The Frugal Gourmet Keeps The Feast
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Author | : Jeff Smith |
Publisher | : Gramercy |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Low budget cookery |
ISBN | : 9780517203651 |
All the incredients that make THE FRUGAL GOURMET one of the most popular cooking shows on television are in this bestselling cookbook, including: a complete range of cooking techniques, advice on kitchen equipment, special hints and tips, exciting ideas for vegetarian meals, PLUS more than100 illustrations of recipes and techniques. "From the Paperback edition."
Author | : Jeff Smith |
Publisher | : William Morrow |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780688115685 |
Jeff Smith gives ancient world recipes and discusses the sacred and symbolic meaning of food in the Bible.
Author | : Laurel Robertson |
Publisher | : Ten Speed Press |
Total Pages | : 513 |
Release | : 2011-12-14 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0307807185 |
The complete cookbook and reference center for the whole-foods kitchen - over a million copies sold! The New Laurel's Kitchen is everything that made the first edition loved and trusted, with hundreds of new recipes and the latest nutritional information. • Over 500 recipes, ideas, menus, and suggestions, each tested and perfected for satisfying, wholesome home cooking • Imaginative use of low-cost, easy-to-find foods • Dozens of ways to cut back on fat without losting flavor • Revolutionary food guide that makes good nutrition easy • Sections on cooking for children, elders, pregnant moms, athletes • Practical applications of the latest in nutrition science
Author | : Deb Perelman |
Publisher | : Knopf |
Total Pages | : 696 |
Release | : 2012-10-30 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0307961060 |
NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • Celebrated food blogger and best-selling cookbook author Deb Perelman knows just the thing for a Tuesday night, or your most special occasion—from salads and slaws that make perfect side dishes (or a full meal) to savory tarts and galettes; from Mushroom Bourguignon to Chocolate Hazelnut Crepe. “Innovative, creative, and effortlessly funny." —Cooking Light Deb Perelman loves to cook. She isn’t a chef or a restaurant owner—she’s never even waitressed. Cooking in her tiny Manhattan kitchen was, at least at first, for special occasions—and, too often, an unnecessarily daunting venture. Deb found herself overwhelmed by the number of recipes available to her. Have you ever searched for the perfect birthday cake on Google? You’ll get more than three million results. Where do you start? What if you pick a recipe that’s downright bad? With the same warmth, candor, and can-do spirit her award-winning blog, Smitten Kitchen, is known for, here Deb presents more than 100 recipes—almost entirely new, plus a few favorites from the site—that guarantee delicious results every time. Gorgeously illustrated with hundreds of her beautiful color photographs, The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook is all about approachable, uncompromised home cooking. Here you’ll find better uses for your favorite vegetables: asparagus blanketing a pizza; ratatouille dressing up a sandwich; cauliflower masquerading as pesto. These are recipes you’ll bookmark and use so often they become your own, recipes you’ll slip to a friend who wants to impress her new in-laws, and recipes with simple ingredients that yield amazing results in a minimum amount of time. Deb tells you her favorite summer cocktail; how to lose your fear of cooking for a crowd; and the essential items you need for your own kitchen. From salads and slaws that make perfect side dishes (or a full meal) to savory tarts and galettes; from Mushroom Bourguignon to Chocolate Hazelnut Crepe Cake, Deb knows just the thing for a Tuesday night, or your most special occasion. Look for Deb Perelman’s latest cookbook, Smitten Kitchen Keepers!
Author | : Ciarra Colacino |
Publisher | : Page Street Publishing |
Total Pages | : 592 |
Release | : 2021-09-07 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1645673219 |
Save Money & Stay Gluten-Free with These Easy, Delicious Paleo Recipes For those on the Paleo diet, one of the biggest concerns isn’t the variety but the price. Luckily, Ciarra Colacino, creator of The Colacino Kitchen, has over 100 easy, wallet-friendly Paleo recipes that will feed the whole family. And this expanded edition includes 25 delicious new recipes that you can add to your weeknight rotation. Ciarra uses flavorful but less expensive cuts of meat in traditional yet approachable cooking methods and shares her roll-forward technique for creating multiple dishes to maximize your time in the kitchen. You’ll love her keys to budgeting, tips for making items ahead of time, 5-ingredients-or-less seasoning blends and other money-saving pointers. Ciarra offers an incredible and practical selection of Paleo dishes for everyday eating including Cheesy Chicken Enchiladas, Stupid Easy Asian Beef, Chicken and Chorizo Stew and Tater Tot Casserole with Sweet Potato Tater Tots! So, if you’re loving the Paleo diet but hate the amount of money you spend each month, this book is a must- have. Save your money, enjoy tasty grain-free meals and be healthy!
Author | : Katharina Vester |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2015-10-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0520960602 |
Since the founding of the United States, culinary texts and practices have played a crucial role in the making of cultural identities and social hierarchies. A Taste of Power examines culinary writing and practices as forces for the production of social order and, at the same time, points of cultural resistance. Culinary writing has helped shape dominant ideas of nationalism, gender, and sexuality, suggesting that eating right is a gateway to becoming an American, a good citizen, an ideal man, or a perfect wife and mother. In this brilliant interdisciplinary work, Katharina Vester examines how cookbooks became a way for women to participate in nation-building before they had access to the vote or public office, for Americans to distinguish themselves from Europeans, for middle-class authors to assert their class privileges, for men to claim superiority over women in the kitchen, and for lesbian authors to insert themselves into the heteronormative economy of culinary culture. A Taste of Power engages in close reading of a wide variety of sources and genres to uncover the intersections of food, politics, and privilege in American culture.
Author | : Jeff Smith |
Publisher | : William Morrow & Company |
Total Pages | : 539 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780688075903 |
Features the cuisine of thirty-five different ethnic groups, encompassing easy-to-prepare dishes ranging from appetizers to desserts
Author | : Elizabeth Robins Pennell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 1900 |
Genre | : Gastronomy |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Eric Schlosser |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 387 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0547750331 |
An exploration of the fast food industry in the United States, from its roots to its long-term consequences.
Author | : Thomas J. Stanley |
Publisher | : Rosetta Books |
Total Pages | : 307 |
Release | : 2010-11-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0795314868 |
How do the rich get rich? An updated edition of the “remarkable” New York Times bestseller, based on two decades of research (The Washington Post). Most of the truly wealthy in the United States don’t live in Beverly Hills or on Park Avenue. They live next door. America’s wealthy seldom get that way through an inheritance or an advanced degree. They bargain-shop for used cars, raise children who don’t realize how rich their families are, and reject a lifestyle of flashy exhibitionism and competitive spending. In fact, the glamorous people many of us think of as “rich” are actually a tiny minority of America’s truly wealthy citizens—and behave quite differently than the majority. At the time of its first publication, The Millionaire Next Door was a groundbreaking examination of America’s rich—exposing for the first time the seven common qualities that appear over and over among this exclusive demographic. This edition includes a new foreword by Dr. Thomas J. Stanley—updating the original content in the context of the financial crash and the twenty-first century. “Their surprising results reveal fundamental qualities of this group that are diametrically opposed to today’s earn-and-consume culture.” —Library Journal