Abney Park's Airship Pirates

Abney Park's Airship Pirates
Title Abney Park's Airship Pirates PDF eBook
Author Peter Cakebread
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 2011-08-31
Genre
ISBN 9780857440907

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The Alpine Chamois

The Alpine Chamois
Title The Alpine Chamois PDF eBook
Author David Bruce Banwell
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 2013
Genre Chamois hunting
ISBN 9781877566295

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Raising Meat Rabbits

Raising Meat Rabbits
Title Raising Meat Rabbits PDF eBook
Author Canada. Agriculture Canada
Publisher Agriculture Canada
Pages 54
Release 1986
Genre Rabbit meat
ISBN

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Inventory and Monitoring of Wildlife Habitat

Inventory and Monitoring of Wildlife Habitat
Title Inventory and Monitoring of Wildlife Habitat PDF eBook
Author Allen Y. Cooperrider
Publisher
Pages 858
Release 1986
Genre
ISBN

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Kai and Culture

Kai and Culture
Title Kai and Culture PDF eBook
Author Emma Johnson (Graphic designer)
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017-11
Genre Cooking, New Zealand
ISBN 9780473412241

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Food tells a story. It contains the expression of a place and the way the land, people, ideas from elsewhere and webs of activities intersect. It is a great connector - we all share in the experience of food, albeit in very different ways. Freerange - in collaboration with writers, chefs, producers and others in the food industry - is excited to be publishing Kai and culture, a book that takes a look at how our food impacts our culture (and vice versa) and the people involved in creating local food identities, and that explores some of the larger contemporary issues that gather around it. A cultural cook book, if you will. So what is New Zealand food culture and what is particular to it? A contemporary New Zealand food identity is emerging - one that helps us to understand our place as a Pacific and multicultural nation, celebrates our ingredients and alters ideas from elsewhere to articulate this time and place. Food involves simple physical processes; it can promote engagement; its social and environmental impacts can be powerful - especially in a country where food is a major economic driver. Through essays, profiles and recipes, Kai and culture canvasses a range of views and stories from local food cultures: food resilience and resourcefulness; questions of access, security and sustainability; how creativity, innovation and appropriation can play out in food; food sovereignty and the desire to reconnect with where it comes from; land use; quality as opposed to commodity; waste minimisation; proximity to source and ideas of terroir; how we get our food information. And how these are all interconnected.

The New Zealand Wildfoods Cookbook Reloaded

The New Zealand Wildfoods Cookbook Reloaded
Title The New Zealand Wildfoods Cookbook Reloaded PDF eBook
Author Daryl Crimp
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 2014-03-01
Genre Cooking (Game)
ISBN 9781877566615

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Recipes from the Heartland

Recipes from the Heartland
Title Recipes from the Heartland PDF eBook
Author NZ Federation of Womens Institutes Inc Staff
Publisher Penguin Books
Pages 178
Release 2007
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780143007937

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More than 500 practical and delicious recipes for every occasion. Tried and tested in home kitchens across the country, Recipes from the Heartland is a collection of cooking and baking from members of the New Zealand Federation of Women's Institutes.