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Books > Food & Drink > General cookery
Can you name 5 African American Chefs or Executive Pastry Chefs of
fine dining establishments? Where are the women and minorities
culinary students who make up the majority in culinary classrooms
yet are missing in action from the top of the line?
Chef Kimberly Brock Brown, CEPC, CCA, ACE, AAC opens up and shares
her story and some great recipes to help answer the questions of
why there are too few female Chefs or African American Executive
Chefs-Sweet or Savory leading in today's kitchens.
Could it be European dominance, male superiority or just too much
heat in the kitchen that keeps women from getting the managerial
titles and positions?
With focus and determination to succeed in this surprisingly male
dominated field, Chef Kimberly details the trials and tribulations
of personal and professional achievements used to achieve her goal
of becoming a Certified Chef and teaching other Junior Culinarians
how to be better stewards of their own destiny.
Learning to embrace what makes you happy while helping others
along the path will always bring the best gifts life has to offer;
satisfaction and having peace of mind will ensure immeasurable
rewards and compensations. Women can be mothers, wives, students or
all of the aforementioned and still succeed in managing the demands
of the kitchen and the people associated with it. People of color
do have the drive and determination needed to be the Executive Chef
when they plan the work and work the plan.
We need to wake up, step up and make it happen. Go get what is
rightfully yours to have once you have prepared yourself, put in
the time to get the experience and qualifications. Don't just sit
on the sidelines hoping to get noticed or included.
In a modern world where the American dream can sometimes give
way to the quest for mere survival, brothers Mike and Steve Sniezak
offer a practical, no-nonsense field guide to saving money and
eating better. "A Trucker's Survival Guide to Eating In" presents a
hosts of information to help you cook for yourself on the road or
at home.
With a focus on the trucking world, the Sniezaks offer advice
for those who wish to slow down and simplify their eating habits.
"A Trucker's Survival Guide to Eating In" steers you through the
process of obtaining basic equipment, shopping for groceries, and
cooking three balanced meals and additional snacks each day.
In "A Trucker's Guide to Eating In," a seagoing cook and his
truck driving brother come together to help you save money and eat
better with eighteen wheels rolling down the road. It presents a
host of tips and techniques for surviving on the road-simple
cooking for regular people.
Answer all your sweet-making questions in one handy book, with The
Little Book of Questions on Boiled Sweets. This book will guide you
through the sweet-making process, including a brief history of the
sweet treats, what equipment you'll need and essential
confectionery techniques. It also contains a wide variety of
recipes to try, from traditional old-time recipes to creative
modern twists. For sweet-making novices, and even those with a
little experience, The Little Book of Questions on Boiled Sweets is
simply a kitchen essential. The Little Book of Questions Series
offers a collection of fun and unique practical guides on a wide
range of subjects. These essential books contain a wealth of
information and handy tips in an easy to digest Question and Answer
format.
A bounty of recipes for homemade preserves that are good for you,
from smoked and spiced pickles with gut-friendly attributes or
energizing drinks such as oak-aged blackberry kombucha to healing
gourmet treats such as homemade miso or wild garlic oil. Organised
in chapters focusing around infusing, fermenting, pickling and
drying, Rachel's recipes use everyday ingredients in ingenious ways
to create treats for any occassion. The act of making edible gifts
for others is just as rewarding as receiving them, especially when
you keep a store of jars for yourself to to savour as the seasons
come and go. Treat both those around you and yourself to the bounty
of a modern larder full of delicious offerings.
From acid drops to zest via lozenges and toffee apples, the A-Z of
Boiled Sweets covers everything you need to know about making
sweets at home. This little book contains a wide selection of
recipes, from the old-time traditional recipes as well as creative
modern variations. It also includes guidance on confectionery
techniques and the best kind of equipment to use, alongside other
handy hints. The A-Z of Boiled Sweets is a kitchen staple for
sweet-making novices and experienced cooks alike. The A-Z series is
a fresh and fun collection of books offering readers a wealth of
information on a wide range of subjects. These essential practical
guides are packed to bursting with useful tips and insider
knowledge, in a handy easy to digest format.
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