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How to Cook with Microwave Cookbook: Learn How to Cook Yummy Meals Without Muche Effort, with This Useful Tool! Quick and Easy Recipes Inside

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55% OFFfor Bookstores! Discounted Retail Price NOW!! WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN HOW TO COOK FASTER WITH MICROWAVE DO YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE DISHES SO YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR COOKING SKILLS Your customers will love this book and will never stop using it!HARDCOVER EDITION This book is what you looking for! With the microwave, you can create an infinity of dishes without spending too much time but still creating yummy dishes.This Quick and Easy Microwave Recipes cookbook is part of a collection of books that gives you a great chance for you as it offers many different ways to use this incredible tool for your meal plan, for any kind of meal! You will learn healthy recipes that vegetarians can also eat, but also for meat lovers!It is a good opportunity to lean new dishes to surprise your family and friends. There are plenty of recipes for any kind of meal you desire! In this book, you will find delicious recipes Dinner Breakfast Dessert Lunch Dips And much more!Do you think it will be difficult to use start a new diet and you don't have much timeWell, this book gives you a step-by-step guide to the preparation of the recipes and thanks to the microwave, you won't need much time to prepare them

114 pages, Hardcover

Published April 13, 2021

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Graham Coleman

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Graham Coleman is President of the Orient Foundation for Arts and Culture(UK), a major Tibetan cultural conservancy organization. He has been editing Tibetan Buddhist poetry and prose texts in cooperation with various distinguished translators since the mid-1970s.
Graham Coleman was born in Richmond, England, in 1951 and raised in Luxor, Upper Egypt, where his father was the Head Artist with the University of Chicago’s Egyptological expedition.
Educated at Mill Hill School and the University of Bristol where he received an Honours Degree in Psychology and Drama.
Writer and Director of the acclaimed feature documentary ‘Tibet – A Buddhist Trilogy’ (Arts Council of England and Thread Cross Films), 1976 to 1979. (http://www.tibetantrilogy.org.uk)
Studied Tibetan language and literature at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1975 to 1976, and between 1976 and 1989 received teachings on Tibetan Buddhist theory and practice, privately, from HH the 14th Dalai Lama, HH Trijang Rinpoche, HH Dudjom Rinpoche, HH Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and HE the 6th Tharig Rinpoche.
Chief Executive of the Orient Foundation for Arts and Culture (http://www.orient.org), 1983 to present.
Directed the creation of the world’s largest online multimedia archive of classical Tibetan knowledge (http://www.tibetan-knowledge.org), and established a network of multimedia documentation sites and libraries in the major Tibetan monasteries of India.
Co-Founder, in 2000, of the Academy of Classical Arts in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, which resulted in the creation of the first online training resource for classical Tibetan artists (http://www.tibetan-arts.org).
Between 2001 and 2004, initiated and managed a cooperation between the Orient Foundation for Arts and Culture, Microsoft Corporation and the Royal Government of Bhutan, which integrated Unicode based Tibetan script computing into the Microsoft Windows operating system and Microsoft applications. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology...).
In 2002, while working in Bhutan on the integration of Tibetan script into Windows, he met Dechen Chhoden, from Galing, in East Bhutan. They married in February, 2003 and their son Rinchen Sangay Coleman was born in December, 2003.
Editor: ‘A Handbook of Tibetan Culture’, Rider 1993; the first complete translation of the ‘Tibetan Book of the Dead’, Penguin Classics 2005; and ‘Meditations on Living, Dying and Loss’, Penguin 2008.

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