Book Description
Typescript, dated 4/12/12. Unmarked script was used for a Playwrights Horizons presentation at the Peter Sharp Theater, 416 West 42nd Street, New York, N.Y., which opened March 21, 2012.
Author : Dan LeFranc
Publisher :
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 42,6 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Aging
ISBN :
Typescript, dated 4/12/12. Unmarked script was used for a Playwrights Horizons presentation at the Peter Sharp Theater, 416 West 42nd Street, New York, N.Y., which opened March 21, 2012.
Author : Stephanie Middleberg, MS, RD, CDN
Publisher : Callisto Media, Inc.
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 32,70 MB
Release : 2016-10-18
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1943451532
ORGANIC YUMMINESS FOR ALL YOUR BABY’S STAGES. This baby food cookbook is the one that does it all. Natural, organic, and irresistible recipes take your baby from infant to toddler and beyond. Ideas for purees, smoothies, finger foods, and meals abound. To top it off, you get nutritious, crave-worthy recipes to satisfy both your little one and your big ones. From Sweet Potato Puree to Pumpkin Smoothies to Maple-Glazed Salmon with Roasted Green Beans, The Big Book of Organic Baby Food offers over 230 healthy and wholesome recipes. This baby food cookbook will serve you for years. A baby food cookbook and more, The Big Book of Organic Baby Food contains: Ages and Stages—Each chapter covers developmental changes and FAQs to inform your nutritional decisions. Purees, Smoothies, Finger Food—Choose from more than 115 puree recipes and over 40 smoothie and finger food ideas. Family Fare—With 70+ recipes that will please all palates, this baby food cookbook goes way beyond baby food. The Big Book of Organic Baby Food is the only baby food cookbook to feed the growing needs and tastes of your entire family.
Author : Amanda Hesser
Publisher : Ten Speed Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 15,98 MB
Release : 2016-10-18
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0399578013
A smart, inspiring cookbook showing how to plan, shop, and cook for dinners (and lunches and desserts) all through the week. The secret? Cooking ahead. Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, founders of the online kitchen and home destination Food52, pull off home-cooked dinners with their families with stunning regularity. But they don't cook every night. Starting with flexible base dishes made on the weekend, Amanda and Merrill mix, match, and riff to create new dinners, lunches, and even desserts throughout the week. Blistered tomatoes are first served as a side, then become sauce for spaghetti with corn. Tuna, poached in olive oil on a Sunday, gets paired with braised peppers and romesco for a fiery dinner, with spicy mayo for a hearty sandwich, and with zucchini and couscous for a pack-and-go salad. Amanda and Merrill’s seasonal plans give you everything you need to set yourself up well for the week, with grocery lists and cooking timelines. They also share clever tips and tricks for more confident cooking, showing how elements can work across menus and seasons to fit your mood or market, and how to be scrappy with whatever’s left in the fridge. These building blocks form A New Way to Dinner, the key to smarter, happier cooking that leaves you with endless possibilities for the week ahead.
Author : Jim Harrison
Publisher : Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 32,78 MB
Release : 2017-03-24
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 080218944X
An essay collection from “the Henry Miller of food writing” and New York Times–bestselling author of The Raw and the Cooked (The Wall Street Journal). Jim Harrison was beloved for his untamed prose and larger-than-life appetite. Collecting many of his most entertaining and inspired food pieces for the first time, A Really Big Lunch “brings him roaring to the page again in all his unapologetic immoderacy, with spicy bon mots and salty language augmented by family photographs” (NPR). From the titular New Yorker article about a French lunch that went to thirty-seven courses, to essays on the relationship between hunter and prey, or the obscure language of wine reviews, A Really Big Lunch is shot through with Harrison’s aperçus and delight in the pleasures of the senses. Between the lines the pieces give glimpses of Harrison’s life over the last three decades. Including articles that first appeared in Brick, Playboy, Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant, and more, as well as an introduction by Mario Batali, A Really Big Lunch offers “sage and succulent essays” for the literary gourmand (Shelf Awareness, starred review).
Author : Jenny Rosenstrach
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 48,27 MB
Release : 2012-06-19
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0062080911
Inspired by her beloved blog, dinneralovestory.com, Jenny Rosenstrach’s Dinner: A Love Story is many wonderful things: a memoir, a love story, a practical how-to guide for strengthening family bonds by making the most of dinnertime, and a compendium of magnificent, palate-pleasing recipes. Fans of “Pioneer Woman” Ree Drummond, Jessica Seinfeld, Amanda Hesser, Real Simple, and former readers of Cookie magazine will revel in these delectable dishes, and in the unforgettable story of Jenny’s transformation from enthusiastic kitchen novice to family dinnertime doyenne.
Author : John La Puma
Publisher : Harmony
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 36,60 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0307394638
Integrating nutritional science with culinary expertise, a physician explains how to prevent disease, shed pounds, and promote overall health by using foods that tempt the palate while promoting the body's immunity.
Author : Stephanie Middleberg
Publisher : Rockridge Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,5 MB
Release : 2018-08-21
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781641521130
Organic, yummy, fast and family-friendly recipes your toddler foodie will love. Toddlers have a lot of opinions, especially when it comes to food. With The Big Book of Organic Toddler Food, you'll create simple, delicious meals that satisfy your toddler's changing nutritional needs and the taste buds of everyone in the household, even the little picky one. In The Big Book of Organic Toddler Food, Stephanie Middleberg draws on her nutritional expertise as a certified nutritionist and founder of Middleberg Nutrition, as well as her hard-earned wisdom as the mom of two, to bring you the ultimate guide to nourishing your little one with delicious organic foods without a meltdown! Your ultimate toddler cookbook, The Big Book of Organic Toddler Food includes: 125+ simple, healthy recipes that will appeal equally to your toddler and all other family members, saving you time and money An overview of toddlerhood including signs of readiness for toddler-specific foods, food allergen and safety guidance, bottle weaning and milk introduction, baby tableware buying guidance, and more Organic food fundamentals that cover food labels, pantry prep, seasonal eating, and convenience food guidance From yummy breakfast recipes like Chocolate Chip Oat Banana Blender Muffins to family-ready dinners like Zucchini Noodles with Slow Cooker Turkey Meatball Marinara, The Big Book of Organic Toddler Food will not only ensure your toddler is eating nutritious, delicious food, but that you aren't spending all your waking hours in the kitchen.
Author : Daniela Jakubowicz
Publisher : Workman Publishing
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 11,55 MB
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 0761154930
Offers a twenty-eight-day plan with recipes and exercise suggestions that stresses eating a big, early breakfast to rev up metabolism, curb hunger, and lose weight.
Author : Jane Ziegelman
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 11,98 MB
Release : 2016-08-16
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0062216430
James Beard Foundation Book Award Winner From the author of the acclaimed 97 Orchard and her husband, a culinary historian, an in-depth exploration of the greatest food crisis the nation has ever faced—the Great Depression—and how it transformed America’s culinary culture. The decade-long Great Depression, a period of shifts in the country’s political and social landscape, forever changed the way America eats. Before 1929, America’s relationship with food was defined by abundance. But the collapse of the economy, in both urban and rural America, left a quarter of all Americans out of work and undernourished—shattering long-held assumptions about the limitlessness of the national larder. In 1933, as women struggled to feed their families, President Roosevelt reversed long-standing biases toward government-sponsored “food charity.” For the first time in American history, the federal government assumed, for a while, responsibility for feeding its citizens. The effects were widespread. Championed by Eleanor Roosevelt, “home economists” who had long fought to bring science into the kitchen rose to national stature. Tapping into America’s long-standing ambivalence toward culinary enjoyment, they imposed their vision of a sturdy, utilitarian cuisine on the American dinner table. Through the Bureau of Home Economics, these women led a sweeping campaign to instill dietary recommendations, the forerunners of today’s Dietary Guidelines for Americans. At the same time, rising food conglomerates introduced packaged and processed foods that gave rise to a new American cuisine based on speed and convenience. This movement toward a homogenized national cuisine sparked a revival of American regional cooking. In the ensuing decades, the tension between local traditions and culinary science has defined our national cuisine—a battle that continues today. A Square Meal examines the impact of economic contraction and environmental disaster on how Americans ate then—and the lessons and insights those experiences may hold for us today. A Square Meal features 25 black-and-white photographs.
Author : Dan LeFranc
Publisher : Samuel French, Inc.
Page : 101 pages
File Size : 13,60 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0573696675
Typescript, undated. Unmarked typescript used for Samuel French edition of a play directed by Anne Kaufman that had opened Jan. 15, 2009, at Soho Rep, 46 Walker Street, New York, N.Y.