s. The Triceratops lies and cheats. He gets more dino-clients at first, but soon the customers realize they are being tricked.Though the adventure, Brian not only learns the value of entrepreneurship, but he will get a firsthand lesson about honesty, friendship, and forgiveness.(Age Recommended 2-8)
  • A Little T-Rex in Space: Interactive Adventure

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, June 6, 2019)
    Brian is a little T-Rex who loves space. He dreams to join a space program that will need him to complete many missions for a successful trip across the galaxy. This is an interactive adventure where kids must solve puzzles in order to help Brian succeed. From completing mazes, coloring in new worlds, and connecting dots, kids will enjoy joining Brian on his missions as they exercise their mind and learn the Solar System.(Age Recommended 5-8)
  • The Fart That Ended the World

    Beatriz Rare

    eBook (Orange Blue Publishing, Aug. 4, 2020)
    This is a selection of four humorous stories about topical subjects. This collection includes:1. “The Fart That Ended the World”2. “The Billionaire Dinosaur”3. “Big Butt Hippos”4. “The Frog Who Knew Everything.”“The Fart That Ended the World” is a story about the poor eating habits of animals, which leads to a huge destructive event.“The Billionaire Dinosaur” is about the value of money compared to the value of friendship.In “Big Butt Hippos”, a group of hippos are obsessed with growing the biggest butt in the jungle. They forget about many more important things like science and medicine.“The Frog Who Knew Everything” is about a frog who thinks he knows everything and won’t stop sharing his advice with the other animals. He will learn the hard way that sometimes it’s better to listen.These stories are sure to entertain both kids and adults.
  • The Always Fighting Krets

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, April 19, 2020)
    This is a fun tale about understanding and empathy. The Krets are two groups of bugs divided from each other: the Ronchers in the north and the Bracklers in the south. They never share anything with each other, but an unexpected event will change that. The two groups of bugs will now have to cooperate, and they will realize that they are more similar than they thought. With hilarious illustrations, this book is sure to be enjoyed by kids and adults, and open a thoughtful conversation about different points of view.(Ages recommended 3-8)
  • What Animals Do on Christmas

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Oct. 3, 2019)
    What Animals Do on Christmas is a super fun and imaginative adventure. It explores the lives of animals in the South and North Poles, and the surprising and silly things they do when nobody is watching them.Discover what a penguin does after a day in Antarctica, and how a polar bear, a snowy owl, and an arctic hare celebrate Christmas in the Arctic.This book is filled with cute rhymes and happy, colorful illustrations. It was created to make children laugh, but also to teach them about the lives of animals and about our changing planet.(Age Recommended 3-8)
  • Pot Belly Pig Struggles

    Beatriz Rare

    eBook (Orange Blue Publishing, June 4, 2020)
    This is a collection of four stories of pot belly pigs and their individual quests to overcome their difficulties. Joe discovers that his selfishness is pushing pigs away. Arlo realizes he can’t have fun like the other pigs do because he’s always worried. Weston tries living with the other animals because he’s unhappy being a potbelly pig. Peyton must face his biggest fear (vegetables) in order to accomplish his dream, growing a jumbo belly and winning the bathing suit competition. Discover how these pigs will conquer their fears.Warning! The world of these pot belly pigs offers a variety of fun and hilarious situations, sure to entertain kids and grown-ups, but with a considerable amount of weirdness.(Age recommended 3-8)
  • Brian the T-Rex and the Christmas Gifts

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Oct. 6, 2019)
    Brian the T-Rex has big plans this Christmas. He has decided to give the perfect present to each of his friends, but he’s going to need some extra help. What would you give to a Triceratops who likes computers and math? Or to a Pterodactyl who likes to fly as fast as she can? Help Brian give the perfect gift to each of his friends, and find out what happens when Brian gets a gift that he wasn’t expecting.This is a fun and exciting book designed to teach kids about empathy and the value of gratitude.(Age Recommended 3-8)