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Morocco on a plate : breads, entrees, and desserts with authentic spice
\"The Moroccan kitchen is full of brilliant flavors, scents, and colors. Deeply sensual, Moroccan cuisine evokes images of the Arabian Nights and ancient mysticism that speaks to the senses and inspires the connoisseur with its fragrant spices, dried fruits, and olives. Morocco on a Plate captures on the page the traditions and secrets of Morocco's delicacies and brings them to the Western reader in a stunning display. Luscious photos, bold colors, and passages on the history of Morocco make this book a beautiful addition to the coffee table as well as an indispensable asset to the kitchen counter. Morocco on a Plate includes recipes for such traditional dishes as: Harissa Couscous with roasted vegetables Fish kebabs Stuffed lamb patties Turkey stew with figs Spiced apples with cinnamon and rosewater And much more With detailed descriptions of ingredients and simple instructions, these recipes are perfect for cooks of any level of experience. Discover authentic Moroccan spices, salads with the tang of citrus, nourishing stews, and exotic desserts. Eat food that embraces color, body, and texture--that is not just gorgeous but also healthy and that tastes of distant destinations\"-- Provided by publisher.
A 10-year history of perinatal care at the Brockington Mother and Baby Unit Stafford
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Green, Debra J.
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Hofberg, Kristina
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Sumathipala, Athula
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Adult
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Care and treatment
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Complications and side effects
2016
Perinatal mother and baby units are an essential service for women suffering from perinatal mental illness by allowing the baby to stay with the mother whilst receiving inpatient mental health care. Such units enable the mother to develop a relationship with her baby in a safe and supportive environment whilst caring for her mental health needs and allow her to gain confidence in her role as a mother. This article presents the development of the Brockington Mother and Baby unit and its progressive advancement towards an exemplary service for women suffering from perinatal mental illness. The Brockington Mother and Baby unit (MBU) at South Staffordshire and Shropshire Healthcare Foundation Trust (SSSFT) is celebrating its 10th anniversary and is one of six MBUs accredited as excellent by the Royal College of Psychiatry (RCPsych). The unit is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Quality Care Network and thereby adheres to their national standard of care. This article describes the journey from a single lone worker in perinatal mental health to an exemplary service caring for women with perinatal mental illness during the first 12 months following the birth of their child.
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