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Williams, Reece.
Call Number
641.59763
Publication Date
2011
Summary
The Ultimate Turkey Fryer Cookbook covers everything you need to know to make the most of your new (or under-used) turkey fryer. Author Reece Williams adds chef-inspired tips to his detailed, delicious recipes that will not only teach you how to cook the perfect turkey, but also explain the safest and easiest ways to use your turkey fryer. The possibilities are endless in this thorough collection: Try apple fritters, fried bananas, sweet potato donuts, or zucchini wheels. The Ultimate Turkey Fryer Cookbook will take away any fear you have of using your turkey fryer and
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Atwood, Heather.
Call Number
641.5974
Publication Date
2015
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When people think of dock-side dining in Massachusetts they imagine buttery toasted lobster rolls, steaming bowls of creamy fish chowder, and alabaster-white slabs of baked cod piled with bread crumbs, but its rich and varied cuisine reflects all who have come to call these seaports home. Cultures--including, Sicilian, Portuguese, Finnish, and Irish--that fished and worked the granite quarries there a century ago were so tightly bound that generations have stayed and continue to leave their culinary mark on coastline. In Cod We Trust features over 175 recipes that celebrate the area's unique p
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Bauer, Steve.
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641.59794
Publication Date
2008
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Linda and Steve Bauer guide readers through a culinary journey across California, detailing some of the most interesting histories and delicious recipes from California's landmark restaurants. Each of the restaurants visited reveals several signature dishes to be easily replicated at home. California's cuisine comes alive as the Bauers discover the state's most historic restaurants.
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Castle, Sheri.
Call Number
641.5975
Publication Date
2018
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Weinstein, Bruce.
Call Number
641.5884
Publication Date
2014
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Borden, Enid.
Call Number
641.5
Publication Date
2012
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Celebrating the importance of family, Made With Love: The Meals On Wheels Family Cookbook includes recipes from the tables of well-known actors, chefs, writers, and other celebrities along with personal stories about their favorite family meals. Learn to cook:? Patti LaBelle's Baja Fish Tacos? Cokie Roberts' Artichoke Gratin? Al Roker's New Orleans?Style Barbecued Shrimp? Judi Dench's Bread and Butter PuddingOther contributors include Helen Mirren, Martha Stewart, former First Lady Barbara Bush, Mario Batali, Paula Deen, Joan Lunden, Kurt Warner, Dr. May
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Bauer, Steve.
Call Number
641.5974
Publication Date
2009
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Recipes from Historic New England is a coffee table, cooking, and travel book designed to delight the senses and ignite your love of travel. From the famous Parker House rolls to the amazing scenery of The Mount Washington Hotel and Resort, to the solitude of the Inn at Sawmill Farm, each site was carefully selected by the authors and every one has much to offer the reader, cook, and traveler.
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Gutierrez, Sandra A.
Call Number
641.598
Publication Date
2011
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In this splendid cookbook, bicultural chef Sandra Gutierrez blends ingredients, traditions, and culinary techniques, creatively marrying the diverse and delicious cuisines of more than twenty Latin American countries with the beloved food of the American South.The New Southern-Latino Table features 150 original and delightfully tasty recipes that combine the best of both culinary cultures. Sandra, who has taught thousands of people how to cook, highlights the surprising affinities between the foodways of the Latin and Southern regions--including a wide variety of ethnic roots in each tradition
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Association, American Heart.
Call Number
641.56311
Publication Date
2018
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Cooper, Harris.
Call Number
641.2520973
Publication Date
2021
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Veteto, James R.
Call Number
394.120975
Publication Date
2011
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Cooley, Angela Jill.
Call Number
394.120975
Publication Date
2015
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This book explores the changing food culture of the urban American South during the Jim Crow era by examining how race, ethnicity, class, and gender contributed to the development and maintenance of racial segregation in public eating places. Focusing primarily on the 1900s to the 1960s, Angela Jill Cooley identifies the cultural differences between activists who saw public eating places like urban lunch counters as sites of political participation and believed access to such spaces a right of citizenship, and white supremacists who interpreted desegregation as a challenge to property rights and advocated local control over racial issues. Significant legal changes occurred across this period as the federal government sided at first with the white supremacists but later supported the unprecedented progress of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which-among other things-required desegregation of the nation's restaurants. Because the culture of white supremacy that contributed to racial segregation in public accommodations began in the white southern home, Cooley also explores domestic eating practices in nascent southern cities and reveals how the most private of activities-cooking and dining- became a cause for public concern from the meeting rooms of local women's clubs to the halls of the U.S. Congress.
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