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Butts, Kayla.
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XX(308533.1)
Publication Date
2023
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Garden to Table will show you how to preserve, can, and cook easy, healthy recipes from the vegetables you've cultivated at home! Featuring expert guidance on how to freeze, can, dehydrate, ferment, and dry fruits and vegetables, Garden to Table also includes over 100 recipes that include vegan, vegetarian, heart-healthy, and keto/low-carb options. From canning recipes to appetizers, main dishes, and big salads organized by season, this complete self-sufficiency guide has everything you need to know to preserve and serve fresh, healthy foods from home.
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Binns, Brigit.
Call Number
641.564
Publication Date
2017
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Beautiful photos accompany refreshingly simple and wholesome recipes that showcase the best ingredients and flavors of each season. More than 90 recipes highlight the best of each season's bounty. With four chapters - one for each season - recipes feature ingredients at the height of their flavor and freshness, inspiring light and flavorful cooking throughout the year. Lush, full-color photography beautifully illustrates the vibrancy of fresh, ripe ingredients. Special features explore seasonal approaches to easy classics such as toasts, bowls, puff pastry tarts, and cocktails. Cooking in Season is the ultimate handbook for utilizing the best of each season's ingredients in a collection of simple, yet sublimely flavorful, recipes. From starters, soups and salads through main courses and desserts, freshness in flavor and preparation is effortlessly attained.
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Herriot, Carolyn.
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641.5622
Publication Date
2015
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In her bestselling book The Zero-Mile Diet (Harbour, 2010), gardening activist Carolyn Herriot inspired readers to put organic homegrown fruits and vegetables on the table, using time-saving, economical and sustainable methods.Now Herriot is back with even more ideas to cook up fresh food from the garden throughout the year. The Zero-Mile Diet Cookbook is filled with vegetarian dishes that are neither complicated nor time-consuming. With recipes like Fennel, Chard and Goat Cheese Pie, Fresh Mint Tabouleh and Fresh Raspberry Cordial, discover simple yet satisfying ways to enjoy vibrant vegetabl
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Cavazos, John.
Call Number
613.262
Publication Date
2014
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Revised and updated! Join the millions of people who are fasting the way Daniel did with this simple fruit-and-vegetable fast that will nourish your body and soul.
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Fearnley-Whittingstall, Hugh.
Call Number
641.64
Publication Date
2013
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Leslie, Eliza.
Call Number
641.86
Publication Date
2013
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Eliza Leslie's Seventy-five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes, and Sweetmeats was the first distinctively baking cookbook published in America, as well as the first to share ingredients in a systematic list order at the beginning of each recipe. As Eliza recorded at the time of initial publication, "All the ingredients, with their proper quantities, are enumerated in a list at the head of each receipt, a plan which will greatly facilitate the business of procuring and preparing the requisite article." Seventy-five Receipts was Leslie's first cookbook, and it was her most popular and influential cookery title. Featuring recipes ranging from Preserved Pine-Apple to Gooseberry Jelly, Curds and Whey, and Butter Biscuits, Eliza stressed that the recipes within the collection are "in every sense of the word, American," as opposed to the many British and French cookbooks being produced at the time. She adds that if exactly followed, the articles produced from Seventy-five Receipts' recipes, "will not be found inferior to any of a similar description made in the European manner." This facsimile edition of Eliza Leslie's Seventy-five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes, and Sweetmeats was reproduced by permission from the volume in the collection of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1812 by Isaiah Thomas, a Revolutionary War patriot and successful printer and publisher, the Society is a research library documenting the life of Americans from the colonial era through 1876. The Society collects, preserves, and makes available as complete a record as possible of the printed materials from the early American experience. The cookbook collection includes approximately 1,100 volumes.
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