Between Meals

Between Meals
Author: A. J. Liebling
Publsiher: North Point Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781466896420

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New Yorker staff writer A.J. Liebling recalls his Parisian apprenticeship in the fine art of eating in this charming memoir, Between Meals: An Appetite for Paris. “There would come a time when, if I had compared my life to a cake, the sojourns in Paris would have presented the chocolate filling. The intervening layers were plain sponge.” In his nostalgic review of his Rabelaisian initiation into life’s finer pleasures, Liebling celebrates the richness and variety of French food, fondly recalling great meals and memorable wines. He writes with awe and a touch of envy of his friend and mentor Yves Mirande, “one of the last great gastronomes of France,” who would dispatch a lunch of “raw Bayonne ham and fresh figs, a hot sausage in crust, spindles of filleted pike in a rich rose sauce Nantua, a leg of lamb larded with anchovies, artichokes on a pedestal of foie gras, and four or five kinds of cheese, with a good bottle of Bordeaux and one of Champagne”—all before beginning to contemplate dinner. In A.J. Liebling, a great writer and a great eater became one, for he offers readers a rare and bountiful feast in this delectable book. With an introduction by James Salter, PEN/Faulkner Award-winning author of A Sport and a Pastime

History of Meals for Millions Soy and Freedom from Hunger

History of Meals for Millions  Soy  and Freedom from Hunger
Author: William Shurtleff,Akiko Aoyagi
Publsiher: Soyinfo Center
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781928914327

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Grace Before Meals

Grace Before Meals
Author: Father Leo Patalinghug
Publsiher: Image
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2010-07-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780307717221

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With just a few ingredients and a few hours of time, your kitchen can become the perfect setting not only for a delicious meal but for experiencing the greatest blessings in life. In Grace Before Meals: Recipes and Inspiration for Family Meals and Family Life, Father Leo Patalinghug (yes, the same Father Leo who defeated Bobby Flay on Throwdown!) helps you make family meals a way of life. Combining more than 30 simple but delicious recipes related to personal milestones, family holidays, and faith observances, along with scriptural references and short essays offering wisdom on faith, values, and family togetherness, Father Leo shows that mealtime is the perfect setting for discussing the major issues all families face. In fact, research shows that frequent family dinners can reduce many risks facing children, including drug and alcohol abuse, teen pregnancy, depression, eating disorders, and poor academic performance. These are meals that nourish body and spirit.

The Daily Meals of School Children

The Daily Meals of School Children
Author: Caroline Louisa Hunt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1909
Genre: School children
ISBN: UOM:39015062372308

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Nutritive Content of Homemakers Meals

Nutritive Content of Homemakers  Meals
Author: Faith Clark,Lillian Juanita Fincher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1954
Genre: Nutrition
ISBN: UIUC:30112019259321

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Buying Practices and Food Use of Employee Food Services in Manufacturing Plants

Buying Practices and Food Use of Employee Food Services in Manufacturing Plants
Author: Rosalind Caribelle Lifquist
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1034
Release: 1959
Genre: Food service management
ISBN: STANFORD:36105117855481

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Meals in Science and Practice

Meals in Science and Practice
Author: H L Meiselman
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845695712

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The meal is the key eating occasion, yet professionals and researchers frequently focus on single food products, rather than the combinations of foods and the context in which they are consumed. Research on meals is also carried out in a wide range of fields and the different disciplines do not always benefit from each others’ expertise. This important collection presents contributions on meals from many perspectives, using different methods, and focusing on the different elements involved. Two introductory chapters in part one summarise the key findings in Dimensions of the Meal, the first book to bring an interdisciplinary perspective to meals, and introduce the current publication by reviewing the key topics discussed in the following chapters. Parts two to four then consider how meals are defined, studied and taught. Major considerations include eating socially and eating alone, the influence of gender, and the different situations of home, restaurant and institutional settings. Part five reviews meals worldwide, with chapters on Brazilian, Indian, Chinese and Thai meals, among others. The final parts discuss meals from further perspectives, including those of the chef, product developer and meal setting designer. With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors, Meals in science and practice is an informative and diverse reference for both professionals and academic researchers interested in food from disciplines such as food product development, food service, nutrition, dietetics, sociology, anthropology, psychology, public health, medicine and marketing. Summarises key findings in dimensions of the meal Considers how meals are defined, studied and taught, including eating alone and socially and the influence of gender Reviews the meaning of meals in different cultures

Land Between the Lakes

Land Between the Lakes
Author: Frank E. Smith
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780813164595

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Land Between the Lakes Recreation Area lies in western Kentucky and Tennessee, between two huge lakes formed by dams on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers.Some 170,000 acres bounded by 300 miles of shoreline, Land Between the Lakes is blessed with a rich variety of plant and animal life. Conceived and administrated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, it is a unique recreational experiment which has drawn admiring visitors from around the world. Frank E. Smith, director of TVA, tells the story of the transformation of submarginal land into a large-scale, multiple-use recreation facility that provides recreation and entertainment for thousands of visitors as well as producing a positive, dynamic stimulus to the continued economic development of the entire Tennessee Valley. Planned for fullest use of human and land resources, Land Between the Lakes is of utmost importance to recreational planners, conservation specialists, administrators, and to millions of Americans who seek their recreation in the out of doors.