How to Cook Well

How to Cook Well

Author: J. Benton

Publisher: Applewood Books

Published: 2008-07

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 1429012021

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J. Rosalie Benton, in this 1886 cookbook, sought to provide the home cook not only with a variety of tested recipes, but also with directions on how to cook. Arranged by the "departments" Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner and Tea, she sought to give housekeepers a variety of ideas for different meals. Directed at households of moderate means, there is special attention given to teaching homemakers how to use left-overs in appealing ways.


Cooking Wild

Cooking Wild

Author: John Ash

Publisher: Running Press Adult

Published: 2016-05-10

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0762457945

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Provides recipes that feature natural ingredients, including nettle pesto, ramp kimchi, pine caramel sauce, and slow-roasted leg of boar.


Cooking from the Heart

Cooking from the Heart

Author: Sami Scripter

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published:

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1452914516

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Simple, earthy, fiery, and fresh, Hmong food is an exciting but still little-known South Asian cuisine. In traditional Hmong culture, dishes are created and replicated not by exact measurements but by taste and experimentationfor every Hmong recipe, there are as many variations as there are Hmong cooksand often served to large, communal groups. Sami Scripter and Sheng Yang have gathered more than 100 recipes, illustrated them with color photos of completed dishes, and provided descriptions of unusual ingredients and cooking techniques.


Never Say Calf Rope

Never Say Calf Rope

Author: Jack Zorn

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2009-12

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1449046630

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If you liked Mark Twain's adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn you'll love the humorous, oftentimes exciting escapades of Jack Zorn and his two younger brothers growing up on their grandfather's farm in rural Thomaston, Georgia. It was during the depression years of the 1930's. Money was scarce. The Zorn boys were poor, but they didn't know it. Besides, everyone else was too. Later the author opens up his heart, and candidly reveals a close relationship to a father, plagued all of his life by an addiction to alcohol, and a grandson who provided joy, inspiration and humor.