365 Homemade Vegetable Pasta Recipes: A Highly Recommended Vegetable Pasta Cookbook
Barbara Wilson
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Description
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- Orzo Recipes
- Lasagna Recipe
- Fondue Recipes
- Ravioli Recipes
- Beef Stroganoff Recipe
- Tuna Casserole Recipes
- Butternut Squash Recipes
Product Details
Price
$14.99
Publisher
Independently Published
Publish Date
November 19, 2020
Pages
212
Dimensions
7.99 X 10.0 X 0.45 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798567549315
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About the Author
Barbara J. Wilson is the Executive Vice Provost of Faculty and Academic Affairs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) and also the Kathryn Lee Baynes Dallenbach Professor in the Department of Communication at UIUC. Her research focuses on the social and psychological effects of the media on youth. She is coauthor of three book volumes of the National Television Violence Study (1997-1998).She also co-edited the Handbook of Children, Media, and Development (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008), and has published over 100 articles, chapters, and technical reports on media effects and their implications for media policy. She currently serves on the editorial boards of five academic journals, including Media Psychology and the Journal of Media and Children. In 2008, she was elected as Fellow of the International Communication Association. She has served as a research consultant for Nickelodeon, the National Association of Television Program Executives, Discovery Channel Pictures, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.