Cool Cuisine for Super Sleepovers

Cool Cuisine for Super Sleepovers
Author: Lisa Wagner
Publsiher: ABDO
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1599287218

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Presents a collection of recipes designed to inspire experimentation and includes information on basic cooking techniques, tools needed, and ingredients.

Cool Food

Cool Food
Author: Robert Downey,Thomas M. Kostigen
Publsiher: Blackstone Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2024-01-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9798212511100

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In Cool Food, celebrated actor and philanthropist Robert Downey Jr. and New York Times bestselling author Thomas Kostigen team up to discover how we can erase our carbon footprints—one bite at a time. What we eat matters—to us, and to the planet. Cool food is a game-changing new food category and way of thinking that can help fix the climate. This engaging and persuasive book will show you how to make simple choices, starting today—in the supermarket, in your kitchen, and in the world—to reduce your environmental impact. Hundreds of cool foods exist, but until now have gone largely uncelebrated for their climate-positive powers. Some of these foods may already be on your shelf, and some are just on the horizon. But cool food is much more than just a shopping list: it’s a way of life vitally important to our future. Packed with eye-opening information, actionable items, and two dozen delicious recipes, Cool Food comes alive with engaging storytelling and refreshing humor. Robert and Tom have talked with experts around the globe—from farmers who are pioneering new pathways to more sustainable food, to cutting-edge, climate-friendly chefs. In seeking answers to what each of us can do, this intrepid duo discovered: the power of ancient grains; revolutionary farming techniques that create more sustainable foods; the unexpected benefits of meal kits; future foods that are made of thin air; delicious and different recipes that do the world good, and much more. What we choose to eat, where we shop, and how we plan our meals are daily choices that can have a wide impact on the world, whether we realize it or not. We have the power with each one of our daily purchases and our individual food habits to encourage a healthier and more sustainable food system for everyone. Join Robert and Tom on this fun, exciting, and enlightening adventure and learn how to become part of the Cool Food revolution.

Cool Cuisine

Cool Cuisine
Author: Laura F. Stec,Eugene C. Cordero
Publsiher: Gibbs Smith Publishers
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1423603923

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The Global Warming Diet is a smorgasbord of scientific fact and culinary art where the reader learns new ways to look at the climate crisis.

Cool Food

Cool Food
Author: Tracy Stewart
Publsiher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781457504747

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Campfire Cuisine

Campfire Cuisine
Author: Robin Donovan
Publsiher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781594746291

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Finally, here's a guide for people who love good food and the great outdoors. Campfire Cuisine provides more than 100 recipes for delicious, healthy, satisfying meals to make at your campsite or in any outdoor setting. Also included are tips on meal planning, shopping, and choosing the right equipment. Armed with Campfire Cuisine everyone from die-hard foodies to novice cooks will be ready to take on eating well while camping out.

Cool Spots

Cool Spots
Author: Patrice Farameh
Publsiher: teNeues
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3832791531

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No wonder Miami and South Beach are model central. It's where the hot young things come to see and be seen. With its daytime emphasis on sun and spectacle, and lively nightlife once the sun goes down, there's always somewhere to go. This hip metropolis has an array of destinations combining Latin flair, Deco splendor, and quite a strong dash of Euro sophistication. This guide offers in-the-know advice that helps you choose among the many bars, restaurants, clubs and hotels.

Healthy French Cuisine for Less Than 10 Day

Healthy French Cuisine for Less Than  10 Day
Author: Alain Braux
Publsiher: Alain Braux
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780984288328

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Chef Alain Braux's approach to healthy eating is literally "down to earth" in this delightful and extremely useful guide to balanced, nutritious meals on a budget. With a passion for flavor and fresh ingredients, Braux takes us through an eye-opening grocery shopping experience (including the 12 most contaminated foods in the produce section, and what "natural" really means on food labels), to alternative shopping choices (farmers' markets, growing your own). Inspired by the foods he grew up with in his native France, Chef Braux's recipes will not only sate the appetite, but can feed a family of four on roughly $40 per day! Try the Soupe a la Tomate et aux Pommes (tomato and apple soup, $2.03 per serving), the Crepes aux Courgettes (zucchini crepes, $1.18 per serving), or the Poulet Epice au Basilic (spicy chicken with basil, $2.56 per serving). A truly valuable guide to nutrition, plus who knew French cooking could be so affordable!

The Fundamental Techniques of Classic Cuisine

The Fundamental Techniques of Classic Cuisine
Author: French Culinary Institute
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 1489
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781613122556

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In 1984, Dorothy Cann Hamilton founded The French Culinary Institute with a singular vision: She wanted to create a culinary school that combined classic French techniques with American inventiveness in a fast-paced curriculum. Since then, the FCI has gone on to become one of the most prestigious culinary schools in the world, boasting a list of alumni that includes the likes of Matthew Kenney and Bobby Flay and a faculty of such luminaries as Jacques Pepin, Andrea Immer, and Jacques Torres. But perhaps the greatest achievement of the FCI is its Total Immersionsm curriculum, in which the classes prepare a student to cook in any type of kitchen for any kind of cuisine. Now, for the first time ever, all the best that the FCI has to offer can be found in a single sumptuous volume. The Fundamental Techniques of Classic Cuisine presents the six- and nine-week courses taught at the FCI that cover all 250 basic techniques of French cooking. Along with more than 650 full-color photographs, the book features more than 200 classic recipes as well as new recipes developed by some of the school’s most famous graduates. Complete with insider tips and invaluable advice from the FCI, this will be an indispensable addition to the library of serious home cooks everywhere.