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AL SEÑOR LIBRERO

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Señor: le pido perdón; no hay ningún énfasis en los volúmenes que se le ofrecen. Si estuvieran escritor en estilo Salvandyse le pediría, por cada uno, cuatro mil francos.

No se emplean frases pomposas; jamás el etilo quema el papel; jamás se habla de cadáveres; las palabras horrible, sublime, horror, execrable, disolución de la sociedad, etc., no se emplean.

El autor tiene la fatuidad de no imitar a nadie, pero  si fuera necesario, para dar una idea de la obra, comparar su estilo con el de alguno de los escritores franceses, el autor diría:

He tratado de contar, no como los señores de Salvandy o de Marchangy, sino como Michel de Montaigne o el presidente De Brosses.

Henri Beyle “Stendhal” (1783-1842)
Vida de Napoleón” (1817-18)
Edición de la Colección Austral (1953)

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Smoked Turkey Thyme Salad

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What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fab Foodstuff: Smoked Turkey Thyme Salad! One of my offseason luxuries is baking a turkey during the summer months. Think about it. There’s less holiday stress, plenty of time, and loads of leftover ideas. Think it’s way too much meat for the two of you? No worries. Divide the cooked turkey into gallon-size freezer bags to use as timesaving options later on. Turkey makes a refreshing substitute for most chicken or pork recipes by simply adding different herbs and spices. I’ve served turkey carnitas with chunky salsa for a Mexican fiesta, shredded turkey and hash browns with eggs for a weekend breakfast, and added garden vegetables for a farm table midday Cobb salad. Today though, in lieu of chicken salad, turkey is the star attraction for a summertime picnic.

SMOKED TURKEY THYME SALAD

Ingredients:

2 cups cooked turkey, shredded

1/4 teaspoon liquid smoke

1/2 cup…

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*GLOBAL DETROIT is a nonprofit regional economic development initiative that believes immigrants and refugees are critical to job creation, regional growth, and prosperity. Global Detroit is revitalizing Metro Detroit’s economy by mobilizing its immigrant potential. We are an innovator and expert in connecting international talent with regional businesses’ unmet talent needs, catalyzing the growth and development of immigrant entrepreneurs, revitalizing neighborhoods, and building a globally-competitive and inclusive region.

In addition to our local efforts, Global Detroit has spearheaded the creation of the Welcoming Economies Global Network (WE Global), a ten-state regional collaborative
of 20 peer local immigrant economic development initiatives across the Rust Belt. WE Global Network is a project of Welcoming America, run in partnership with Global Detroit.

“make a difference about something other than yourselves.”

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thank you Toni Morrison, for your many inspirational words.

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