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365 vegan smoothies : boost your health with a rainbow of fruits and veggies / by Patalsky, Kathy;
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Subjects: Smoothies (Beverages); Fruit drinks.; Vegetable juices.; Vegan cooking.; Blenders (Cooking);
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Island vegan : over 100 delicious plant-based recipes / by White, Marian Frances,1954-author.;
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Vegan cooking.;
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Drink the harvest : making and preserving juices, wines, meads, teas, and ciders / by Chase, Nan K.,1954-; Guest, DeNeice C.; Autry, Johnny.;
Includes Internet addresses and index.LSC
Subjects: Fruit juices.; Wine and wine making.; Beverages.; Kitchen gardens.; Cookbooks.;
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Grow your own botanicals : eliciously productive plants for homemade drinks, remedies and skincare / by McTernan, Cinead,author.; McTernan, Tory,photographer.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Grow your own botanicals brings together an inspiration collection of plants that add beauty, structure and interest to a garden as well as providing an exciting harvest that can be used in innovative ways in the kitchen and home. If you're buying seed kits and botanical plant gifts or like to experiment with making your own drinks, remedies or skin care, this handbook is the must-have companion gardening guide. Now you can make your hibiscus cordial for cocktails, herb and spice mix for your roasts or calendula face cream with your own garden produce. Cinead offers general advice on getting started - soil, composting, borders, containers, seed saving, cuttings, intercropping, wildlife and biodiversity -before moving on to the botanical garden. From plants that might traditionally be recognised as a botanical, to more unusual exotic varieties, this collection of 80 botanicals don't need huge space to grow, but must harvest meaningful amounts to use to flavour food, drinks and oils. Experiment with herbs like juniper, lemon balm or nigella, grow evening primrose or liquorice with their pretty flowers, and try out fruits like Chillean guava or yuzu. This is gardenening at its most fun and fanciful!
Subjects: Plants, useful.; Gardening.; Plants, edible.; Herb gardening.; Flower gardening.; Fruit-culture.; Vegetable gardening.;
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Nourish me home : 125 soul-sustaining, elemental recipes / by Burns, Cortney,author.; Lee, Heami,photographer.; Mitchell, Mary(Illustrator),illustrator.;
"Nourish Me Home features 110 recipes in 6 chapters that pay homage to the seasons and the elements of water, fire, air, and ether. The curious, creative, fearless Cortney Burns-formerly of Bar Tartine-is back with a personal cookbook project about nostalgia, immigration, and her own uniquely delicious recipes. Cortney Burns's cooking always includes layered flavors and textures, surprising ingredients, and healthful twists, and her recipes range from weeknight turn-tos such as salads, soups, and vegetable-forward mains to the homemade liqueurs and ferments she's famous for. Teaches readers how to convert their own experiences and sense of place into kitchen inspiration and development of a personal cooking style Recipes cover mains to drinks and desserts to condiments, such as sauces and pickled fruits. Complete with hand-drawn illustrations and 100 vibrant photographs. As in Bar Tartine, the pantry of preserved foods forms the backbone of this cookbook, adding all the physical and mental health benefits of fermented foods and streamlining cooking. The focus here is on healthy, vegetable-forward recipes, emphasizing techniques for turning proteins into side dishes or seasonings, rather than the main event. A groundbreaking project that connects seasonal cooking to raising one's personal vibration Perfect for home cooks, those dedicated to mindfulness, fans of Cortney Burns and Bar Tartine, foodies, professional chefs, and restaurateurs Add it to your collection of books like Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking by Samin Nosrat, Six Seasons by Joshua McFadden, and Dining In by Alison Roman"--
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking, American; Cooking, American; Cooking.;
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The real food cookbook : traditional dishes for modern cooks / by Planck, Nina,1971-;
"The Real Food Cookbook takes 150 classic dishes, from starters, soups, and salads to the center of the plate, to sweets and the cheese course, and makes them anew, transforming them with Nina's signature approach: using fresh herbs, good butter, seasonal fruits and vegetables, grass-fed and pastured meats, and whole grains. With essays and tips throughout, sharing Nina's own real-food lifestyle, The Real Food Cookbook will provide inspiration for any omnivorous cook or eater. Find recipes for every occasion: a cheese plate with drinks, a family Seder, Easter egg salads, a summer barbecue. Learn how Nina stocks her pantry and where she buys real food. Whether you're preparing the meals or simply eating them, everyone will enjoy the stories, feast on one hundred gorgeous full-color photographs, and beg the family cook to make the meals Nina loves"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Cooking.;
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Whole food cooking every day / by Chaplin, Amy,author.; Smart, Anson,photographer.;
Eating whole foods can transform a diet, and mastering the art of cooking these foods can be easy with the proper techniques and strategies. In 'Whole Food Cooking Every Day', Amy Chaplin shares ingenious recipes incorporating the foods that are key to a healthy diet: seeds and nuts, fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and plant-based foods. Chaplin has been described as the goddess of healthy delights by Martha Stewart Living. She is the author of 'At Home in the Whole Food Kitchen', which won both the IACP and James Beard Award. She is a private chef whose clients include Natalie Portman and Liv Tyler.
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking (Natural foods); Natural foods.;
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Farmhouse vegetables : a vegetable-forward cookbook / by Smith, Michael,1966 October 13-author.;
"From vegetable-forward dishes to full vegetarian meals, eating plants is more than just good for us. We thrive when we eat more vegetables! Inspired by the bounty of his culinary farm, chef Michael Smith shares everything that he has learned about vegetable cookery--ideas, techniques, and recipes--in this stunning cookbook so you can develop your own vegetable cooking style that suites your lifestyle. Whether leaning into eating more vegetables, going meat-free a few days a week, or vegetarian, you'll find unique and flavour-packed recipes where vegetables are always the star. Farmhouse Vegetables features a wide array of unique and approachable recipes, and simple pantry staples, to easily boost your cooking to include more veg from mains, sides, and even drinks and desserts including: Kabocha Squash and Ancho Cider Broth with sage pumpkin seed goat cheese pesto, and spicy roasted chickpeas; Lentil Soup with pea and mint fritters, and lentil sprouts; Soba Noodle Bowl with golden tofu, garden peas, cinnamon basil, and miso carrot broth; Whole Roasted Turnip with cranberry rosemary chutney; Basil Ratatouille and Swiss Chard Wraps with tomato marigold salsa; Potato-Crusted Smoked Salmon Potato Cakes with arugula dill salad and maritime mustard pickles; Potato, Leek, Mushroom, and Chicken Skillet Stew Ice Cream Sandwiches with carrot cake cookies and parsnip ice cream. Through mouthwatering recipes, inspiring essays, and gorgeous food and landscape photography, Michael shares his journey farming, cooking, and the versality and deliciousness of vegetables. You'll find lots of ways to continue enjoying meat (or not) on your terms while making vegetables (and lots of fruits) your first choice in the kitchen."--
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking (Vegetables); Vegetarian cooking.;
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