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Oliver, Jamie, 1975-
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DVD 641.5 JAM
Publication Date
2010
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Jamie Does... is a brand new series which sees Jamie Oliver turn food tourist. In each show he explores the cuisine of a foreign city or region just a short flight from the UK. The series sees Jamie at his most inspired as he meets local families, cooks and farmers, tastes delicious indigenous dishes and is inspired to cook his own. The show reveals some great foodie destination and brings you lots of delicious recipes that will inspire you to get straight in the kitchen.
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Dahl, Sophie, 1977-
Call Number
ARC 641.5 DAH
Publication Date
2009
Summary
Sophie Dahl, one of the most glorious women on the planet, shares delicious secrets from her slinky kitchen, funny stories and favourite recipes in a beautifully illustrated hardback. With delectable recipes for each season, this luscious abundant take on food will delight women everywhere. In this beautifully colour illustrated cookbook, Sophie shares 100 of her favourite recipes that show that healthy can be delicious and indulgent. She reveals compassionate common sense about food, and serves up a lashing of healthy recipes that celebrate the joy of eating so you'll never want to diet again.
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Radd, Sue, author.
Call Number
641.563 RAD
Publication Date
2016
Summary
"Good nutrition-and good health-starts in your kitchen! And this beautiful cookbook offers 150 delicious plant-based recipes developed by a nutritionist and cook for your best health, addressing the underlying causes of our most-common lifestyle diseases. "In my earliest memories of cooking, I picture my grandmother at her wood stove and kitchen garden in Croatia-and me climbing her sour cherry trees! She was always teaching me the value of homemade food and 'unsprayed' produce," says author Sue Radd. "Whether you are looking to stay well and prevent disease or influence the progression of an advanced medical condition, it's never too late to start reaping benefits. Your diet is the cornerstone of health improvement." --Website.
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Archer, Dane, 1946- producer, speaker.
Call Number
XX(272862.1)
Publication Date
2000
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What's delicious? What's disgusting? What's even edible in the first place? These questions may seem simple, but they tap into powerful cultural, religious, and individual differences. This delectably engaging video explores the extraordinary variety of food likes, food dislikes, food taboos, and food rules around the world. It features frequently humorous and always compelling testimony from people representing a wide array of cultures. In discussing their own experiences, conflicts, and confrontations over food, they bring real substance and drama to the otherwise abstract notion of 'cultural differences.'
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Dahl, Sophie, 1977-
Call Number
ARC 641.5 DAH
Publication Date
2011
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Having honed her natural instinct for combining the best that every season has to offer with women's year-round culinary inclinations, "From Season to Season" is Sophie at her passionate best. Carrying along seasoned gourmets and tentative amateurs alike on her wave of haphazard optimism, Sophie captures the comforting abundance of Autumn with her Squash and Parmesan soup, the redolent warmth of a summer garden in full bloom with Grilled Peaches with Pistachios and Ricotta, and the burgeoning crispness of Spring with Butter Lettuce Lobster and Pea Salad. Sophie's guileless charm with just a hint of a glamorous older sister's worldly wisdom has seen her move gracefully from one career triumph to the next, winning over the critics with her first cookbook, "Miss Dahl's Voluptuous Delights", published alongside her successful first BBC cookery series, The Delicious Miss Dahl, about to embark on its second series. Stunning photography and Sophie's delightfully erratic illustrations make this lovingly crafted hardback the ideal gift for any woman who has no qualms about being immersed in adulterated food joy.
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Wirzba, Norman, author.
Call Number
XX(280731.1)
Publication Date
2011
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This book provides a comprehensive theological framework for assessing eating's significance, employing a Trinitarian theological lens to evaluate food production and consumption practices as they are being worked out in today's industrial food systems. Norman Wirzba combines the tools of ecological, agrarian, cultural, biblical, and theological analyses to draw a picture of eating that cares for creatures and that honors God. Unlike books that focus on vegetarianism or food distribution as the key theological matters, this book broadens the scope to include discussions on the sacramental character of eating, eating's ecological and social contexts, the meaning of death and sacrifice as they relate to eating, the Eucharist as the place of inspiration and orientation, the importance of saying grace, and whether or not there will be eating in heaven. Food and Faith demonstrates that eating is of profound economic, moral, and theological significance.
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Fick, Gary W.
Call Number
261.56 22
Publication Date
2008
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Todorovska, Viktorija.
Call Number
641.59459
Publication Date
2013
Summary
Sardinia, the isolated and majestic island off the southwest coast of Italy, has a rich and ancient history as home to different Mediterranean peoples whose customs have intertwined over the centuries. The result is an unparalleled richness of cuisine. The Sardinian Cookbook captures these wonderful flavors, delivering more than 100 easy-to-make recipes that are as healthful as they are delicious. Sardinia is an island of many distinct landscapes and nationalities, from its rugged interior and breath-taking coastline to its diverse blend of Spanish, French, Italian, and Moorish cultures. From myrtle, saffron, and honey to lamb, seafood, and specialty cheeses, Sardinian food features a broad variety of flavors for any occasion. Many traditional Sardinian recipes are simple and straightforward reflecting the peasant cuisine heavy on legumes, fresh vegetables, olive oil, and bread. However, it is common for Sardinians to celebrate holidays with lavish feasts and special delicacies: suckling pig, lobster, bottarga (Sardinian caviar), and the full-bodied yet natural flavorings of Sardinian sausages.
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