Guide to Good Food

Guide to Good Food
Author: Velda L. Largen,Deborah L. Bence
Publsiher: Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Food
ISBN: 1590701070

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Students will learn how to select, store, prepare, and serve foods while preserving their nutrients, flavors, textures, and colors.

The Essential Good Food Guide

The Essential Good Food Guide
Author: Margaret M. Wittenberg
Publsiher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013-07-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781607744344

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The definitive guide to buying, storing, and enjoying whole foods, in full color for the first time and revised and updated throughout. Make smart choices at the store and at the stove. An inspiring and indispensable one-stop resource, The Essential Good Food Guide is your key to understanding how to buy, store, and enjoy whole foods. Margaret M. Wittenberg shares her insider’s knowledge of products available at national retailers and natural foods markets, providing at-a-glance buying guides. Her ingredient profiles include detailed preparation advice, such as dried bean cooking times, cooking ratios of whole grains to water, culinary oil smoke points, and much more. She also clarifies confusing food labels, misleading marketing claims, and common misperceptions about everyday items, allowing you to maximize the benefits of whole foods cooking. With full-color photography, this new edition of The Essential Good Food Guide is fully revised with the most up-to-date advice on organics, heirloom grains and legumes, gluten-free cooking options, and the new varieties of fruits and vegetables popping up at farmers’ markets across the country to help you make the most of your time in the grocery aisle and the kitchen.

Guide to Good Food

Guide to Good Food
Author: Velda L. Largen,Deborah L. Bence
Publsiher: Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2016-06-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1631262254

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Guide to Good Food: Nutrition and Food Preparation employs current nutrition information to inform students as they learn the roles nutrients play in their health throughout the life cycle. Comprehensive content on food selection, storage, preparation, and service gives students the tools needed to recognize and follow a nutritionally balanced diet, while animations bring content to life. Menus and recipes with easy-to-follow, step-by-step directions, and nutritional analyses are also included. Food-related careers are profiled in every chapter. * Enhanced visuals program employs infographics and images to emphasize content and improve recall. * The Foods of the World section explores the culture and cuisine of over 30 countries. * Students can complete and submit review questions digitally, enhancing instructor's assessment of students' comprehension and reducing paper waste.

Guide to Good Food

Guide to Good Food
Author: Velda L. Largen,Deborah L. Bence
Publsiher: Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
Total Pages: 786
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1566376254

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Students and teachers in foods and nutrition classes give Guide to Good Food high ratings for its readability and visual appeal. This revised edition features over 90 new illustrations and an increased emphasis on technology, food safety, and cultural influence on food choices. The text covers all the topics you need to help students learn about food management and preparation. It begins with basic measurements, abbreviations, and recipe terms and leads to more advanced skills and concepts. It presents information on selecting, storing, preparing, and serving foods while preserving their nutrients, flavors, textures, and colors. An extensive Foods of the World section introduces students to the culture and cuisine of over 30 countries, featuring a new section on Canada and tabbed pages for ease of locating. -- Career descriptions at the beginning of each chapter emphasize employment opportunities in the food industry. -- Case studies help students recognize their need for SCANS foundation skills and competencies. -- Recipes include step-by-step directions and nutritional analysis. -- Food composition tables help students evaluate their food choices. -- Objectives, Vocabulary Terms, Chapter Summaries, Review Questions, Basic Skills Activities, and Thinking Skills Activities help students retain information.

Eating Well Living Better

Eating Well  Living Better
Author: Michael S. Fenster
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2012-06-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781442213418

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Everyone loves to eat. And everyone wants to be healthy. But how do we navigate between today’s extremes—between those offering us gastronomic gluttony and the siren song of convenient junk food and those preaching salvation only through deprivation and boring food choices? Dr. Michael Fenster draws upon his expertise and training as an interventional cardiologist and as a chef to forge a path through this wilderness to offer readers a middle path that endorses both fine dining and health eating. As a chef and foodie, and someone who has battled the bulge himself, he knows that if the food doesn’t taste great, no one will sustain any program for a lifetime. Here, Dr. Mike introduces the idea of becoming a Grassroots Gourmet. Being a Grassroots Gourmet is all about using fresh, wholesome ingredients, from local sources when you can get them. It is about the judicious use of salt, sugars, and fat to create wonderfully appealing and tasty, restaurant-worthy dishes. You do not need to be a trained chef; a few simple techniques, described here, go along way. As a physician, chef, and martial arts expert, Fenster combines knowledge from all three fields to present a cooking and dining program that recognizes our desire to eat great food without gaining weight and without sacrificing our health along the way. Revealing the latest data on previously forbidden foods like red meat and foie gras, Dr. Mike describes why these can be delicious AND healthy choices. He guides the reader step by step through a philosophy of eating and living that is sustainable and enjoyable once the commitment is made, and offers original, kitchen-tested recipes, and information about various food choices. Recipes include: Oven Roasted Mushroom Stuffed Quail with Blueberry Chimichuri Chicken Yakitori Saffron Risotto with Mushrooms, Peas, and Pearl Onions French Omelet with Truffle Butter and Brie Butternut Squash Ravioli with Sage Brown Butter Porcini Mushroom and Artichoke Heart Ragu Grilled Pork Loin Margarita Blood Orange Curry Sauce

Keys to Good Cooking

Keys to Good Cooking
Author: Harold McGee
Publsiher: Appetite by Random House
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780449015995

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A requisite countertop companion for all home chefs, Keys to Good Cooking distils the modern scientific understanding of cooking and translates it into immediately useful information. The book provides simple statements of fact and advice, along with brief explanations that help cooks understand why, and apply that understanding to other situations. Not a cookbook, Keys to Good Cooking is, simply put, a book about how to cook well. A work of astounding scholarship and originality, this is a concise and authoritative guide designed to help home cooks navigate the ever-expanding universe of recipes and ingredients and appliances, and arrive at the promised land of a satisfying dish.

The Good Food Guide

The Good Food Guide
Author: Christopher Driver,Raymond Postgate
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1971
Genre: Hotels, taverns, etc
ISBN: 0340125667

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Growing Good Food

Growing Good Food
Author: Acadia Tucker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0998862339

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A handbook for growing a victory garden when the enemy is global warming Written by regenerative farmer Acadia Tucker, Growing Good Food calls on us to take up regenerative gardening, also known as carbon farming, for the good of the planet. By building carbon-rich soil, even in a backyard-sized patch, we can capture greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change, all while growing nutritious food. To help us get started, and quickly, Tucker draft plans for gardeners who have no space, a little space, or a lot of space. She offers advice on how to prep soil, plant food, and raise the most popular fruits and vegetables using regenerative methods. She shares the gardening tools you need to get started, the top reasons gardens fail and how to fix them, and how to make carbon farming count when the only dirt you have is in pots. The book includes calls to action and insights from leaders in the regenerative movement, including David Montgomery, Gabe Brown, and Tim LaSalle. Aimed at beginners, the book is designed to inspire an uprising of citizen gardeners. Growing Good Food suggests what could happen if more of us saw gardening as a civic duty. By the end of it, you'll know how to grow some really good food and build a healthier world, too. Growing Good Food: A citizen's guide to backyard carbon farming is part of Stone Pier's "Growing Good Food" series. It joins Growing Perennial Foods: A field guide to raising resilient herbs, fruits, and vegetables, also written by Acadia Tucker.