Jenna, conocida como The Eco Baker, fusiona a la perfección su pasión por la comida con un profundo compromiso con el medio ambiente. Su experiencia culinaria, perfeccionada a través de una formación formal en artes de pastelería, informa su escritura, la cual explora las intrincadas conexiones entre lo que comemos y la salud de nuestro planeta. Una amplia experiencia viviendo y viajando a través de diversas culturas ha ampliado su perspectiva sobre la gastronomía sostenible. Su objetivo es inspirar a los lectores hacia elecciones más conscientes con el medio ambiente en sus cocinas y vidas, fomentando una apreciación más profunda de la gestión ecológica.
When seventeen-year-old Cass lands the girlfriend of her dreams, she struggles to hide her secret online life where she role-plays fanfiction scenes with a group of internet strangers, and things get even more complicated when she winds up falling for her scene partner, Rowan.
Inspired by her travels across Europe and the United States, this cookbook offers over 50 unique dessert, beverage, and bread recipes. Each dish reflects Jenna's personal twist on traditional favorites, such as Croque Monsieur Stuffed Pretzels from France, Apple Strudel from Germany, and Cannoli Ice Cream from Italy. With more than 130 pages of culinary creativity, readers can explore a diverse range of flavors and techniques that celebrate the joy of baking and cooking.
For fans of Becky Albertalli and Kelly Quindlen, We Got the Beat is the perfect queer friends-to-enemies-to-lovers tale. With romance, fat representation, and a meaningful exploration on how past hurts can affect our future, Jenna Miller's novel is sure to deliver all the feels. Jordan Elliott is a fat, nerdy lesbian, and the first junior to be named editor in chief of the school newspaper. Okay, that last part hasn't happened yet, but it will. It's positive thinking that has gotten Jordan this far. Ever since Mackenzie West, her friend-turned-enemy, humiliated her at the start of freshman year, Jordan has thrown herself into journalism and kept her eyes trained on the future. So it's a total blow when Jordan discovers that she not only didn't get the editor in chief spot, but she's been assigned the volleyball beat instead. And who is the star and newly crowned captain of the volleyball team? Mackenzie West. But words are Jordan's weapon, and she has some ideas about how to exact a long-awaited revenge on her nemesis. Then things get murky when forced time together has Mack and Jordan falling back into their friendship, and into something more. And when Mack confesses the real reason she turned on Jordan freshman year, it has Jordan questioning everything--past, present, and future. If Jordan lets her guard down and Mack in, will she get everything she wants, or will she be humiliated all over again?