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Young, Sophia, editor.
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641.5884 SLO
Publication Date
2019
Summary
A slow-cooked meal is perhaps the best meal there is. The wonderfully rich flavours of tender, succulent meat that has been stewing for hours is satisfying and well worth the wait. Whether you prefer to slow cook in the oven, on the stove or in a slow cooker, this collection of our favourite slow-cooked recipes will add plenty more to your cooking repertoire, to the delight of everyone in your household. These meals may be slow cooked, but they'll be devoured in no time at all.
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Acton, Johnny.
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2006
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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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Mathias, Peta.
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ARC 641.5993 MAT
Publication Date
2005
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Cool, Jesse Ziff.
Call Number
641.563 COO
Publication Date
2008
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Johnston, Cassie
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641.563 JOH
Publication Date
2015
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"A superfood is one that goes above and beyond the call of duty. Not only are superfoods delicious, but they also pack a powerful nutrient punch. Skip the diet programs, pills, and promises. Eating a diet rich in superfoods is the best way to stay healthy, maintain your weight, and fight all kinds of diseases and ailments. Many superfoods are familiar - blueberries, oats, walnuts, and even dark chocolate. But what about the more unusual superfoods, such as acai, farro, and hemp seeds? In this wide-ranging cookbook, author Cassie Johnston features 30 superfoods and more than 100 recipes" --Amazon.com.
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Chaplin, Amy, author.
Call Number
641.5636 CHA
Publication Date
2015 2014
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A sophisticated vegetarian cookbook with all the tools you need to be at home in your kitchen, cooking in the most nourishing and delicious ways--from the foundations of stocking a pantry and understanding your ingredients, to preparing elaborate seasonal feasts. Imagine you are in a bright, breezy kitchen. There are large bowls on the counter full of lush, colorful produce and a cake stand stacked with pretty whole-grain muffins. On the shelves live rows of glass jars containing grains, seeds, beans, nuts, and spices. You open the fridge and therein you find a bottle of fresh almond milk, cooked beans, soaking grains, dressings, ferments, and seasonal produce. This is Amy Chaplin's kitchen. It is a heavenly place, and this book will make it your kitchen too. With her love of whole food and knowledge as a chef, Chaplin has written a book that will inspire you to eat well at every meal. Part One lays the foundation for stocking the pantry. This is not just a list of food and equipment; it's real working information--how and why to use ingredients--and an arsenal of simple recipes for daily nourishment. Also included throughout are tips on living a whole food lifestyle: planning weekly menus, why organic is important, composting, plastics vs. glass, drinking tea, doing a whole food cleanse, and much more. Part Two is a collection of recipes (most of which are naturally gluten-free) celebrating vegetarian cuisine in its brightest, whole, sophisticated form. Black rice breakfast pudding with coconut and banana? Yes, please. Beet tartlets with poppy seed crust and white bean fennel filling? I'll take two. Fragrant eggplant curry with cardamom basmati rice, apricot chutney, and cucumber lime raita? Invite company. Roasted fig raspberry tart with toasted almond crust? There is always room for this kind of dessert. If you are an omnivore, you will delight in this book for its playful use of produce and know-how in balancing food groups. If you are a vegetarian, this book will become your best friend, always there for you when you're on your own, and ready to lend a hand when you're sharing food with family and friends. If you are a vegan, you can cook nearly every recipe in this book and feed your body well in the truest sense. This is whole food for everyone.
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Toms, Laraine
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ARC 641.5622 TOM
Publication Date
1989
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Hearne-Smith, Sharon, author.
Call Number
641.5 HEA
Publication Date
2016
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GENERAL COOKERY & RECIPES. Be it breakfast, lunch or dinner, this book will show you how to cook in a totally new way. Discover 100 easy, innovative, inspiring recipes that don't involve conventional oven cooking - instead you'll find a wealth of clever methods and shortcuts for transforming simple ingredients into vibrant and nutritious meals. We're not just talking salads. From fresh dips, soups and slaws, and no-cook interpretations of familiar classics; to pasta and noodle dishes, cheats' pizzas, simple sushi and ceviche, and foolproof no-bake desserts, you'll be surprised and delighted at the gorgeous food you can magic up without even turning on the oven. And since fresh, uncooked food retains more nutrients, not only will your kitchen stay cooler and your energy bills smaller, but your body will thank you too, as the growing ranks of 'raw food' and 'clean eats' enthusiasts will testify.
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Pinnock, Dale, 1977-, author.
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641.563 PIN
Publication Date
2014
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Fraser, Saskia, author.
Call Number
641.5637 FRA
Publication Date
2018
Summary
Broccoli, blueberries, goji berries, oily fish, wheatgrass, pomegranate juice, green tea and, incredibly, chocolate. These are just some of the superfoods with essential nutrients that can heal our exhausted, stress-wracked bodies, and boost the immune system. This new book offers extensive advice on how and what to buy, grow, prepare and cook for a super-healthy lifestyle.--Provided by publisher.
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Kwong, Kylie.
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641.563 KWO
Publication Date
2010
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Embarking on a journey around Australia to meet the people behind the sustainable produce she is so passionate about, Kylie learns about the care they take to produce food that literally tastes better. By sharing her simple, vibrant recipes, Kylie shows that you don't need exotic ingredients to create magical dishes ? just fresh, flavoursome food that has been produced in the most beneficial way for us and the planet.
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