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Feasting Wild

Feasting Wild

by Gina Rae La Cerva
336 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 2,618 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
The Effortless Sous Vide Cookbook
by Carey Coupling
226 Pages · 2017 · 6 MB · 4,293 Downloads · New!
The Effortless Sous Vide Cookbook is the health, cooking and diet book which tells the dozens of incredible recipes to make at home. Carey Copeland is the author of this impressive book. There is more than eighty percent of people in the world who actually like to eat delicious food daily. They wanted to eat as much as they can but they can’t eat due to health issues. We became weak if we did not eat quality food. There are hundreds of weekend parties we celebrate with our family and friends.
The Art of Fermentation
by Sandor Ellix Katz
498 Pages · 2012 · 9 MB · 70 Downloads · New!
The Art of Fermentation is the cooking, vegetarian, preserving, food science and canning book that contains briefly explanation about the art of fermentation. Sandor Ellix Katz is the author of this tremendous book. She is the bestselling author in New York Times. This book is the winner of 2013 James Beard Foundation Book Award for Scholarship and Reference. It is the kind of book that takes reader step by step to do fermentation at home. Discovers the secrets of fermentation and how to become expert in your profession. Figure out the techniques for yogurt or sauerkraut along with experience practitioners. She explains fermentation in details by covering different aspects such as cultural evolution, nutrition, biological and health. This book contains all the latest information that is proved scientifically. Discover how to deal with troubleshooting, effective preservation and parameters for safety. Get the brief information about farmers, foragers, food lovers, homesteaders and cook. It covers wide chapters on fermenting vegetables, sour tonic beverages, grains, milk, beers, ciders, wines and meads. There are many other books on the internet that covers the same topic but they are not resourceful and practical as compared to this guide.
The Big Book of Kombucha
by Hannah Crum, Alex LaGory
400 Pages · 2015 · 37 MB · 72 Downloads · New!
“The Big Book of Kombucha: Brewing, Flavoring, and Enjoying the Health Benefits of Fermented Tea” is a wonderful book which reveals how to brew your own Kombucha at home. The authors of this best-selling book are Hannah Crum and Alex LaGory. Hannah Crum is the founder of Kombucha Kamp. It is the most visited website in the world for Kombucha information, advice and recipes. Hannah is also an industry journalist and Master Brewer. The Big Book of Kombucha tells about the Kombucha, how to brew your own Kombucha at home. Hannah Crum reveals more than 400 recipes and 268 unique flavor combinations, with the help of these recipes and unique flavor, you can get exactly the same taste as you want. Kombucha is another popular tea, known from many proven health benefits. The benefits of Kombucha is that it contains antioxidants which can kill harmful bacteria and may help fight several diseases. Furthermore, The Big Book of Kombucha shows you how to do it from start to end, with illustrated step-by-step instructions and tips. To sum it up, The Big Book of Kombucha tells recipes of Kombucha.
Should We Eat Meat?
by Vaclav Smil
276 Pages · 2013 · 1 MB · 50 Downloads · New!
Should We Eat Meat? is the pastry baking, food science and pie baking guide which shares the cons and pros of including meat in our diets. Vaclav Smil is the author of this superb book. There are thousands of debates on eating meat and it’s been a very contentious subject. Vaclav discusses in terms of ethical, political, environmental or technical along with with health-related aspects both consumption and production. Click on the button given below to download ePub Should We Eat Meat? eBook by Vaclav Smil. You can also download The Cake Mix Doctor Returns by Anne Byrn
The First 1,000 Days
by Roger Thurow
304 Pages · 2015 · 18 MB · 41 Downloads · New!
“The First 1,000 Days: A Crucial Time for Mothers and Children — And the World” is a great book that that talks about pregnant women and newborn children. Roger Thurow is the author of this enlightening book. Roger Thurow is a senior fellow for global agriculture and food policy at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. He is a 2009 recipient of the Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Award. He also writes numerous book and all of them are worth to read. In The First 1,000 Days, Roger is focused on providing proper nutrition during the first 1000 days of newborn children’s lives. With the help of this book, the reader will learn how to care newborn baby. This book tells how you can make the most of mealtime with your little one baby. Newborn Children’s has tiny tummies and don’t eat much, so it’s important to make sure the foods they do eat contain lots of nutrients. Furthermore, he also describes millions of children have bodies and brains that are stunted, harmed irreparably from poor nutrition in these First 1000 Days. In short, The First 1,000 Days is a helpful book that tells how to care about your children in the first 1000 days.
Blessing the Hands that Feed Us
by Vicki Robin
352 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 55 Downloads · New!
The “Blessing the Hands that Feed Us: Lessons from a 10-Mile Diet” is an enjoyable read that encourages the people to eat locally and live healthily. The author of this inspiring book is Vicki Robin. Robin is a renowned innovator, writer, and speaker. She has received awards from Co-Op America and Sustainable Northwest and was profiled in Utne Magazine’s book Visionaries. She lives on Whidbey Island in Washington. Blessing the Hands that Feed Us is good for the farmers, local economy and good for personal health. It filled with many recipes that will help the readers to live happy and active. Robin’s diet not only brings to light society’s unhealthy dependency on mass-produced but also helps her to reconnect with her body and environment. She exposes the cause and effect of the food business. She helped millions of Americans to reshape their lives in sound and beautiful ways. Furthermore, Robin talks about where we are, what our current global corporate industrial food system is and how we return to a more local food production system that might affect us. To sum it up, Blessing the Hands that Feed Us is a wonderful diet book.

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