Wagon Wheel Kitchens

Wagon Wheel Kitchens
Author: Jacqueline B. Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1993
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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Re-creates the highs and lows of cooking and eating on the Oregon Trail.

The Wagon Wheel Project

The Wagon Wheel Project
Author: Dave Engen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Mankato (Minn.)
ISBN: 9780985093723

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The Lost Kitchen

The Lost Kitchen
Author: Erin French
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0553448439

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An evocative, gorgeous four-season look at cooking in Maine, with 100 recipes No one can bring small-town America to life better than a native. Erin French grew up in Freedom, Maine (population 719), helping her father at the griddle in his diner. An entirely self-taught cook who used cookbooks to form her culinary education, she now helms her restaurant, The Lost Kitchen, in a historic mill in the same town, creating meals that draw locals and visitors from around the world to a dining room that feels like an extension of her home kitchen. The food has been called “brilliant in its simplicity and honesty” by Food & Wine, and it is exactly this pure approach that makes Erin’s cooking so appealing—and so easy to embrace at home. This stunning giftable package features a vellum jacket over a printed cover.

The Way We Ate

The Way We Ate
Author: Jacqueline B. Williams
Publisher: Washington State University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2021-06-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1636820697

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Probing diaries, letters, business journals, and newspapers for morsels of information, food historian Jackie Williams here follows pioneers from the earliest years of settlement in the Northwest--when smoldering logs in a fireplace stood in for a stove, and water had to be hauled from a stream or well--to the times when railroads brought Pacific Northwest cooks the latest ingredients and implements. The fifty-year journey described in The Way We Ate documents a change from a land with few stores and inadequate housing to one with business establishments bursting with goods and homes decorated with the latest finery. Like she did in her earlier acclaimed volume, Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food on the Oregon Trail, Williams has in her latest book shed important new light on a little-understood aspect of our past. These tales of a pioneer wife bemoaning her husband’s gift of a cookbook when she really needed more food, or preparing sweets and savories for holiday celebrations when the kitchen was just a tiny space in a one-room log cabin, show another side of the grim-faced pioneers portrayed in movies. Here we encounter real American history and culture, one that vividly portrays the daily lives of the people who won the West--not in Hollywood gun battles, but in the kitchens and fields of a world that has disappeared. Interlacing a lively narrative with the pioneers’ own words, The Way We Ate is truly a feast for those who believe that “much depends on dinner.”

The Wagon Wheel Cookbook

The Wagon Wheel Cookbook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 79
Release: 1995
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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Wheel & Deal

Wheel & Deal
Author: Working Title & Co
Publisher: Basheer Graphic Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2015
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781584235934

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Come along for the ride as Wheel & Deal Carts on Wheels tours the broad range of mobile establishments roaming the worlds roads, parks, and greenways. Five chapters divide the traveling outfits based on how they are propelled, whether entirely human-powered, bicycle-driven, carried in cars, hauled by trucks, or ferried to and fro by public transportation. Projects featured include solar-powered ice cream carts, easily transportable folding homes for the homeless, the irreverent pedal-powered Popemobile, Chicago CTAs Art on Track public transportation turned art gallery, and San Franciscos much-loved Curry Up Now food truck. Readers will also find pop-up fashion shops, tiny self-contained offices, and an amazing variety of kitchens on wheels.

The Efficient Kitchen

The Efficient Kitchen
Author: Georgie Boynton Child
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1914
Genre: Home economics
ISBN:

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Chloe's Kitchen

Chloe's Kitchen
Author: Chloe Coscarelli
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-03-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 145163675X

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Enter Chloe’s Kitchen for delicious vegan recipes everyone will love. Chloe Coscarelli, the first-ever vegan chef to win Food Network’s hit show Cupcake Wars, brings her trademark energy to this fun and healthy cookbook, including animal-free reinterpretations of 125 of America’s favorite foods. Whether you’re newly transitioning to veganism, a long-time vegetarian looking for some new ideas, or a busy mom introducing Meatless Mondays to her family, you’ll find quick and easy recipes that will convert even the most reluctant to the delicious rewards of a plant-based diet. Chef Chloe’s first-ever cookbook, illustrated throughout with gorgeous full-color photos of the mouthwatering dishes, offers helpful advice on how to set up your own kitchen for stress-free, healthful eating, as well as nutritional information, with support from the foreword by well-known physician Neal D. Barnard, M.D. Foodies of all stripes will revel in the huge array of incredibly appetizing, inventive recipes, all made with easily available ingredients, from savory starters to decadent desserts. Her comforting macaroni and cheese, creamy Fettuccine Alfredo, crave-inducing sliders and fries, and adaptations of the most popular Chinese, Indian, and Mexican dishes will win over carnivores, omnivores, vegetarians, and vegans alike. With Chef Chloe, eating vegan doesn’t mean giving up your favorite treats and flavors. Those with food allergies will appreciate the instructions throughout for making these meat-, egg-, and dairy-free recipes without gluten and soy, so everyone can enjoy them. And the icing on the (cup)cake is her renowned, coveted desserts—including the first publication of the recipes for her Cupcake Wars–winning vegan cupcakes—the ultimate indulgence without busting your belt.

Raised on Old-Time Country Cooking

Raised on Old-Time Country Cooking
Author: Bettye B. Burkhalter
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2012-10-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1477287205

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Sixteen generations later, the same old winding roads and blazed trails throughout the three novels lead us all back home to nostalgic dishes and the worlds from which they came. Upon arrival at the old home place, we quickly find our favorite room: Mamas kitchen. The familiar sounds of pots and pans and aromas of old-time country cooking float in and out of our senses. Suddenly, visions of chocolate pies swirled high with meringues cooling on the kitchen window sill are as clear as yesterday. The sizzling sounds of Mama frying chicken on the old wood-stove remind us that her kitchen offered southern hospitality at its best. The trip down memory lane of days gone by rekindles the true meaning of Home Sweet Home. As we stop and reminisce, hot tears blur our vision and we ask ourselves where did all the years go?

In the Kitchen

In the Kitchen
Author: Monica Ali
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2009-06-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416579001

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This "mesmerizing" (Entertainment Weekly) novel from Booker Prize-shortlisted author Monica Ali brings us into the vivid world of a London restaurant. Gabriel Lightfoot, an enterprising man from a northern English mill town, is making good in London. As executive chef at the once-splendid Imperial Hotel, he aims to run a tight kitchen. Though he’s under constant challenge from the competing demands of an exuberantly multinational staff, a gimlet-eyed hotel management, and business partners with whom he is secretly planning a move to a restaurant of his own, all Gabe’s hard work looks set to pay off. Until, that is, a worker is found dead in the kitchen’s basement. It is a small death, a lonely death—but it is enough to disturb the tenuous balance of Gabe’s life. Enter Lena, an eerily attractive young woman with mysterious ties to the dead man. Under her spell, Gabe makes a decision, the consequences of which strip him naked and change the course of the life he knows—and the future he thought he wanted. With prose that "crackles with verve and vivacity" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) and "a truly Dickensian cast of characters" (The Buffalo News), Ali’s "portrait of a middle-aged Holden Caulfield wandering the streets" (The Plain Dealer) is a sheer pleasure to read.