The Cooked Seed

The Cooked Seed
Title The Cooked Seed PDF eBook
Author Anchee Min
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 369
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1608194248

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In 1994, Anchee Min made her literary debut with a memoir of growing up in China during the violent trauma of the Cultural Revolution. Red Azalea became an international bestseller and propelled her career as a successful, critically acclaimed author. Twenty years later, Min returns to the story of her own life to give us the next chapter, an immigrant story that takes her from the shocking deprivations of her homeland to the sudden bounty of the promised land of America, without language, money, or a clear path. It is a hard and lonely road. She teaches herself English by watching Sesame Street, keeps herself afloat working five jobs at once, lives in unheated rooms, suffers rape, collapses from exhaustion, marries poorly and divorces.But she also gives birth to her daughter, Lauryann, who will inspire her and finally root her in her new country. Min's eventual successes-her writing career, a daughter at Stanford, a second husband she loves-are remarkable, but it is her struggle throughout toward genuine selfhood that elevates this dramatic, classic immigrant story to something powerfully universal.

The Cooked Seed

The Cooked Seed
Title The Cooked Seed PDF eBook
Author Anchee Min
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 369
Release 2014-03-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 160819423X

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A sequel to the internationally best-selling Red Azalea traces the author's journey from the painful deprivations of her homeland to the sudden bounty of America, where she endures five jobs, crime and a painful marriage before the birth of a daughter inspires her writing career.

The Whole Okra

The Whole Okra
Title The Whole Okra PDF eBook
Author Chris Smith
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Pages 272
Release 2019-06-10
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1603588086

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With recipes for gumbos and stews, plus okra pickles, tofu, marshmallow, paper, and more Chris Smith’s first encounter with okra was of the worst kind: slimy fried okra at a greasy-spoon diner. Despite that dismal introduction, Smith developed a fascination with okra, and as he researched the plant and began to experiment with it in his own kitchen, he discovered an amazing range of delicious ways to cook and eat it, along with ingenious and surprising ways to process the plant from tip-to-tail: pods, leaves, flowers, seeds, and stalks. Smith talked okra with chefs, food historians, university researchers, farmers, homesteaders, and gardeners. The summation of his experimentation and research comes together in The Whole Okra, a lighthearted but information-rich collection of okra history, lore, recipes, craft projects, growing advice, and more. The Whole Okra includes classic recipes such as fried okra pods as well as unexpected delights including okra seed pancakes and okra flower vodka. Some of the South’s best-known chefs shared okra recipes with Smith: Okra Soup by culinary historian Michael Twitty, Limpin’ Susan by chef BJ Dennis, Bhindi Masala by chef Meherwan Irani, and Okra Fries by chef Vivian Howard. Okra has practical uses beyond the edible, and Smith also researched the history of okra as a fiber crop for making paper and the uses of okra mucilage (slime) as a preservative, a hydrating face mask, and a primary ingredient in herbalist Katrina Blair’s recipe for Okra Marshmallow Delight. The Whole Okra is foremost a foodie’s book, but Smith also provides practical tips and techniques for home and market gardeners. He gives directions for saving seed for replanting, for a breeding project, or for a stockpile of seed for making okra oil, okra flour, okra tempeh, and more. Smith has grown over 75 varieties of okra, and he describes the nuanced differences in flavor, texture, and color; the best-tasting varieties; and his personal favorites. Smith’s wry humor and seed-to-stem enthusiasm for his subject infuse every chapter with just the right mix of fabulous recipes and culinary tips, unique projects, and fun facts about this vagabond vegetable with enormous potential.

The Cooked Seed

The Cooked Seed
Title The Cooked Seed PDF eBook
Author Anchee Min
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 369
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1408838206

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The sequel to Anchee Min's internationally bestselling memoir, Red Azalea, in which she leaves China for America, struggles to find her way, her voice and her love - and succeeds in all

From Seed to Skillet

From Seed to Skillet
Title From Seed to Skillet PDF eBook
Author Jimmy Williams
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 181
Release 2010-12
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0811872211

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"Offers planting advice, step-by-step gardening instructions, homespun recipes, and a garden full of inspiration"--P. [4] of cover.

Good Seeds

Good Seeds
Title Good Seeds PDF eBook
Author Thomas Pecore Weso
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Pages 136
Release 2016-07-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0870207725

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In this food memoir, named for the manoomin or wild rice that also gives the Menominee tribe its name, tribal member Thomas Pecore Weso takes readers on a cook’s journey through Wisconsin’s northern woods. He connects each food—beaver, trout, blackberry, wild rice, maple sugar, partridge—with colorful individuals who taught him Indigenous values. Cooks will learn from his authentic recipes. Amateur and professional historians will appreciate firsthand stories about reservation life during the mid-twentieth century, when many elders, fluent in the Algonquian language, practiced the old ways. Weso’s grandfather Moon was considered a medicine man, and his morning prayers were the foundation for all the day’s meals. Weso’s grandmother Jennie "made fire" each morning in a wood-burning stove, and oversaw huge breakfasts of wild game, fish, and fruit pies. As Weso grew up, his uncles taught him to hunt bear, deer, squirrels, raccoons, and even skunks for the daily larder. He remembers foods served at the Menominee fair and the excitement of "sugar bush," maple sugar gatherings that included dances as well as hard work. Weso uses humor to tell his own story as a boy learning to thrive in a land of icy winters and summer swamps. With his rare perspective as a Native anthropologist and artist, he tells a poignant personal story in this unique book.

Seed to Seed

Seed to Seed
Title Seed to Seed PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Ashworth
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Pages 231
Release 2012-10-31
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0988474905

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A complete seed-saving guide of 160 vegetables, including detailed info on each vegetable.