Southern Living Annual Recipes 1994

Southern Living Annual Recipes 1994

Author: Southern Living

Publisher: Oxmoor House

Published: 1994-12

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780848714031

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An entire year of recipes, food updates, and entertaining ideas from the 1994 issues of Southern Living magazine can be found in this handy new edition. Included are almost 1,000 kitchen-tested recipes for every occasion, big beautiful color photos, and three indexes for quick reference.


Writer's Market, 1994

Writer's Market, 1994

Author: Mark Garvey

Publisher: Writer's Digest Books

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 1028

ISBN-13: 9780898796070

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This edition contains up-to-date information on 4,000 buyers of freelance materials, as well as listings of contests and awards. Helpful articles and interviews with top professionals make this the source for up-and-coming--and already arrived--writers.


The American Century Cookbook

The American Century Cookbook

Author: Jean Anderson

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13:

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For the past ten years, Jean Anderson has been on a quest: to search out the most popular recipes of the 20th century and to chronicle 100 years of culinary change in America. The result is a rich and fascinating look at where we've been, at the recipes our mothers and grandmothers loved, and at how our own tastes have evolved. The more than 500 cherished recipes in these pages are mainstays of American home cooking, the recipes that have remained favorites year after year. For the smallest sampling: California dip . . . Buffalo chicken wings . . . vichyssoise . . . tuna-noodle casserole . . . Swiss steak . . . frosted meat loaf . . . tamale pie . . . corn dogs . . . lobster rolls . . . classic green bean bake . . . perfection salad . . . green goddess salad . . . frozen fruit salad . . . chiffon cake . . . brownies . . . chocolate chip cookies . . . chocolate decadence Beyond this collection is Jean's exploration of the diversity of our nation's cuisine and our adoption of such "foreign" dishes as pizza, gazpacho, lasagne, moussaka, and tarte tatin. Her painstakingly researched text includes extensive headnotes, thumbnail profiles of important people and products (from Fannie Farmer to James Beard and from electric refrigerators to the microwave), and a timeline of major 20th-century food firsts. In recording popular recipes that might have been lost, in setting them in richly detailed historical context, Jean Anderson has written her masterwork. The American Century Cookbook may well be the most important new cookbook of the decade; it is certainly the book America will love.