Restaurant Recipes of the Ozarks

Restaurant Recipes of the Ozarks
Author: JE Cornwell
Publisher: Recipe Publishers
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2006
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780977805716

We are proud to present our new release, Restaurant Recipes of the Ozarks, Arkansas Edition. This is the second of a three-cookbook series; Missouri and Oklahoma are also available. These cookbooks retail for $10.95 and are now available at participating restaurants and area Bass Pro Shops, Barnes & Noble, Waldenbooks, Hastings, Books-A-Million and Borders bookstores. Restaurant Recipes of the Ozarks, Arkansas is a beautiful 152-page spiral-bound cookbook you can use to prepare and enjoy the colorful tastes of the Ozarks in your own kitchen. Featuring over 160 delicious recipes from the best restaurants in the Arkansas Ozarks!

The Route 66 Cookbook

The Route 66 Cookbook
Author: Marian Clark
Publisher: Council Oak Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2003-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781571781284

This is the only culinary guide to what Steinbeck dubbed "The Mother Road." It includes over 250 delicious, time-tested recipes from places like the U Drop Inn, the Covered Wagon Trading Post, the Pig Hip, and the Bungalow Inn. It is also a nostalgic recreation of the Route 66 of the past, with stories from the waitresses and cooks who poured the coffee and baked the pie. This is a gem of Americana, and a treasury of comforting dishes from a time when the flavors along the road changed as dramatically as the landscape and accents as you sped across the heartland

Classic Eateries of the Ozarks and Arkansas River Valley

Classic Eateries of the Ozarks and Arkansas River Valley
Author: Kat Robinson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625846681

If life is a highway, food is the fuel. The restaurant cuisine of Arkansas was crafted by transportation--and by family heritage. From century-old soda fountains to heritage candy makers, Arkansas wine country and the birthplace of fried pickles, discover the delicious nooks of the Ozarks and scrumptious crannies of the Arkansas River Valley through this tasty travelogue. Learn how fried chicken came to a tiny burg called Tontitown. Discover a restaurant atop a gristmill with a history predating the Civil War. Dine where Bill Clinton, Sam Walton and Elvis Presley caught a bite to eat. Join author Kat Robinson and photographer Grav Weldon on this exploration of over one hundred of the state's classic and iconic restaurants.

Arkansas Food

Arkansas Food
Author: Kat Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-12-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780999873427

Arkansas Food: The A to Z of Eating in The Natural State covers everything we eat in our state, laid out in a handy glossary including everything from apple butter to zucchini bread. With more than 300 topics and 135 Arkansas recipes, plus 450 full color photographs, you'll be sure to crave what The Natural State brings to the table.

MUNCHIES Guide to Dinner

MUNCHIES Guide to Dinner
Author: Editors of MUNCHIES
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0399580131

This guide to cooking from the popular VICE channel MUNCHIES teaches you both survival and show-off skills via more than 80 recipes. Over the years, MUNCHIES has worked with all kinds of chefs, making food that ranges from lowbrow to highbrow and everywhere in between. Now they are here to help you cook dinner on busy weeknights and host friends with an impressive spread on the weekends. Tips and tricks include how to set up and shop for a pantry (with recipes for how to make your own mayo and quick pickle some jalapeños); how to take back your weeknights with easy, fast-to-table meals (like Spinach and Mushroom Ravioli and Charred Cabbage); and even how to wow friends on the weekends with more elaborate recipes such as a fully composed (and highly postable) cheese board or a to-die-for roast chicken. With more than 80 essential recipes from the editors and test kitchen at MUNCHIES, this cookbook has something for everyone at every skill level. With a minimal amount of work, you will have Instagram-worthy food on the table faster than it takes to get a GrubHub delivery from the Thai restaurant down the street.

Plenty Ladylike

Plenty Ladylike
Author: Claire McCaskill
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476756783

The senator from Missouri shares her “straightforward, plainspoken, and at once deeply personal and thoroughly political” (Publishers Weekly) story of embracing her ambition, surviving sexism, making a family, losing a husband, outsmarting her enemies—and finding joy along the way. Claire McCaskill grew up in a political family, but not at a time that welcomed women with big plans. She earned a law degree and paid her way through school by working as a waitress. By 1982 Claire had set her sights on the Missouri House of Representatives. That door was slammed in her face, but Claire always kept pushing—first as a prosecutor of arsonists and rapists and then all the way to the door of a cabal of Missouri politicians, who had secret meetings to block her legislation. In this candid, lively, and forthright memoir, Senator McCaskill describes her uphill battle to become who she is today, from her failed first marriage to a Kansas City car dealer—the father of her three children—to her current marriage to a Missouri businessman whom she describes as “a life partner.” She depicts her ups and downs with the Clintons, her long-shot reelection as senator after secretly helping to nominate a right-wing extremist as her opponent, and the fun of joining the growing bipartisan sisterhood in the Senate. Unconventional, unsparing in its honesty, full of sharp humor and practical wisdom, and rousing in its defense of female ambition, “Plenty Ladylike is a powerful, unapologetic primer on the successful exercise of real power and what it takes to get it, keep it, and use it. This is a brilliant memoir that nearly explodes with encouragement for women on how to achieve their dreams” (Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook COO and author of Lean In).

Fast Food Nation

Fast Food Nation
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.

Arkansas Backstories, Volume Two

Arkansas Backstories, Volume Two
Author: Joe David Rice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781945624216

Like its companion book, this second volume of Arkansas Backstories will amaze even the most serious students of the state with surprising insights. How many people are aware that a world-class yodeler from Zinc ran against John F. Kennedy in 1960 for the top spot on the national Democratic ticket, or that an African-American born in Little Rock campaigned for the Presidency nearly 70 years before Congressman Shirley Chisholm made her historic run? Or that bands of blood-thirsty pirates once lurked in the bayous and backwaters of eastern Arkansas, preying on unsuspecting Mississippi River travelers? Likewise, how many readers will recognize the fact that an English botanist who spent months investigating Arkansas's flora in the early nineteenth century has been described as the worst explorer in history? That Fort Smith hosted the world's first international UFO conference? Or that the Nielsen rating system has a direct connection to the state as does Tony Bennett's signature song, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"? Such tidbits are among the unexpected elements that make the Natural State so tantalizing. Written in an informal, conversational style and nicely illustrated, Arkansas Backstories Volume Two will be a wonderful addition to the libraries of Arkansans, expats, and anyone else interested in one of America's most fascinating states.