Fizz in the Kitchen

Fizz in the Kitchen
Title Fizz in the Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Susan Martineau
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 26
Release 2011-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1615334394

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Young chefs and scientists will be fascinated with the food-focused experiments that are detailed in this volume. Melting, molding, and solidifying are all explored. Using everyday kitchen items, children will mix and cook their way to scientific knowledge. Includes easy-to-follow instructions and helpful diagrams.

Science Experiments That Fizz and Bubble

Science Experiments That Fizz and Bubble
Title Science Experiments That Fizz and Bubble PDF eBook
Author Jodi Wheeler-Toppen
Publisher Capstone
Pages 18
Release 2010-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429662514

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The birth of a mass consumer society in western Europe has been a subject of much scholarly debate in recent years. In order to further understanding of the issue, this book adopts an analytical approach, paying special attention to the socio-cultural and economic transfers which occur when different commodities are introduced to territories with diverse values and identities. In particular, it examines the role of merchants and their important influence on consumer decisions, describing how they created demand for new necessities in local, national and international markets of the western Mediterranean area.Through a systematic analysis of probate inventories from southern Spain, the study reveals shifts in the patterns of consumption of new goods in urban and rural families, underlining a growing interest in new, exotic and foreign goods. By connecting these local desires, aspirations and choices to a global movement in which human and material capital circulated trans-continentally, broader patterns of consumption are revealed.By observing a southern European society, such as Spain, where the industrialization process was slower than that in Anglo-Saxon territories, the book contributes to the on-going debates about 'industrious revolution' and 'trickle-down' theories and whether both occurred simultaneously or separately. The book also helps identify the socio-economic forces and agents that prompted the stimulus for new consumer aspirations, as well as the cultural consequences that the new modern consumerism brought about.

Fizz

Fizz
Title Fizz PDF eBook
Author Olly Smith
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Pages 162
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0593139445

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Add a little sparkle to any occasion with 80 seriously simple cocktail and mocktail recipes for any occasion, united by their unique and exciting use of fizzy mixers. Bubbles are shortcuts to joyful moments. Whether the fizz comes from Champagne, cava, cider, beer, soda, or kombucha, a sparkling drink signals celebration and instantly turns any meal or get-together into a special one. Fizz is the ultimate guide to introducing more liveliness into your cocktail repertoire and bringing the most casual fête to the next level of celebration—with minimal effort. Organized by occasion and purpose (Bubbles after work? Crowd-worthy batches for the holiday? Bringing your drinks to a summer picnic?), the drinks in Fizz are as gorgeous as they are simple, with plenty of booze-free bubbly alongside the classics to suit all tastes. Spritzes, negronis, and sangria abound, while those looking to expand their drinks horizons will delight in choices like Spiced Rhubarb Tonic and booze-free Ginger Kombucha. Fizz has a breezy mocktail or a potent punch for everyone, making it easy to turn any day into a celebration.

Bubbly

Bubbly
Title Bubbly PDF eBook
Author Colleen Jeffers
Publisher Cider Mill Press
Pages 177
Release 2023-08-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1400342686

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Bubbly is a collection of more than 60 effortlessly stunning cocktail recipes in a beautiful gold book featuring the most festive bottle behind the bar—champagne! With bright, seasonal flavors, simple techniques, and no pretense, author and photographer Colleen Jeffers shares her most irresistible sparkling cocktails, alongside quick-trick tips on topics like buying the right bottle of bubbly, keeping carbonation crisp, scoring cheap vintage glassware, and making simple syrup without a stove. Inside this beautiful book, you will find recipes including: French 75—tart, light, crisp, refreshing, and arguably the best known of all vintage champagne cocktails Aperol Spritz—ideal for aperitivo hour Paloma Punch—perfect for serving a crowd Bubbly Mary—a modern brunch classic Margarita Fizz—a deceptively simple and refreshing Holiday Mail—a cheery seasonal favorite Bubbly will quickly become your go-to resource for recipes that rely on fresh, easy-to-find ingredients for head turning flavor without an expert’s collection of bottles and tools. With an entire chapter devoted to brunch cocktails and another to party-ready punches, it’s a weapon every home cook needs in their entertaining arsenal. Inventive enough to appease the experienced cocktail creator but approachable enough for complete beginners, this book proves that a splash of champagne can make any moment a cause for celebration.

FIZZ

FIZZ
Title FIZZ PDF eBook
Author Elise van Iterson
Publisher BIS Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2020-04-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9789063695446

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Fermentation produces fantastic non-alcoholic drinks: imagine a refreshingly tart kombucha, a thirst-quenching water kefir or an earthy beet kvass. Each with a complex and surprising taste and fizz due to their healthy bacteria. With their natural effervescence and slightly yeasty flavour, fermented drinks are a fine alternative to wine or beer. This book tells you everything you need to know to brew these healthy, alcohol-free beverages yourself. You'll find user-friendly recipes with step-by-step illustrations, bite-sized nuggets on the science of the fermentation process, and juicy anecdotes about the origin of these remarkable drinks. Fizz is a collaboration between food writer Barbara Serulus and illustrator-chef Elise van Iterson. Book jacket.

Recipes from the Herbalist's Kitchen

Recipes from the Herbalist's Kitchen
Title Recipes from the Herbalist's Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Brittany Wood Nickerson
Publisher Storey Publishing
Pages 313
Release 2017-06-27
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1612126901

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Author and herbalist Brittany Wood Nickerson understands that food is our most powerful medicine. In Recipes from the Herbalist’s Kitchen she reveals how the kitchen can be a place of true awakening for the senses and spirit, as well as deep nourishment for the body. With in-depth profiles of favorite culinary herbs such as dill, sage, basil, and mint, Nickerson offers fascinating insights into the healing properties of each herb and then shares 110 original recipes for scrumptious snacks, entrées, drinks, and desserts that are specially designed to meet the body’s needs for comfort, nourishment, energy, and support through seasonal changes. Foreword INDIES Gold Award Winner IACP Cookbook Awards Finalist

Apron Anxiety

Apron Anxiety
Title Apron Anxiety PDF eBook
Author Alyssa Shelasky
Publisher Crown
Pages 274
Release 2012-05-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307952150

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“Hot sex, looking good, scoring journalistic triumphs . . . nothing made Alyssa love herself enough until she learned to cook. There's a racy plot and a surprising moral in this intimate and delicious book.” --Gael Greene, creator of Insatiable-Critic.com and author of Insatiable: Tales from a Life of Delicious Excess Apron Anxiety is the hilarious and heartfelt memoir of quintessential city girl Alyssa Shelasky and her crazy, complicated love affair with...the kitchen. Three months into a relationship with her TV-chef crush, celebrity journalist Alyssa Shelasky left her highly social life in New York City to live with him in D.C. But what followed was no fairy tale: Chef hours are tough on a relationship. Surrounded by foodies yet unable to make a cup of tea, she was displaced and discouraged. Motivated at first by self-preservation rather than culinary passion, Shelasky embarked on a journey to master the kitchen, and she created the blog Apron Anxiety (ApronAnxiety.com) to share her stories. This is a memoir (with recipes) about learning to cook, the ups and downs of love, and entering the world of food full throttle. Readers will delight in her infectious voice as she dishes on everything from the sexy chef scene to the unexpected inner calm of tying on an apron.