Feeding France

Feeding France

Author: E. C. Spary

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-22

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13: 1139952366

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Feeding France is the first comprehensive study of the French food industry in the decades surrounding the French Revolution of 1789. Though the history of gastronomy and the restaurant have been explored by scholars, few are aware that France was also one of the first nations to produce industrial foods. In this time of political and social upheaval, chemists managed to succeed both as public food experts and as industrial food manufacturers. This book explores the intersection between knowledge, practice and commerce which made this new food expertise possible, and the institutional and experimental culture which housed it. Ranging from the exigencies of Old Regime bread-making to the industrial showcasing of gelatine manufacture, E. C. Spary rewrites the history of the French relationship with food to show that industrialisation and patrimonialism were intimately intertwined.


Feeding France

Feeding France

Author: E. C. Spary

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-20

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13: 1107031052

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Feeding France shows how chemists navigated the French Revolution to become the first public food experts in an industrialising world.


French Kids Eat Everything

French Kids Eat Everything

Author: Karen Le Billon

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2012-04-03

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 0062103318

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French Kids Eat Everything is a wonderfully wry account of how Karen Le Billon was able to alter her children’s deep-rooted, decidedly unhealthy North American eating habits while they were all living in France. At once a memoir, a cookbook, a how-to handbook, and a delightful exploration of how the French manage to feed children without endless battles and struggles with pickiness, French Kids Eat Everything features recipes, practical tips, and ten easy-to-follow rules for raising happy and healthy young eaters—a sort of French Women Don’t Get Fat meets Food Rules.


Andrea's Cooktales

Andrea's Cooktales

Author: Andrea LeTard

Publisher: Susan Schadt Press LLC

Published: 2018-06

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780997355970

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Andrea's Cooktales: A Keepsake Cookbook. Learn New Recipes, Treasure Old Ones is the debut book of one of America's top 100 home cooks. This heirloom cookbook is meant to be savored, splattered, and shared. It features "New-Generation" Southern recipes that are unique, fun, and easy to follow. Special stories are behind every recipe, which will inspire your own memories and stories. Learn new recipes to add to your weekday as well as holiday meal rotations. From appetizers to dessert, recipes are both naughty (for splurging) and nice (for healthy eating). A notes section is included for cooking/food questions and answers, as well as journal areas to jot down stories and enter family recipes. The perfect gift book, it features a scuff-resistant hardcover, Smythe-sewn binding and a ribbon bookmark that will ensure it will be passed along for years. With delicious photography by Memphian Nicole Cole and a foreword by Memphis restaurateur and chef Jennifer Chandler.


Feeding Frenzy

Feeding Frenzy

Author: Stuart Stevens

Publisher: Abacus

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 9780871136879

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A popular travel writer and his female weight-lifting partner, fashion maven, and gourmand embark on a madcap tour of all of the Michelin three-star restaurants in Europe--twenty-nine eateries in twenty-nine days--in a red Mustang.