Cooking With Amore

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There's more to cooking than quickly preparing something to eat. It's about mindfully infusing love into every ingredient you choose to ingest. From the chef, animal advocate, author and teacher Maria Amore, comes a cookbook quite unlike anything you have seen before. Inspired as much by her early love of the kitchen and garden, as by her Italian heritage and world travels, Maria has created 100 vegan recipes in Cooking with Amore that are sure to tantalize even the most discriminating vegan and non-vegans alike. Whether you are looking to add more flavorful plant-based meals to your diet, or feel ready to take the leap into a fully vegan lifestyle, Cooking with Amore has everything you will need to nourish your body and soul. With many gluten-free options, both raw and cooked vegan recipes, this easy-to-follow guide makes vegan cooking effortless and pleasurable, allowing you to create irresistibly delicious homestyle vegan dishes. For Maria, vegan cooking is premised on the concept of ahimsa, a way of life and a key tenet of many South Asian faiths and traditions. Stressing non-violence towards all living beings, respect and interconnectedness between all forms of life, vegan cooking is the culinary embodiment of ahimsa and is the true essence of cooking with love.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Maria Amore
Publisher : Author House
Release : 2014-04
File : 145 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781491813904


Cooking Spaces

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Genre : Bathrooms
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File : 152 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1610594061


Trailer Food Diaries

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In this Texan tour for the taste buds, Tiffany Harelik takes readers to some of Austin's most unique and acclaimed restaurants on wheels -- and shares the recipes that made them great. A history of the blooming trailer food business with rich photographs and evocative descriptions, blending travel guide, coffee table book, and cookbook. Trailer food carts have been steadily increasing in popularity in hip places like Austin and San Francisco for years. This book captures the heart of this unique culture and the personalities behind its success. Nearly one hundred one-of-a-kind recipes. Owners of the featured trailers share amazing and creative recipes, ranging from waffle breakfast tacos to African peanut soup to Argentinian empanadas to candied-bacon ice cream. Each recipe serves as a testament to both the culinary creativity and the attractive simplicity of trailer food. Contributions from some of Austin's best chefs and entrepreneurs. As each trailer owner reveals a recipe, Tiffany delves into the history of the trailer and how the owner came to choose the food cart lifestyle.As she tells the story of each of these restaurateurs, she involves a diverse and well-connected group of people in the project -- each of whom will have a stake in promoting the book.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Tiffany Harelik
Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group
Release : 2011
File : 170 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780983791102


Mousetrap Inc

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New college graduate Nick Adano doesn't realize it, but he's about to move from the frustration of unemployment into the despair of being a vital cog in a morally dubious invention-marketing company. And when Nick and his boss find themselves with a problem on their hands--a client with a good idea who's being railroaded--will Nick have the courage to confront himself? Set against the backdrop of the early nineties' recession, Mousetrap, Inc. explores a world before email and social media, when people relied on newspapers as a pivotal way to get information. To buoy the spirits of his equally despairing coworkers, Nick pens tales featuring an antihero named Chapel Fox, by day a respected divorce attorney, but by night a madman bringing his version of justice to his beloved hometown. Nick's coworkers take pleasure--and maybe derive a hint of self-recognition--from these morally ambiguous stories. Capturing the essence of the awkward early twenties, when we're adults . . . but not quite, this work speaks to anyone who's endured a less-than-ideal work situation.

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Genre : Young Adult Fiction
Author : Joseph Guzzo
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release : 2021-10-08
File : 191 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781666724028


Nick Stellino S Glorious Italian Cooking

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Known for his "trademark exuberance" (Publishers Weekly), Nick Stellino has captivated public television viewers and authored several acclaimed cookbooks. Now Nick Stellino's Glorious Italian Cooking offers recipes for such dishes as...Crostini * Artichoke Saute * Marinated Fruit Salad * Chicken with Orange Cream Sauce * Potato Pizza * Apricot Chicken * Risotto with Four Cheeses * Uncle Gaetano's Caesar Salad * Vegetarian Stuffing * Pasta Alla Vodka * Raspberry Tiramisu * and moreThis cookbook helps even the novice cook prepare authentic Italian cuisine of unsurpassed quality. With personal stories and valuable cooking and serving tips, Nick Stellino celebrates his love for family and friends, for a heritage rich in tradition, for the romance of Italy, and for the bounties of the table.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Nick Stellino
Publisher : Penguin
Release : 2002-09-23
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : 155788398X


Delizia

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'If only we could all write as brilliantly on Italy and its food as John Dickie does. He may well know Italy and Italians better than they know themselves' Stanley Tucci The new edition of the much-loved classic, with a fresh chapter that brings the surprising and moreish tale of the Italian way of eating right up to the present. Delizia! takes the reader on a revelatory historical journey through the flavours of the cities that shaped the Italian love for good eating. From the bustle of Medieval Milan, to the bombast of Fascist Rome; from the pleasure gardens of Renaissance Ferrara, to the putrid alleyways of nineteenth-century Naples. In rich slices of Italian life, Delizia! shows how violence and intrigue, as well as taste and creativity, went to make the world's favourite cuisine. With its mix of vivid story-telling, ground-breaking research and shrewd analysis, John Dickie's Delizia! is as appetising as the dishes it describes.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : John Dickie
Publisher : Hachette UK
Release : 2023-11-02
File : 467 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781399727051


Italian Recipes For Dummies

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Your roadmap to cooking like an Italian your very own home For those of us not lucky enough to have our very own Italian grandmother or have attended culinary school in Italy, Italian Recipes For Dummies is stepping in to fill the gap. Award-winning chef and author Amy Riolo delivers a step-by-step guide to creating authentic Italian dishes, starting from the basics and progressing to more advanced techniques and recipes. You'll discover how to shop for, plan, and cook authentic Italian meals properly. You'll also find guidance on how to incorporate the cultural, nutritional, and historical influences that shape classic Italian cuisine. This book includes: Individual chapters on staples of the Italian pantry: wine, cheese, and olive oil More than 150 authentic Italian recipes with step-by-step instructions Access to a Facebook Page hosted by the author that provides extended resources and up-to-date information on mastering Italian cooking The perfect book for amateur chefs, Italy aficionados, homemakers, and anyone else looking for culinary inspiration, Italian Recipes For Dummies is also an indispensable guide for people seeking healthier ways of shopping, cooking, and eating without giving up amazing flavors and rich foods.

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Genre : Cooking
Author : Amy Riolo
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2022-03-14
File : 410 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781119863175


The Roman Peasant Project 2009 2014

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This book presents the results of the first systematic archaeological study of Roman peasants. It examines the spaces, architecture, diet, agriculture, market interactions, and movement habitus of non-elite rural dwellers in a region of southern Tuscany, Italy, during the Roman period. Volume 1 presents the excavation data from eight non-elite rural sites including a farm, a peasant house, animal stall/work huts, a ceramics factory, field drains, and a site of uncertain function, here framed as individual chapters complete with finds analysis. Volume 2 examines this data synthetically in thematic chapters addressing land use, agriculture, diet, markets, and movement. The results suggest a different, more sophisticated Roman peasant than heretofore assumed. The data suggests that Roman peasants particularly in the first century BC/AD built specialized sites distributed throughout the landscape to maximize use of diverse land parcels. This has important implications for the interpretation of field survey data, the estimate of rural demographics from that survey, and assumptions about the long-term changes to human settlement. It also points to an important moment of agricultural intensification in this period, a contention beginning to be supported by other studies. The project also identified sophisticated systems of land use, including crop rotation and an important investment in animal agriculture. This work presents the first systematic data from Roman Italy for rural consumption, tracking the fine wares made at a production site to local sites nearby. This supports the largely theoretical problematizing of the so-called consumer city model and suggests the potential importance of rural aggregate demand. Movement studies, based on finds from the sites themselves, describe a more mobile population than anticipated, engaged in quotidian and long-distance movement patterns, supported by the small but steady stream of imports and exports into and out of this seemingly liminal region. The book concludes by addressing the implications of this new data for major questions in Roman social and economic history.

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Genre : History
Author : Kim Bowes
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Release : 2021-06-04
File : 814 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781949057089


Food Safety

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This book is an updated reference source on food safety best practices. The chapters discuss analytical approaches to measuring food contaminants, quality control and risk assessment of food storage, food irradiation, etc. The contributors discuss how quality control and management help to establish sustainable and secure food systems globally. The book covers topics such as techniques to measure food contaminants, toxins, heavy metals and pesticide content in food. FEATURES Examines the role of food safety approaches in global food supply chains Describes various detection techniques for food contaminants and toxins Discusses the application of nanotechnology and other innovations in food safety and risk assessment Reviews the international regulations for management of food hazards Includes the hazard analysis critical control points (HACCP) principles This book is an essential resource to help students, researchers, and industry professionals understand and address day-to-day problems regarding food contamination and safety and their impact on human health.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Mohammed Kuddus
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2024-04-05
File : 291 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781003857235


Cooking In Paradise

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Cooking in Paradise is a rich, definitive guide to hands-on gourmet cooking vacations around the world. Ever dream of sauteing in Sicily? Or having a master divulge the secrets of perfect patisserie in Paris? How about mincing in Morocco? Cooking in Paradise will show you how to get there, and scores of other places, with over 150 listings for cooking-vacation programs around the world (and a handful right here in the United States, too). Joel and Lee Naftali give details about famous courses--like Patricia Wells's "at home" in her eighteenth-century Provencal farmhouse--but have also unearthed truly unusual fare, from a kosher-cooking course in Tuscany to an Australian country house gourmet retreat to a Mexican cuisine class held at a working hillside farm in Oaxaca. Cooking in Paradise provides all the information you need to book a cooking vacation today, but with its evocation of far-flung locales and over 50 unusual recipes from the schools included, it's perfect for the stay-at-home chef as well.

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Genre : Travel
Author : Joel Naftali
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Release : 2014-05-27
File : 355 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781466872417