Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Blogger Cookbooks

Did you know that many of your favorite cookbook authors started out as bloggers? Or maybe you have been following various bloggers, not knowing they had cookbooks!!

Many food bloggers become so popular and acquire such a following, they write cookbooks! Below is a list of several that you can borrow from Brownsburg Public Library, along with a link to their blog. Do you know of any food bloggers with cookbooks that we have left out? Comment on this post!








Artisan Bread in 5 Minutes a Day
, by Jeff Hertzberg
Call number: 641.815 HER Hold this item
Healthy Bread in 5 Minutes a Day, by Jeff Hertzberg
Call number: 641.815 HER Hold this item
*Blog: zoebakes
Cake Pops by Bakerella, by Bakerella
Call number: 641.86539 DUD Hold this item
*Blog: Bakerella
Ready for Dessert, by David Lebovitz
Call number: 641.86 LEB Hold this item
*Blog: David Lebovitz








The Pio
neer Woman Cooks, by Ree Drummond
Call number: 641.59766 DRU Hold this item
*Blog: The Pioneer Woman Cooks
Vegan Cookies Invade Your Cookie Jar, by Isa Chandra Moskowitz
Call number: 641.5636 MOS Hold this item
*Blog: Post Punk Kitchen
Gluten-free Girl and the Chef, by Shauna James Ahern
Call number: 641.5639 AHE Hold this item
*Blog: glutenfreegirl








Family Feasts for $75 a Week, by Mary Ostyn
Call number: 641.552 OST Hold this item
Blog: owlhaven
Make it Fast, Cook it Slow,
by Stephanie O'Dea
Call number: 641.5884 O'DE Hold this item
Blog: A Year of Slow Cooking
The $5 Dinner Mom Cookbook
, by Erin Chase
Call number: 641.552 CHA Hold this item
Blog: 5dollardinners





Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Check out these new books!

Vaclav & Lena: a novel
by Haley Tanner
Call number: FIC TAN
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Description from the publisher:

Vaclav and Lena seem destined for each other. They meet as children in an ESL class in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn. Vaclav is precocious and verbal. Lena, struggling with English, takes comfort in the safety of his adoration, his noisy, loving home, and the care of Rasia, his big-hearted mother. Vaclav imagines their story unfolding like a fairy tale, or the perfect illusion from his treasured Magician’s Almanac, but among the many truths to be discovered in Haley Tanner’s wondrous debut is that happily ever after is never a foregone conclusion.

One day, Lena does not show up for school. She has disappeared from Vaclav and his family’s lives as if by a cruel magic trick. For the next seven years, Vaclav says goodnight to Lena without fail, wondering if she is doing the same somewhere. On the eve of Lena’s seventeenth birthday he finds out.

Haley Tanner has the originality and verve of a born storyteller, and the boldness to imagine a world in which love can overcome the most difficult circumstances. In Vaclav & Lena she has created two unforgettable young protagonists who evoke the joy, the confusion, and the passion of having a profound, everlasting connection with someone else.

In the Sea There are Crocodiles
based on the true story of Enaiatollah Akbari
by Fabio Geda
Call number: FIC GED
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Description from the publisher:
When ten-year-old Enaiatollah Akbari’s small village in Afghanistan falls prey to Taliban rule in early 2000, his mother shepherds the boy across the border into Pakistan but has to leave him there all alone to fend for himself. Thus begins Enaiat’s remarkable and often punish­ing five-year ordeal, which takes him through Iran, Turkey, and Greece before he seeks political asylum in Italy at the age of fifteen.

Along the way, Enaiat endures the crippling physical and emotional agony of dangerous border crossings, trekking across bitterly cold mountain pathways for days on end or being stuffed into the false bottom of a truck. But not every­one is as resourceful, resilient, or lucky as Enaiat, and there are many heart-wrenching casualties along the way.

Based on Enaiat’s close collaboration with Italian novelist Fabio Geda and expertly rendered in English by an award- winning translator, this novel reconstructs the young boy’s memories, perfectly preserving the childlike perspective and rhythms of an intimate oral history.

Told with humor and humanity, In the Sea There Are Crocodiles brilliantly captures Enaiat’s moving and engaging voice and lends urgency to an epic story of hope and survival.

The Sense of an Ending
by Julian Barnes
Call number: FIC BAR
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Description from the publisher:

By an acclaimed writer at the height of his powers, The Sense of an Ending extends a streak of extraordinary books that began with the best-selling Arthur & George and continued with Nothing to Be Frightened Of and, most recently, Pulse.

This intense new novel follows a middle-aged man as he contends with a past he has never much thought about—until his closest childhood friends return with a vengeance, one of them from the grave, another maddeningly present. Tony Webster thought he’d left all this behind as he built a life for himself, and by now his marriage and family and career have fallen into an amicable divorce and retirement. But he is then presented with a mysterious legacy that obliges him to reconsider a variety of things he thought he’d understood all along, and to revise his estimation of his own nature and place in the world.

A novel so compelling that it begs to be read in a single sitting, with stunning psychological and emotional depth and sophistication, The Sense of an Ending is a brilliant new chapter in Julian Barnes’s oeuvre.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Get Grinched!


Dr. Seuss’ “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” is one of my favorite holiday books, and the 1966 cartoon adaptation is one I can watch over and over. Although I am usually tired of “White Christmas” and “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” by December 1st, I’ll happily sing along with “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” until mid-January!

In the spirit of our hearts growing a little bit this holiday season, we invite you and your family to join us for a fun-filled evening of Grinchy goodness! Our Grinch Night will be Tuesday, December 13 from 5-7 p.m. We’ll have stations set up around the children’s area where you will be able to “Undecorate” a Christmas tree, hear the Grinch story as well as some other fun books, take a photo and Grinchify it, guess the stink in the “Stink, Stank, Stunk” station, as well as meet the Grinch himself! We will have crafts and snacks and at 6:30 we’ll begin the movie. This event is free and open to the entire family.

What are your most treasured holiday books and movies?

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Family Grinch Night at the Library



Are you feeling a little grinchy? Whether you're full of holiday cheer or 'bah humbug', make plans to bring the family and join us for Grinch Night Tuesday, December 13th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Enjoy activities such as making crazy musical instruments, race to undecorate a tree, take a sniff at the 'Stink, Stank, Stunk' station, and more! Finish off the night with watching the classic holiday movie. And beware, you may even find the Grinch himself lurking about!






This event is free and open to the whole family. Registration is not required, please contact the library with any questions or for futher information. (317)852-3167

Thursday, December 8, 2011

New Christmas Books

Christmas with Southern Living 2011
This book contains over 100 new recipes and tons of decorating and entertaining ideas. Get ideas for table settings and centerpieces, and find a list of where to find the props and accessories used throughout the book.
Call number: 745.59412 CHR
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Christmas All Through the House
Features more than four hundred kitchen-tested recipes for Christmas meals, desse
rts, snacks, and drinks, along with gift suggestions and complete instructions for hundreds of Christmas crafts.
Call number: 745 CHR
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Debbie Macomber's Christmas Cookbook
Debbie shares her personal memories and recipes with us in this beautifully illustrated book. Also includes easy-to-follow instructions for crafts, decorations and gift wrapping.
Call number: 641.5686 MAC
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Cooking for Christmas
This book features over 350 recipes and 20 menu ideas. Includes nearly 200 photos!
Call number: 641.5686 COO
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Hungering for the Hunger Games?


If you’re like me, you’ve been following every scrap of news on the new Hunger Games movie, based on the book by Suzanne Collins, due out in March. In cruel circumstance, the newest trailer is fantastic, which only reemphasizes how far away March is! (Click here to see it!)

A lot of adults are enjoying this dystopian teen novel featuring an oppressive government that forces each district in a post-apocalyptic America to send a boy and girl tribute to the Hunger Games, a televised spectacle in which the tributes must fight to the death until one victor remains. If you’re waiting on your hold to be ready for the book, or if you’ve already devoured them and want some similar books to read, here are my suggestions!


The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness
Todd Hewitt is the only boy in a town of men. Ever since the settlers were infected with the Noise germ, everyone can hear what each other thinks. Todd is just a month away from becoming a man, but in the midst of the cacophony, he knows that the town is hiding something from him – something so awful Todd is forced to flee with only his dog, whose simple, loyal voice he hears too. With men from the town in pursuit, the two stumble upon a strange and eerily silent creature: a girl. Who is she? Why wasn’t she killed by the germ like all the females on New World?
Unwind by Neal Shusterman
In a society where unwanted teens are salvaged for their body parts, three runaways fight to survive. If they make it to their 18th birthday, they can’t be harmed—but when every piece of them is wanted by a world gone mad, eighteen seems far, far away.
Feed by M.T. Anderson
For Titus and his friends, it started out like any trip to the moon—a chance to party during spring break. But that was before the hacker caused their feeds to malfunction. And it was before Titus met Violet, who has decided to fight the feed, a continuous internet experience implanted in everyone’s brain.
Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi
In a futuristic world, teen Nailer scavenges copper wiring from grounded oil tankers for a living, but when he finds a beached clipper ship with a girl in the wreckage, he has to decide if he should strip the ship for its wealth or rescue the girl. Winner of the 2011 Michael Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature.


Little Brother by Cory Doctorow
While skipping school one day, technogeek Marcus is caught near the site of a terrorist attack on San Francisco and held by the Department of Homeland Security for six days of intensive interrogation. After his release, he vows to use his skills to fight back against an increasingly frightening system of surveillance.
Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer
After an asteroid knocks the moon closer to earth, worldwide tsunamis wipe out the coasts, earthquakes rock the continents, and volcanic ash blocks out the sun. In her journal, Miranda records the events of each desperate day, while she and her family struggle to hold on to their most priceless resource—hope.
Tomorrow, When The War Began by John Marsden
Returning from a camping trip in the Australian bush, Ellie and her six friends are shocked to learn that their country has been invaded and that everyone in their home town has been taken prisoner.


Graceling by Kristin Cashore
In a world where some people are born with extreme and often-feared skills called Graces, Katsa struggles for redemption from her own horrifying Grace, the Grace of killing, and teams up with another young fighter to save their land from a corrupt king.
Matched by Ally Condie
All her life, Cassia has never had a choice. The Society dictates everything: when and how to play, where to work, where to live, what to eat and wear, when to die, and most importantly to Cassia as she turns 17, who to marry. When she is Matched with her best friend Xander, things couldn't be more perfect. But why did her neighbor Ky's face show up on her match disk as well?
The Host by Stephenie Meyer
A member of an alien species that takes over the minds of human bodies, “Wanderer” is unable to quiet her human host's consciousness, and her love for a man who is in hiding with a group of human rebels, which forces both possessor and host to become unwilling allies.

Friday, November 18, 2011

We're Crazy for Cookies!

It's true, here at the library we love cookies! You can tell because we have all kinds of cookie-themed programs coming up for lots of different age groups. We hope you share our love of tasty treats! Read on to see what's coming up for your age group. Registration is required for all programs unless otherwise noted.


Preschoolers ages 3 1/2 - 6 can sign up to participate in Gingerbread Fun on Wednesday, November 30th from 10:00 - 11:00 am or 1:00 - 2:00 pm (registration begins Friday, November 18th); or Gingerbread Christmas on Tuesday, December 6th from 10:00 - 11:00 am or 1:00 -2:00 pm (registration begins Friday, November 25th). Children will hear gingerbread stories, make a craft, and decorate a gingerbread cookie. Click here to see our calendar of events.


Elementary kids between the ages of 6-10 can sign up to participate in a Cookie Decorating Workshop for Kids on Saturday, December 10th from 2:00 -3:00 pm (registration is now open). There will be enough cookies to eat a few and still have several to bag up and give as gifts - get creative! Click here to see our calendar of events.



Teens ages 11 - 19 can sign up to participate in a Holiday Cookie Decorating party on Thursday, December 15th from 6:00 - 7:00 pm (registration is now open). Kick back and relax with friends as you enjoy punch and cookies while trying your hand at decorating. Click here to see our calendar of events.


And of course we have cookies for grown-ups too! Adults can sign up to participate in Handmade Holidays: Cookie Exchange on Monday, December 5th from 6:00 - 7:00 pm (registration is now open). Get some new holiday cookie recipes by exchanging cookies with friends! What you do: Register (space is limited), give your recipe to Patti (or e-mail to pkovach@brownsburg.lib.in.us), bake 4 dozen cookies (you'll go home with 4 dozen), then bring the cookies, recipe and containers to take home your goodies. Please bring a food donation for the Hendricks County Food Pantry. Refreshments will be provided. Click here to see our calendar of events.

We hope to see you at one of our delicious cookie programs coming up soon! If you have any questions or wish to register by phone, please contact the library at (317)852-3167.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Need Thanksgiving Meal Ideas???

Then check out these books featuring starters, side dishes, main courses, and desserts!

Martha Stewart's New Pies & Tarts
Call Number: 641.8652 STE
Martha's book includes 150 recipes for sweet and savory pies and tarts, all with color photos of course! Try the classic Pumpkin Pie, Apple Butter Hand Pie, Butterscotch Praline Cream Pie, or the Leek and Olive Tart!
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Taste of Home Baking
Call Number: 641.815 TAS
Browse through this collection of over 725 recipes, with photos not just of final products, but also of baking and mixing methods. There's even a chapter dedicated to coffee cakes and sweet rolls-perfect for Thanksgiving breakfast!
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Cooking Light Comfort Food
Call Number: 641.5635 COO
Try your hand at some lighter versions of comfort food classics, such as mashed potatoes, buttermilk biscuits, sweet potato casserole, and pumpkin-cinnamon streusel buns! Features over 200 recipes.
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Sara Foster's Southern Kitchen
Call Number: 641.5975 FOS
If you like Southern cooking, then this is the book for you! Try out the Cheesy Grits Casserole, the Country Ham, the Creamy Potato Salad, and of course the Molasses-Bourbon Pecan Pie!
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Friday, November 11, 2011

Upcoming Adult Programs!

If you are wanting to eat healthier and save money, then one of these upcoming adult programs may be for you. Check them out, along with related books in our library! Click on the image of the book to view more info about it.

Healthy Holiday E
ating
Tuesday, November 15th, 1 pm
Join us as representatives from Brownsburg Meadows New Energy discuss healthier options for cooking your holiday dishes, including what items to avoid, and which ones to include to make them healthier. They will also discuss the benefits of exercise. Register here.








Extreme Couponing in the Real World Workshop
Tuesday, November 15th, 6:30 pm

Briana Carter of BargainBriana.com, helps readers save money while shopping by utilizing effecting couponing methods. You will often see Briana on WTHR on the “Saving Your Money” segment. Want to learn how to do extreme couponing with Briana? Here's your chance and it's FREE! Join us for this couponing workshop where Briana will share her tips and tricks with you, along with some great coupons! There will also be time for questions at the end! Register here.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Animal Tales: In a Nutshell

Kids ages 4-10 who are interested in all the living things around them will love Animal Tales! This great program happens on the first Wednesday of each month. November's session meets tomorrow - Wednesday November 2nd at 4:00. No registration required!

Each month a Hendricks County Parks and Recreation Naturalist will read a story about something that lives right here in Indiana. Usually it's an animal, but this month they're changing it up a little and talking about the life cycle of trees. Come hear the story In a Nutshell by Joseph Anthony and learn about how a tiny acorn can grow into a mighty oak tree. There are usually some interesting things to look at and touch and there's always a fun craft at the end!

For more information about the Hendricks County Parks and Recreation Department and to find out what other programs they have to offer those of all ages, check out their website.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Did you like Gunsmoke? And Amanda Blake?

Then don't miss this Saturday's event! We'll be joined November 5th, from 2-4, by author Beckey Burgoyne as she talks about her Amanda Blake biography entitled Perfectly Amanda, Gunsmoke's Miss Kitty: To Dodge and Beyond. Ms. Burgoyne will discuss the writing of the book, will show DVDs about Blake's life, and will be more than willing to chat and answer questions! Books will be sold (and can be signed), with a portion of the proceeds going to Brownsburg Public Library. Register here!

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Thrill the World

Learn Michael Jackson’s Thriller dance at the library and dress up as a zombie to break a world record! The Brownsburg Public Library will host our first annual “Thrill the World” event this Saturday, October 29th. This is a family-friendly event open to all ages. Events all over the world will be taking place at the exact same time (10 p.m. in our time zone) to simultaneously perform this famous dance, an icon of pop culture! You can attend our last “learn the dance” workshop tomorrow, Wednesday, October 26 from 6-8 p.m. There will be areas set up for complete beginners as well as those who already know the moves and just want more practice. On Saturday, October 29th doors will open at 7 p.m. for another dance practice session and makeup/costume help (we will have some makeup, but you will need to bring your own costume. We can help with rips and fake blood on costumes!) Anyone wanting to dance for the world record should plan to be here by 9 p.m. with a photo ID, or a parent/guardian with a photo ID for minors.

A donation jar will be available to help the library cover the $20 event registration fee. Any profits made over this amount will be donated to the Friends of the Brownsburg Library, which supports library programming for all ages.

To learn or practice the dance at home, visit http://www.youtube.com/user/INESSENS#p/c/3FF08D2BE42682AC/39/RuHFna5mcpo for the first clip in the video how-to.

For tips on zombie makeup and costuming, check out the Oakland California’s Thrill the World site: http://thrilltheworldoakland.com/ZombieGuide.aspx. There are some great links on the right side of the page.

For updates on the Brownsburg Public Library’s events, subscribe to the email newsletter by sending a message to ttw11brownsburg@gmail.com, or join our Facebook Group by searching for “Thrill the World Brownsburg.”


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Take a Trip to Antarctica!

If you like to travel or learn about new places, then join us on the last Wednesday of every month for Armchair Travel Club!! Join us on October 26th at 1pm as we travel to Antarctica, as well as Chile & Argentina, with Hendricks County resident Ron Stoner, as he recounts his journey with a dvd of still photos. There will be time to ask questions, and we'll also enjoy food!! Registration required. Ages 18+.
Register here.

In the meantime, check out these books our library has about Antarctica, Chile, and Argentina!
March of the Penguins by Luc Jacquet
Call number: 598.47 JAC
Learn all about the unique behaviors of penguins in Antarctica.
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The Endurance: Shackleton's legendary Antarctic expedition by Caroline Alexander
Call number: 919.8904 ALE
Read about Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition where the ship, Endurance, became trapped by ice.
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Antarctica: Exploring the Exteme: 400 Years of Adventure by Marilyn J. Landis
Call number: 919.8904 LAN
Learn about voyages taken by past explorers, as well as the geography and wildlife of the area.
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Chile & Easter Island by Eyewitness Travel Guides
Call number: 918.30466 CHI
Includes detailed maps of towns and regions, lists of hotels and restaurants, and information about festivals and outdoor activities.
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Argentina by Lonely Planet
Call number: 918.20464 ARG
Introduces the best of Argentina, including the best city eating, shopping, and nightlife, along with info on hiking, cycling, and skiing.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Ancient Egypt for Kids

Calling all future archeologists! Are you a kid between the ages of 6 and 10? Do you love learning about mummies, pharaohs, pyramids, and all things related to Ancient Egypt? Then we have the program for you! Be sure to register for 'Exploring History: Ancient Egypt' at BPL. It's Thursday November 3rd from 4:30 - 5:30 pm. We will make some cool crafts and even try a snack from ancient times! Be sure to bring either a doll or an action figure to turn into your very own mummy. In the mean time, check out some of the great books we have about Ancient Egypt for kids!


We have tons of awesome nonfiction (true) books including:


Mummies, Pyramids, and Pharaohs: A Book About Ancient Egypt by Gail Gibbons
Call Number: J 932 GIB
Provides an overview of life in ancient Egypt, describing the people, daily activities, beliefs and customs, and what has been learned from artifacts left behind.
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Food and Cooking in Ancient Egypt by Clive Gifford
Call Number: J 394.12 GIF
Discusses food, farming, trading, drinking, cooking, baking, and feasts in ancient Egypt.
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If I Were a Kid in Ancient Egypt
Call Number: J 932 IF
Describes what life was like for children in ancient Egypt, discussing education, entertainment, medicine, food, and religion.
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The Mystery of the Egyptian Mummy by Joyce Filer
Call Number: J 932 FIL
Describes the process the British Museum went through to unearth the mummy Hornedjitef.
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Also part of the nonfiction section, you can check out some biographies (books about famous people) including some about real people who lived in Egypt long ago:



Hatshepsut: The Princess Who Became King by Ellen Galford
Call Number: JB HAT
Chronicles the ancient Egyptian female pharaoh's life, and describes the civilization's social customs and culture during the fifteenth century B.C.
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Or for those interested in just a fun story, check out some of our picture books:


Temple Cat by Andrew Clements
Call Number: JP CLE
A temple cat in ancient Egypt grows tired of being worshipped and cared for in a reverent fashion and travels to the seaside, where she finds genuine affection with a fisherman and his children.
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Skippyjon Jones in Mummy Trouble by Judy Schachner
Call Number: JP SCH
Skippyjon Jones, a Siamese kitten who thinks he's a Chihuahua, dreams of traveling to ancient Egypt with his gang of Chihuahua amigos.
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Come in to the library today to find these or many more great books!