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Books > Food & Drink > General cookery
Whether you have younger or older children, just one kid or a whole
tribe, whether you are a single carer or you have a partner to work
with, the one constant is you are busy. Juggling work, school runs,
homework, tidying your destroyed house and maintaining any kind of
social life, to name just the basics, is hard! Often the first
thing to take a hit when we get busy is what we eat. 'NOSH for Busy
Mums & Dads' is here to help. This book is designed to minimize
stress levels, to show how simple meals are possible, to inspire
you to cook from fresh ingredients, and hopefully to bring a little
bit of fun back into the kitchen.
This is not a recipe book. It is a database of ingredient
information that should assist the home or craft brewer in creating
their own recipes in order to attempt the replication of commercial
beers, many of which are no longer in production. Instructions on
how to convert the supplied ingredient information into recipes
customised to the brewer's own equipment and technique are
provided. This book also provides inspiration to brewers wishing to
experiment with different ingredients since it gives an interesting
insight into how professional brewers have used them in their own
brews. This third edition includes data for more beers and
breweries including a new category for historical beers. Finally,
this book should also be of interest to the discerning beer
enthusiast who is curious about what goes into their favourite
drink.
From coast-to-coast, there is something universally common about
our relationship with food. It's more than just the food we eat and
the way we nourish our bodies. It's the way we feel when our food
is shared and the manner in which we connect with others over a
shared meal. But perhaps most importantly is the way in which a
favorite heirloom recipe can allow a flood of treasured memories to
invade our hearts with the simple aroma of ingredients. The
traveling apron journey began with one simple goal in mind: to
connect a community of women together around those beloved recipes.
After 20,000-plus miles of travel, whether you're looking to update
your weeknight dinner rotation, entertain friends on the back
porch, or simply looking for a dessert for your next holiday bash,
there's a little something for everyone.
The Chile Pepper Encyclopedia has the answer to just about any question one could ask about chile peppers. Which chiles are the hottest? What country did the first chile plants come from? What popular brand of dandruff shampoo is made with chile peppers? Can chiles really be used to cure headaches? Even the most devoted "chile-heads" will be satisfied. The encyclopedia is researched and written by Dave Dewitt, the country's foremost expert on hot and spicy foods and longtime editor-in-chief of Chile Pepper magazine. In addition to entries on chile species, culture, terminology, and agriculture, the encyclopedia includes more than one hundred fiery recipes like Madras Fried Chile Fritters from India and Jamaican Jerk Chicken Wings are sure to please any hot-and-spicy food lover. Black and white drawings and photographs, charts, and graphs appear throughout, and an eight page insert includes color photographs of dozens of varieties of chiles, invaluable for identification. The Chile Pepper Encyclopedia is an indispensable sourcebook for chile aficionados, gardeners, cooks, and anyone else who has a burning interest in fiery foods.
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