Monday, November 25, 2019

Good Spirits: What's Mixing With All Day Cocktails.


Aussie mixologists Shaun Byrne and Nick Tesar concocted this fresh collection of cocktails low on alcohol but high on sustainably grown seasonal fruits, veggies, herbs and nuts. Designed for “clean lifers” seeking healthy options, their recipes are meant to look and taste exciting while being easy on the liver.

All Day Cocktails by Shaun Byrne and Nick Tesar.
Hardie Grant Books, 2019.

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Sunday, October 13, 2019

What's Cooking with Green Kitchen Smoothies


Food bloggers David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl share smoothie recipes, as well as breakfast ideas, energizers, desserts, and more in this collection of 50 new and uncommon beverages.

Recipes for Green Bowl, Sleeping-in Smoothie, Green Stamina Workout, the Warm Smoothie, and Apple Pie in a Glass are included along with Mocha Morning Bozz, Banana Snickers Shake, and an Avocado, Mango and Lime Smoothie. There are green smoothie options, fruit-only smoothies, nut butter based smoothies, and a variety of non-smoothie recipes as well. Many of the recipes are vegan and most are naturally sweetened with fruit.

Each recipe includes a photograph displaying the finished product. Introductory chapters outline the making of a good smoothie, explain what tools and ingredients to stock up on, and provide a variety of tips and tricks like freezing juices and nut milks rather than using ice.

Green Kitchen Smoothies
Healthy and Colorful Smoothies for Every Day
by David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl
Hardie Grant, 2016

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Saturday, August 24, 2019

A Fuel Economy Run.


from the Outrider Reading Group:

"Any race longer than 15 miles is a fuel economy run. You have got to think, the whole way, about being as gentle on the pedal as possible. When talking about fuel supplies, I use the analogy of a fuel tank which is being supplied by a trickle of fuel from the mobilization of fat. There is some evidence that this fat mobilization does not really get going at its maximum level at the start, so this is another reason for starting at a level pace." -

The Complete Distance Runner by Bruce Tulloh

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Saturday, August 10, 2019

Exploring the Nature of... Tunas and Billfishes of the World.

Tunas and billfishes are peak predators of the oceans. Their speed, grace, unique physiology, and diversity makes them important both ecologically and socioeconomically. Vital sources of food and income for many maritime nations, these exhilarating fishes are also highly desired and avidly sought by big game fishers across the globe.

This volume focuses on three families of fishes: Scombridae, the mackerels and tunas; Istiophoridae, sailfish and marlins; and Xiphiidae, the Swordfish. The 61 in-depth species accounts describe these fish and their habitats, summarize their diet and reproduction, analyze current fisheries, and evaluate their conservation status.

Illustrated with full-color, scientifically accurate illustrations by Val Kells, along with range maps for each species, this book is an essential reference on these majestic inhabitants of the sea.

by Bruce Collette and John Graves
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019

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Tuesday, August 6, 2019

A New Guide To... Bakery Design


As the baking industry has risen in exposure and profitability, so has the competition. It's increasingly clear that not just the quality of the food is attracting customers, but also the designs of bakeries that are creative and eye catching while still being functional. A well-designed store not only increases sales, but helps develop a brand identity. 

This book profiles fifty bakery designs from all over the world, with the designers responsible exhaustively examining their projects in order to illustrate the design process.


by Athanasios Tzokas
Images Publishing, 2019
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Saturday, July 13, 2019

Book Stall Review: You Can Farm.

Less than a century ago farming was the most common profession in America; nowadays it's one of the most difficult fields to enter.

Joel Salatin, best known for his book "Pastured Poultry Profits," is on a mission to prove that it is possible to farm full-time in ways that are both enjoyable and lucrative.

The Entrepreneur's Guide to Start and Succeed in a Farming Enterprise
by Joel Salatin
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Farm Direct
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Saturday, July 6, 2019

Favorite Wisconsin Cheese Recipes

Known as "America's Dairyland" of its abundant dairy production, Wisconsin is famous for its cheese, especially cheddar. Locals have been cooking with cheese for almost two centuries now and have perfected these recipes included in Wisconsin Cheese: A Cookbook and Guide to the Cheeses of Wisconsin by Martin Hintz and Pam Percy

  • Blueberry Ricotta Coffee Cake
  • Wisconsin Three-Cheese Soup with Parmesan Croutons
  • Wisconsin Buttermilk Blue and Asian Pear Salad
  • Santa’s Wisconsin Cheese Delight
  • Asiago Cheese Puffs
  • Wisconsin Cheddar Scones with Smoked Turkey
  • Hook’s Blue Cheese Cake
  • Cherry Cheddar Crusted Pork Tenderloin
  • Wisconsin Gruyère Fondue
  • Fontiago Polenta with Tomato Basil Concassée
  • Goat Cheese Fudge
  • Milk Chocolate Cheesecake

A Cookbook and Guide to the Cheeses of Wisconsin 
by Martin Hintz and Pam Percy
The Globe Pequot Press, 2008

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Sunday, May 19, 2019

Now cooking with... Super Roots

Remedial food. It's a thing.
Got a tummy ache? There's chicken broth.
Feeling toxic? Try some Ginger Mapo Tofu.
Tired? Gado Gado.
Bloated? Bibimap Wraps.
This cookbook offers 60 health-enhancing recipes based on therapeutic dishes from the Far East cultures of Thailand, Malaysia, Korea, Indonesia and more.

Cooking with Healing Spices to Boost Your Mood by Tanita de Ruijt.
Hardie Grant, 2019.

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Sunday, April 28, 2019

testing Beehive Alchemy

This book is a continuation of Petra Ahnert's popular Beeswax Alchemy.

With this new book, readers learn about the benefits and attributes of beeswax, honey, propolis, and more alongside a full range of projects and techniques to process and harness the amazing gifts of bees. Inside, there are instructions to make hand dipped birthday candles, lip balm, the classic French dessert canele bordelais, Lithuanian honey spirits, honey butter, honey mustard, propolis salve, hair pomade and more.

Beehive Alchemy: Beehive Alchemy Projects and recipes using honey, beeswax, propolis, and pollen to make soap, candles, creams, salves, and more.
by Petra Ahnert
Quarry Books, 2018.

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Travels with Foxfire

The Foxfire oral history project delivers another compendium of the collected wisdom of artists, craftsmen, musicians, and moonshiners in Southern Appalachia. In this volume we learn the secret origins of stock car racing, the story behind the formation of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and how to gather wild ginseng.

More than thirty essays include the recipes of an award-winning cookbook writer along with profiles of bootleggers and bear hunters, game wardens and medicine women, water dowsers, sculptors, folk singers, novelists, record collectors, and even the world’s foremost “priviologist.”

Stories of People, Passions, and Practices from Southern Appalachia
by Phil Hudgins and Jessica Phillips
University Press of Kentucky, 2018


Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Review: Bake Like a French Pastry Chef


Michel et Augustin is the pastry version of Ben & Jerry's in France, creating cookies and other desserts with a team of 100 employees in Paris, Lyon, and New York.

With the ambition of becoming "the first company on planet Earth to be 100% pastry-certified," this book compiles five years of employee training sessions to prepare for Certificat d'Aptitude Professionnelle exams that certify the ability to make good French pastries.

The lessons and recipes are divided into five pastry families (tarts, entremets, choux pastry, puff pastry and viennoiseries) with instructions on making doughs, creating fillings and exploring variations. There's a glossary of pastry terms from bain-marie and frangipane to pecher mignon and T45, an encyclopedia of essential ingredients, and a collection of templates for shaping Paris-Brest, Religieuse, Salambo pastries and more.

Delectable Cakes, Perfect Tarts, Flaky Croissants, and More
by Michel de Rovira and Augustin Paluel-Marmont
Countryman Press, 2018

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