Grow Cook Eat

Grow Cook Eat
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Publisher : Sasquatch Books
Total Pages : 305
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781570617959
ISBN-13 : 1570617953
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Grow Cook Eat by : Willi Galloway

Conscious foodies will love this easy-to-follow guide on creating garden-to-table meals—with tips on growing and storing your own harvest, plus delicious recipes From sinking a seed into the soil through to sitting down to enjoy a meal made with vegetables and fruits harvested right outside your back door, this gorgeous kitchen gardening book is filled with practical, useful information for both novices and seasoned gardeners alike. Grow Cook Eat will inspire people who already buy fresh, seasonal, local, organic food to grow the food they love to eat. For those who already have experience getting their hands dirty in the garden, this handbook will help them refine their gardening skills and cultivate gourmet quality food. The book also fills in the blanks that exist between growing food in the garden and using it in the kitchen with guides to 50 of the best-loved, tastiest vegetables, herbs, and small fruits. The guides give readers easy-to-follow planting and growing information, specific instructions for harvesting all the edible parts of the plant, advice on storing food in a way that maximizes flavor, basic preparation techniques, and recipes. The recipes at the end of each guide help readers explore the foods they grow and demonstrate how to use unusual foods, like radish greens, garlic scapes, and green coriander seeds.

Eat, Cook, Grow

Eat, Cook, Grow
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 315
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780262026857
ISBN-13 : 0262026856
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Eat, Cook, Grow by : Jaz Hee-jeong Choi

Tools, interfaces, methods, and practices that can help bring about a healthy, socially inclusive, and sustainable food future. Our contemporary concerns about food range from food security to agricultural sustainability to getting dinner on the table for family and friends. This book investigates food issues as they intersect with participatory Internet culture—blogs, wikis, online photo- and video-sharing platforms, and social networks—in efforts to bring about a healthy, socially inclusive, and sustainable food future. Focusing on our urban environments provisioned with digital and network capacities, and drawing on such “bottom-up” sociotechnical trends as DIY and open source, the chapters describe engagements with food and technology that engender (re-)creative interactions. In the first section, “Eat,” contributors discuss technology-aided approaches to sustainable dining, including digital communication between farmers and urban consumers and a “telematic” dinner party at which guests are present electronically. The chapters in “Cook” describe, among other things, “smart” chopping boards that encourage mindful eating and a website that supports urban wild fruit foraging. Finally, “Grow” connects human-computer interaction with achieving a secure, safe, and ethical food supply, offering chapters on the use of interactive technologies in urban agriculture, efforts to trace the provenance of food with a “Fair Tracing” tool, and other projects. Contributors Joon Sang Baek, Pollie Barden, Eric P. S. Baumer, Eli Blevis, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Robert Comber, Jean Duruz, Katharina Frosch, Anne Galloway, Geri Gay, Jordan Geiger, Gijs Geleijnse, Nina Gros, Penny Hagen, Megan Halpern, Greg Hearn, Tad Hirsch, Jettie Hoonhout, Denise Kera, Vera Khovanskaya, Ann Light, Bernt Meerbeek, William Odom, Kenton O'Hara, Charles Spence, Mirjam Struppek, Esther Toet, Marc Tuters, Katharine S. Willis, David L. Wright, Grant Young

Grow, Cook & Eat

Grow, Cook & Eat
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 107
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9839476327
ISBN-13 : 9789839476323
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Grow, Cook & Eat by : Fay Khoo

Plant, Cook, Eat!

Plant, Cook, Eat!
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Publisher : Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages : 115
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781632896896
ISBN-13 : 1632896893
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Plant, Cook, Eat! by : Joe Archer

For beginners and green-thumbed foodies, this unusually all-inclusive garden-to-kitchen cookbook is part lesson in gardening and part collection of healthy, delicious, kid-friendly recipes. With vibrant photo-illustrations and clearly organized sections, discover how to plant seeds in patio containers, window boxes, or on an allotment; harvest fruits and vegetables; determine which plant parts are edible; spot pests in the garden; and use home-grown crops to cook everything from bean and bacon spaghetti to polenta chips to tomato, feta, and basil pizza. "This effort offers budding young gardeners (and their adults) a comprehensive, hands-on guide to gardening and cooking" — Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW

Growing, Sharing, Serving

Growing, Sharing, Serving
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 170
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0891910735
ISBN-13 : 9780891910732
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Growing, Sharing, Serving by : Jo Berry

Food and Nutrition

Food and Nutrition
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1121
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000257113
ISBN-13 : 1000257118
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Food and Nutrition by : Danielle Gallegos

Food--how we produce, prepare, share and consume it--is fundamental to our wellbeing. It also connects the human body to the complex and dynamic systems of our environment. This is more significant than ever before in human history, as climate change and increasing population impact on global ecosystems. This fourth edition of Food and Nutrition has been completely rewritten to reflect an ecosystems approach to human health. It is shaped around four dimensions of human nutrition: biology, society, environment and economy. Food and Nutrition provides a comprehensive overview of food components and the biochemistry of foods and digestion. It outlines nutrition needs at different life stages, dietary disorders, and social and cultural influences on food selection and consumption. It also explores the increasing influence of technology on agriculture and food preparation, and recent research into intergenerational nutrition and nutrigenomics. At every stage it points to how you can impact your own health and the health of others as a global citizen and as a health or other food-system-related professional. Extensively illustrated with informative graphs, diagrams and data, and with examples, glossaries and reflective exercises, Food and Nutrition is the ideal introduction to the field of nutrition and dietetics for the 21st century, and a valuable professional reference for early career dietitians.

Cooking

Cooking
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Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages : 94
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0590492462
ISBN-13 : 9780590492461
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Cooking by : Lisa Feeney

Growing Livelihoods

Growing Livelihoods
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 271
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317421610
ISBN-13 : 1317421612
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Growing Livelihoods by : Rhonda Phillips

Community planning is starting to include a broader food systems focus, spanning topics such as nutrition and health outcomes, sustainable farming practices, economic and social implications of local food production, distribution, and consumption. Together, these issues are a driving force for the passions of those seeking positive change in their communities through healthy food. The purpose of this book is to explore how and where local food and farms, as part of a local or regional food system, can positively impact both economic development and overall well-being of communities. Across North America, there are good examples of the ways in which innovative local food systems provide opportunities for: increasing job growth and entrepreneurship; retaining local farmers on their land while nourishing their community; and providing communities places to congregate, bond, and become closer-knit. Six such examples are highlighted, each illustrating a novel model offering unique contributions to community economic health and well-being. These important cases offer practitioners, advocates, academics, and students insight into how applications can be built or studied in their own communities.

Cook's Apprentice, The

Cook's Apprentice, The
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Publisher : Random House Australia
Total Pages : 578
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780143788485
ISBN-13 : 0143788485
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Cook's Apprentice, The by : Stephanie Alexander

The Cook's Apprentice is the essential teaching cookbook for the younger cook who's just starting out. This wonderful book is full to the brim with everything new foodies need to know to become relaxed and confident in the kitchen. Arranged alphabetically, The Cook's Apprentice includes 56 ingredient chapters - from Apples to Zucchini - and more than 300 achievable recipes ranging from classics every cook will want to try to exciting new dishes that reflect our diverse nation. Stephanie takes you into her kitchen as she explains more than 100 important techniques in straightforward language, discusses the kitchen tools she likes to use, and describes ingredients you might not know- How do I whisk eggs to soft peaks? What does it mean to 'make a well' in dry ingredients? Why should I roast spices? How do I prepare fresh chillies safely? What is 'resting meat' and why should I do it? How do I prepare a mango? What flavours work well together? What is fresh mozzarella? How do I say 'quinoa'? The Cook's Apprentice gives all you new cooks the inspiration you need for a lifetime of enjoyment in the kitchen.

Feast

Feast
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Publisher : HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages : 390
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781743096147
ISBN-13 : 1743096143
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Feast by : Gabrielle Chan

From the nation's capital comes a delicious collection of the most popular recipes and horticultural tips from listeners, chefs, cooks, gardeners, providors as heard on 666 ABC Canberra. A must-have guide to planting, growing, buying and cooking food in Canberra and the surrounding region. From the garden to the table, FEASt is your guide to the seasonal produce, providores and favourite tastes of our nation's capital.FEASt is the perfect introduction for locals and visitors wanting to discover the tastes of Canberra's famous growers markets and local food scene. this collection of recipes and profiles of local cooks, gardeners and chefs brings together the most requested tips and moreish tastes of our bush capital - as featured in 666 ABC Canberra local radio's annual sustainable food festival. FEASt celebrates the quality of regional produce, from growing perfect backyard tomatoes and cabbages to cooking the tastiest laksa or apple pie.Includes Graham 'Willow' Williams's monthly plant and harvest guides for the ACt.