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One of Chris Czajkowski's first priorities when she arrived at Nuk
Tessli, a remote location in BC's Coast Mountains, was to devise a
way to bake bread. At first, she lived in a tent and her oven was a
simple pile of rocks with a hole in the middle. But as she built
her wilderness cabins and started providing for the clients of her
wilderness adventure business, she perfected her stone oven and her
recipes--and word began to spread of Nuk Tessli and the "Best Bread
in the World."
From tangy sourdough loaves of freshly ground grain, Nuk Tessli
Fruit Bread sweetened with hearty molasses and aromatic spices, to
Montreal bagels with an alpine touch, here are inspiring,
adventurous recipes that bypass the bread machine. Also included
are quick breads and desserts, like a hearty trail mix
cake--perfect on a hike--and Nuk Tessli's enigmatic spotted dick,
plus a few indispensable recipes for any wilderness dweller (or
frugal urbanite), such as fresh yogurt and sprouts.
"A Wilderness Dweller's Cookbook" is not just a collection of
recipes; it's also a fascinating account of how a wilderness
dweller--in a non-growing climate 20 km from a road, 60 km from a
store, and 250 km from a town large enough to have a
supermarket--feeds herself and her guests. Of particular interest
to readers with their own wilderness dreams will be Czajkowski's
descriptions of the logistics of getting wholesome, fresh food to
the table in this remote and spectacular location
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