New Food of Life

New Food of Life
Title New Food of Life PDF eBook
Author Najmieh Batmanglij
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1992
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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A collection of 230 classical and regional Iranian recipes along with 120 color illustrations of food and Persian miniatures. Includes descriptions of ancient and modern ceremonies, poetry, tales, travelogue pieces, and anecdotes that provide an introduction to Persian art and culture.

Life From Scratch

Life From Scratch
Title Life From Scratch PDF eBook
Author Sasha Martin
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 356
Release 2015-03-03
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1426213751

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Witty, warm, and poignant, food blogger Sasha Martin's memoir about cooking her way to happiness and self-acceptance is a culinary journey like no other. Over the course of 195 weeks, food writer and blogger Sasha Martin set out to cook—and eat—a meal from every country in the world. As cooking unlocked the memories of her rough-and-tumble childhood and the loss and heartbreak that came with it, Martin became more determined than ever to find peace and elevate her life through the prism of food and world cultures. From the tiny, makeshift kitchen of her eccentric, creative mother, to a string of foster homes, to the house from which she launched her own cooking adventure, Martin's heartfelt, brutally honest memoir reveals the power of cooking to bond, to empower, and to heal—and celebrates the simple truth that happiness is created from within. "This beautifully written book is both poignant and uplifting. Not to mention delicious. It's an amazing family tale that reminds me of The Glass Castle, but with more food. And not just any food: We're talking cinnamon raisin pizza." —A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically "Life From Scratch is an unconventional love story. This beautiful book begins with the quest of cooking a meal from every country—a noble feat of it's own!—but then turns it into something far beyond a kitchen adventure. Be prepared to be changed as you experience Sasha's journey for yourself." —Chris Guillebeau, author of The Happiness Pursuit

Food for Life

Food for Life
Title Food for Life PDF eBook
Author Laila Ali
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 605
Release 2018-01-23
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1250131103

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The four-time undefeated boxing world champion, cooking personality, and health advocate serves up over 100 sassy recipes that will help you “swap it out.” In Laila’s kitchen, nutrition is King, but flavor is Queen! In her debut cookbook, Laila shows you how to make knockout meals in ways that work with your busy and demanding life, so you can eat healthy, delicious food without feeling hungry! Food for Life shares more than one hundred of Laila’s favorite recipes. Whether you’re new to cooking, busy feeding a family, or ready to eat healthier, Food for Life will be your guidebook! In Food for Life, you’ll find real-life recipes to bring simple, healthy, hearty, and satisfying food to the table, such as: Stovetop Ratatouille Oven-”Fried” Chicken West Coast Southern Greens The Greatest of All Time Burger (her father’s favorite) Heavenly Lemon Yogurt Cake “If you’re looking for nutritious recipes that ‘go the distance’ when it comes to flavor, look no further. Laila’s new book shows you how to eat like a champion, without sacrificing taste!” —Rachael Ray “What I love about Laila’s cookbook is she’s giving the people what they both need and want . . . flavorful, homestyle recipes that are nutritious and created with love! You can tell that she really put her heart and soul into this book!” —Patti LaBelle “Oven fried chicken, seafood gumbo, and sweet potato pie that won’t clog up your arteries? Laila’s recipes are winning and will keep YOU undefeated!” —Steve Harvey

Food for Life

Food for Life
Title Food for Life PDF eBook
Author Neal Barnard, MD
Publisher Harmony
Pages 370
Release 2011-02-23
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0307755320

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Citing overwhelming medical evidence previously downplayed by powerful lobby groups, Dr. Barnard reveals why a diet based on the new four food groups (grains, legumes, vegetables, and fruits) will sharply decrease the risk of cancer and heart disease and dramatically increase life expectancy. He also unveils a 21-day program for a smooth transition to the new way of eating healthfully. Line drawings.

Food and Life

Food and Life
Title Food and Life PDF eBook
Author Nadia Volf
Publisher Editions Assouline
Pages 200
Release 2014-10-06
Genre Art
ISBN 9781614282648

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"Whereas today's fashionable diets create deficiencies and imbalances, and deprive us of part of the joy of living, [this book offers] a celebration of food as an integral part of happiness ... Robuchon offers ... recipes balanced for all seasons and all stages of life, and ... acupuncturist and neuropharmacologist Dr. Nadia Volf provides detailed explanations of the nutritional virtues of fruits, vegetables, beans, grains, meats, and fish--and their effects on our physical and mental well-being"--Amazon.com.

Cultured Food for Life

Cultured Food for Life
Title Cultured Food for Life PDF eBook
Author Donna Schwenk
Publisher Hay House
Pages 241
Release 2013
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1401942822

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Examines "the healing properties of kefir, kombucha, cultured vegetables, sprouted flour, and sourdough ... Donna Schwenk is working to bring [the methods of fermentation] back to readers by showing that these now-unfamiliar processes are actually easy and fun"--

Food for Life

Food for Life
Title Food for Life PDF eBook
Author Loyle Shannon Jung
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 192
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781451412772

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Food for Life draws on L. Shannon Jung's gifts as theologian, ethicist, pastor, and eater extraordinaire. In this deeply thoughtful but very lively book, he encourages us to see our humdrum habits of eating and drinking as a spiritual practice that can renew and transform us and our world. In a fascinating sequence that takes us from the personal to the global, Jung establishes the religious meaning of eating and shows how it dictates a healthy order of eating. He exposes Christians' complicity in the face of widespread eating disorders we experience personally, culturally, and globally, and he argues that these disorders can be reversed through faith, Christian practices, attention to habitual activities like cooking and gardening, the church's ministry, and transforming our cultural policies about food.