Farmers Markets of New England
Author: Howard Blume
Publisher: Crossing Press
Published: 1993-10
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780895945884
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Howard Blume
Publisher: Crossing Press
Published: 1993-10
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780895945884
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Christine Chitnis
Publisher: Little Bookroom
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781892145963
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Christine Chitnis has crisscrossed New England discovering farmers markets and crafts markets, and in this book fifty of the most vibrant, unique and thriving events in the region are described and lavishly photographed.
Author: Janet Fletcher
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: 2011-07-22
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 1452104611
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →“A warm and charming book, where Fletcher’s passion for the produce gently shines . . . Meandering and passionate . . . like an afternoon at the market.” —Heavy Table Introduction by Alice Waters Sporting a gorgeous new cover, Fresh from the Farmers’ Market just got a little fresher. With more home cooks falling in love with the unbeatable flavor of farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, there has never been a better time to serve fruits and vegetables at mealtime. This wonderfully useful cookbook is a celebration of market bounty with luscious color photographs and more than seventy-five mouthwatering recipes. Each delicious soup, salad, entrée, and dessert makes the most of the season’s best. James Beard Award–winning author Janet Fletcher guides shoppers through the market, sharing tips on selection and storage as well as advice from the farmers themselves, so readers can turn peak-season produce into delicious eating, year-round. “This newly published book is an indispensable companion for all farmer’s market fans and food lovers . . . It’s conveniently divided into seasons so a quick glance through the appropriate seasonal section, before you head off to the market, will give great inspiration for shopping.” —Ditty’s Saturday Market
Author: Jessica Robinson
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Published: 2015-06-23
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 1423638018
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →From a farmgirl to your table—Easy-to-make, delicious, local, New England recipes, plus tips on getting the best produce and products for your kitchen. New England Farmgirl invites readers to learn about growing a garden, buying local, and choosing organic foods. The ultimate delight: it is filled with family heritage recipes—from grandfather’s fudge to great-grandmother’s molasses cookies, along with recipes created by the author to use the great products harvested in New England. Maple Peach Barbecue Sauce, Strawberry-Raspberry Popsicles, Pecan Pie, Farmhouse Pumpkin Pound Cake and so many more delightful recipes bring New England farm products to your table. New England is known for culinary delights, such as blueberries, cranberries and maple syrup. Reading this will be like driving through rural Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Step back in time and remember the joys of childhood with wonderful farm stands, orchards, and wineries throughout New England. “The recipes in New England Farmgirl are original and creative. Most importantly, they are easy to make. Plus, the tantalizing photographs will completely make your mouth water.”—The Washington Book Review “Robinson’s culinary ode to New England has something delicious for everyone.”—Eleanor Duke, Edible Rhody
Author: Alison Hope Alkon
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 2012-11-01
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 0820343897
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Farmers markets are much more than places to buy produce. According to advocates for sustainable food systems, they are also places to "vote with your fork" for environmental protection, vibrant communities, and strong local economies. Farmers markets have become essential to the movement for food-system reform and are a shining example of a growing green economy where consumers can shop their way to social change. Black, White, and Green brings new energy to this topic by exploring dimensions of race and class as they relate to farmers markets and the green economy. With a focus on two Bay Area markets--one in the primarily white neighborhood of North Berkeley, and the other in largely black West Oakland--Alison Hope Alkon investigates the possibilities for social and environmental change embodied by farmers markets and the green economy. Drawing on ethnographic and historical sources, Alkon describes the meanings that farmers market managers, vendors, and consumers attribute to the buying and selling of local organic food, and the ways that those meanings are raced and classed. She mobilizes this research to understand how the green economy fosters visions of social change that are compatible with economic growth while marginalizing those that are not. Black, White, and Green is one of the first books to carefully theorize the green economy, to examine the racial dynamics of food politics, and to approach issues of food access from an environmental-justice perspective. In a practical sense, Alkon offers an empathetic critique of a newly popular strategy for social change, highlighting both its strengths and limitations.
Author: Brooke Dojny
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 2011-10-11
Total Pages: 647
ISBN-13: 1558327576
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Try your hand at New England style cooking with over 350 recipes. The traditional dishes has been adapted to modern ingredients & cooking methods.
Author: Elise Richer
Publisher: Islandport Press, Incorporated
Published: 2015-09-03
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781939017994
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Always in Season gives you inviting, approachable, delicious recipes you can prepare the same day you come home from the farmer's market with a bag full of local produce, or find your CSA box full of unfamiliar vegetables. Elise Richer takes you through each month of the year, highlighting a few select ingredients that are in season each month, and giving you fresh ideas on how to use them without having to run to specialty grocery stores for rare ingredients or set aside half a day for prepping and cooking. Entrees, side dishes, soups, and baked goods are all featured, showcasing traditional and contemporary ways of using what is available locally, along with recipes from far flung locations which put those same local ingredients to use in creative new ways. A Resources section will help you locate a farmer's market near you, learn how to choose a CSA that's right for you, and guide your decisions for safe and healthy cooking.
Author: Howard S. Russell
Publisher:
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A highly readable history and almost encyclopedic reference work, with information on every pertinent aspect of farming and country life.