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By purchasing The Complete Air Fryer Recipes for Quick and Healthy Meals, you will soon be surprised how simple it really is to serve meals to your family that not only taste superb; they will improve your general health. Leave all of the work to the Air Fryer. You can take the credit for the tasty dishes and no one has to know how you did it unless you want to share. These are just a few of the tempting recipes you will soon know how to prepare: - Sausage Wraps - Roast Turkey Reuben - Meatloaf with Black Peppercorns - Chicken Kiev Supper - Lemon Fish - Stuffed Mushrooms with Sour Cream - Honey Roasted Carrot - Avocado Fries Think of all of the activities that can happen during the summer while the kids are out of school. Think of the time you can save if you already have a plan of a quick and healthy meal or snack. You are much more likely to encourage healthier eating habits when you don't have to spend hours cooking a meal. It is ready in no time! You will discover these benefits when you start using your Air Fryer: - The unit is a low-fat cooker. It is not necessary to use the extra oil as you normally would if you are using a deep fat fryer or skillet - The fryer is fast and convenient to use whether it is day or night. - You set the cooker and it automatically does the work for you. Set the buttons and enjoy your creation. The air fryer is easy to clean, and you won't need to clean the surrounding walls, floor, or counters since all of the oil vapors are held within the confines of the cooker. The only parts that need cleaning are the drip pan, cooking bowl or removable cooking basket. If you want to start the journey to a healthier lifestyle; you know what to do. Happy Air Frying!




The Book Club Cookbook, Revised Edition


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“Part cookbook, part celebration of the written word, [The Book Club Cookbook] illustrates how books and ideas can bring people together.” —Publishers Weekly "We are what we eat, they say. We can eat what we read, too. The Book Club Cookbook by Judy Gelman and Vicki Levy Krupp (Tarcher/Penguin, $21.95), first published in 2004 and now newly updated and revised, offers up dozens of new recipes inspired by book clubs’ favorite books, their characters and authors." —USA Today "It's pretty much a no-brainer why we love something like The Book Club Cookbook - it combines two of our all-time favorite things: food and books. Even better - the recipes in the book let us get a fuller experience of our favorite novels by thinking up recipes either inspired by the story or literally contributed by the author as essential to the book." —Flavorwire "The Book Club Cookbook excels at offering book groups new title ideas and a culinary way to spice up their discussions." —Library Journal Whether it's Roman Punch for The Age of Innocence, or Sabzi Challow (spinach and rice) with Lamb for The Kite Runner, or Swedish Meatballs and Glögg for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, nothing spices up a book club meeting like great eats. Featuring recipes and discussion ideas from bestselling authors and book clubs across the country, this fully revised and updated edition of the classic book guides readers in selecting and preparing culinary masterpieces that blend perfectly with the literary masterpieces their club is reading. This edition features new contributions from a host of today's bestselling authors including: Kathryn Stockett, The Help (Demetrie's Chocolate Pie and Caramel Cake) Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants (Oyster Brie Soup) Jodi Picoult, My Sister's Keeper (Brian Fitzgerald's Firehouse Marinara Sauce) Abraham Verghese, Cutting for Stone (Almaz's Ethiopian Doro Wot and Sister Mary Joseph Praise's Cari de Dal) Annie Barrows, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (Annie Barrows's Potato Peel Pie and Non-Occupied Potato Peel Pie) Lisa See, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (Lisa See's Deep-Fried Sugared Taro) The Book Club Cookbook will add real flavor to your book club meetings!




My Mother's Cook Book


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The category of “charity cookbook” is a favorite in American culinary history. Funds raised by sales of these cookbooks, with recipes donated by women’s groups and church societies, were used to aid a wide variety of local causes and charities. My Mother’s Cook Book belongs in this category—an excellent example of regional cooking styles of the post-Civil War Midwest. Several hundred recipes compiled by Ladies of St. Louis for the Women’s Christian Home include a complete range of dishes from soup to nuts, tending toward dishes “my mother” used, and handed down from mother to daughter. The ladies’ droll sense of humor is captured in the preface: “The recipes gathered in this priceless volume have been sent from all parts of the known world; several even from New Jersey.” Although the ladies are unnamed, a dedication by Mrs. E. F. Richards and the Misses Glover thanks all the contributors as well as local advertisers who aided the project (ads for merchants selling a wide variety of merchandise, including the “latest gems of fashion,” are included at the front of the book). This edition of My Mother’s Cook Book was reproduced by permission from the volume in the collection of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1812 by Isaiah Thomas, a Revolutionary War patriot and successful printer and publisher, the society is a research library documenting the lives of Americans from the colonial era through 1876. The society collects, preserves, and makes available as complete a record as possible of the printed materials from the early American experience. The cookbook collection comprises approximately 1,100 volumes.




The Great Western Cook Book


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This first cookbook published in Indiana was originally titled in its first edition Mrs. Collins’ Table Receipts: Adapted to Western Housewifery. It became so popular that in 1857 it was republished in New York City under the name The Great Western Cook Book. Collins noted in her preface that the book was intended for “Ladies of the West,” and thus there are recipes such as Sausage-Hoosier Fashion and Veal-Western Fashion included for pioneer women in the “West” of its time. Noting that “Our generous and prolific clime affords a bountiful supply of nutritious fruits and vegetables, and our forests and hill sides abound in excellent Game,” Collins included many recipes that used local produce and ingredients. The first recipe in the book for California Soup provides a method for homemade bouillon cubes, named for travelers heading further west during the gold rush years. This edition of The Great Western Cook Book by Angelina Maria Collins was reproduced by permission from the volume in the collection of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1812 by Isaiah Thomas, a Revolutionary War patriot and successful printer and publisher, the Society is a research library documenting the life of Americans from the colonial era through 1876. The Society collects, preserves, and makes available as complete a record as possible of the printed materials from the early American experience. The cookbook collection includes approximately 1,100 volumes.







THE DAILY GOURMET COOK BOOK


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If you have ingredients, have time and want to cook but are short on ideas for your next party... The Daily Gourmet Cookbook would be your best kitchen companion. With countless creative ideas, well illustrated pictures and interestingly descriptive recipes, this book gives you the confidence to think beyond your daily cooking, making every dish a gourmet dish. This book will help you to go way beyond the recipies given in it. So use the ingredient sections to learn about gourmet ingredients and recipe variations to create your own innovative set of recipes. So grab a whisk, put on your aprons and enter your kitchen with The Daily Gourmet Cookbook to set on a gastronomically satisfying culinary journey. Bon Appetit!In The Daily Gourmet Cookbook, Radhicka has shared wonderful weekend and party cooking ideas. As you read through the book you will find more than just recipes.This book can play a perfect host to your party by giving you great ideas to entertain your guests. Each recipe has been created to help you plan your innovative party menu. You will come across unconventional yet easy to make recipes, that will leave your guests wonderfully amazed.This book is an A-Z compilation of hand-picked gourmet ingredients. For each alphabet you will come across two ingredients with their detailed write-up followed by a recipe for each ingredient. The description of each ingredient will give you an insight on its origin, availability, growing conditions, culinary uses and cooking methods. Once you learn about the ingredient you will come across a recipe using that ingredient. Each recipe is scrumptiously illustrated with pictures for suggested serving options and ideas for presentation. The interactive more ideas section with each recipe gives you a plethora of options to play around with.So go ahead, take time out and enjoy cooking each recipe with love and passion.




The Greedy Panda Cook Book


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Are you a rice enthusiast looking for some culinary inspiration? Dive into our exciting cookbook, packed with popular rice dishes from around the world! Whether you’re using a variety of grains or experimenting with different techniques, this book offers a delightful mix of recipes and bonus treats. When cooked to perfection, rice transforms from a simple side to a mouthwatering star. Our cookbook is your guide to creating delicious, straightforward meals using a rice cooker, but don’t worry if you don’t have a rice cooker then a pan can also work. However, to truly elevate your rice game, we do recommend investing in a quality rice cooker and we advise on how to do this and what you should look for. Some recipes are entirely rice-cooker friendly, while others teach you to craft exquisite dishes traditionally paired with rice. If you have a passion for rice, you’ll find endless inspiration here. Embark on a culinary journey that spans the globe, from aromatic Indian dals to the spicy, sweet, and savoury flavours of Thai cuisine, from Chinese favourites to the artful sushi of Japan. Discover the vibrant tastes of Mexican and Brazilian dishes, savour European classics, and indulge in Middle Eastern delights. Along the way, you’ll learn essential cooking techniques and tips to maximize flavour in every bite. We’ll show you how to pair dishes with rice and elevate your rice to gourmet levels. The adventure doesn’t stop there! Our cookbook also features unique dessert recipes you can whip up in a rice cooker—yes, desserts! These recipes highlight the versatility of the rice cooker, turning it into a multifunctional kitchen tool that can enhance your cooking repertoire beyond just rice. Elevate your culinary journey with our ultimate rice handbook, featuring captivating rice facts, comprehensive grain guides, and practical cooking tips. Perfect for rice enthusiasts and rice cooker devotees, this guide equips you with all the knowledge needed for healthier eating. Discover the versatility of rice and rice cookers, and transform your meals with our innovative, flavourful, and enjoyable recipes. Join us in celebrating the endless possibilities of rice and awaken your rice cooking experience! Congratulations! You are now a part of our rice cooker revolution




Healthy Life Vegetarian Hand and Cook Book


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On a balanced vegetarian diet you can very easily lose weight and stay fit. A vegetarian diet fights against cancer, including gender-related cancers such as breast cancer, uterine cancer, and prostate cancer. A vegetarian diet helps fight against heart disease. A vegetarian diet helps you avoid some illnesses caused by e coli, salmonella, and listera, which are the most virulent forms of food-borne illnesses.Eating vegetarian is not only healthy, it's good for the environment as livestock deplete enormous land and water resources.Over 300 Recipes included. This is the ultimate guide to being Vegetarian & Vegan




The Blue Grass Cook Book


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African American cooks were not strangers in the kitchens of the Old South, but white southerners often failed to acknowledge their contributions. One of the first exceptions was Kentucky socialite Minnie C. Fox, who recognized the significant influence and importance of the African American cooks and wrote The Blue Grass Cook Book, first published in 1904. From biscuits and hams to ice creams and puddings, this cookbook is a collection of over three hundred recipes from family and friends, including black cooks, near Minnie Fox's Bourbon County, Kentucky, family estate and her Big Stone Gap, Virginia, home. In Fox's time, the culinary history of black women in the South was usually characterized by demoralizing portraits of servants toiling in "big house" kitchens. In contrast, The Blue Grass Cook Book, with its photographs of African American cooks at work and a passionate introduction by Fox's brother, respected Kentucky novelist John Fox Jr., offers insight into the complex bond between well-to-do mistresses and their cooks at the turn of the century. Toni Tipton-Martin's new introduction provides in-depth commentary on the social, cultural, and historical context of this significant cookbook. She presents background information on the Fox family and their apparently uncommon appreciation for the African Americans of their time. She reveals the vital role of the black cooks in the preparation and service required in establishing the well-known Southern hospitality tradition.




The Complete Salad Cookbook


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Discover your inner salad genie with this creative cookbook. Over 230 recipes, ingredient information, and tips, make this the only cookbook you'll ever need to make innovative, stunning, and satisfying salads. What does salad have the potential to be? An exciting mix of color, crunch, and flavor: Peaches over silken burrata; oil spiced with curry leaves on crunchy carrots flavored with lime and cilantro; Southwest Beef Salad with Cornbread Croutons. Explore the creative possibilities of salads, learn how to build and layer unique flavor combinations and embrace ingredients from barley, octopus, and miso to radiccchio, pattypan squash, and pears. These ATK dishes will be the star of the table. Our recipes feature salads like Pea Green Salad with Warm Apricot-Pistachio Vinaigrette and Tomato Salad with Steak Tips as well as Crispy Eggplant Salad, and riffs on classics: Caesar salad with grilled romaine or pasta salad with One-Pot Pasta Salad with Chicken (and tomatoes, olives, pepperoncini, green beans, arugula, feta). Sidebars highlight surprising salad ingredients such as couscous, purslane, curry powder, and radicchio. You'll also acquire ideas and inspiration to assemble your own salads in The Architecture of a Green Salad, with great tips on mixing and matching ingredients, flavors, and textures. The Salad Bar chapter equips you with an assortment of dressings, toppings, infused oils, and spice blends like za'atar. This is the cookbook you pull out when you want inspiration for dinner and a feast for the eyes.