Organic Marin

Organic Marin
Title Organic Marin PDF eBook
Author Tim Porter
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages 193
Release 2008-07-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0740786202

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“Gives you a taste of what has become one of America's most vibrant local food scenes; indeed, this beautiful book is the next best thing to eating there.” (Michael Pollan, New York Times bestselling author of The Omnivore's Dilemma and In Defense of Food) Organic Marin is more than a regional cookbook. It also represents an organic movement reverberating around the globe. The connection between field and farmer, land and table, and food and family translates to the passionate belief that food fosters community. And nowhere is this connection more apparent than in Marin County, California, the birthplace and standard-bearer of American organic farming. In Organic Marin, sixteen of America's most esteemed organic farms share their stories and philosophies alongside fifty mouthwatering organic recipes organized by season and contributed by twenty-five of the San Francisco Bay Area's most popular organic restaurants. With recipes for Heirloom Tomato Flat Bread, Seared Ahi Tuna with Asian Slaw, Chicken Fra Diavolo with Fennel and Dandelion Salad, Double Chocolate Bread Pudding, and much more, anyone can create the delicious dishes featured in this beautiful and inspiring organic cookbook. Proceeds of Organic Marin support Marin Organic's school lunch program, which serves 12,000 lunches a week with food grown in Marin County. “This beautiful book, full of recipes for delicious, seasonal meals, is a tribute to the Marin County farmers, artisans, and cooks who uphold that stewardship and provide for our future.” —Alice Waters, chef and founder, Chez Panisse Restaurant “This appealing cookbook is the next best thing to a visit to America's heart of organic farming.” —The Christian Science Monitor

Current Organic Chemistry

Current Organic Chemistry
Title Current Organic Chemistry PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1999-07
Genre
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Visions of Marin

Visions of Marin
Title Visions of Marin PDF eBook
Author Kathleen P. Goodwin
Publisher Wilderness Press
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Landscape photography
ISBN 9780967152752

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Simply Organic

Simply Organic
Title Simply Organic PDF eBook
Author Jesse Ziff Cool
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 249
Release 2010-07-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0811872734

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The world is changing, and along with it, so must our eating habits. Author and restaurateur Jesse Ziff Cool has compiled over 30 years of knowledge about organic, local, and sustainable food into one magnificent cookbook, including indispensable elements of her earlier cookbook, Your Organic Kitchen, which is now out of print. With 150 enticing recipes, Simply Organic encourages home cooks to embrace organics as a lifestyle rather than a fad. Cool organizes her chapters seasonally to ensure that the freshest, ripest ingredients enhance the flavors of dishes like Filet Mignon with Smashed Potatoes and Leek Sauce in early spring to Pumpkin Raisin Bread Pudding in autumn. Inspiring profiles on farmers and producers reveal how these individuals are working to create a sustainable future every day.

California Cuisine and Just Food

California Cuisine and Just Food
Title California Cuisine and Just Food PDF eBook
Author Sally K. Fairfax
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 373
Release 2012-10-05
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0262304937

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An account of the shift in focus to access and fairness among San Francisco Bay Area alternative food activists and advocates. Can a celebrity chef find common ground with an urban community organizer? Can a maker of organic cheese and a farm worker share an agenda for improving America's food? In the San Francisco Bay area, unexpected alliances signal the widening concerns of diverse alternative food proponents. What began as niche preoccupations with parks, the environment, food aesthetics, and taste has become a broader and more integrated effort to achieve food democracy: agricultural sustainability, access for all to good food, fairness for workers and producers, and public health. This book maps that evolution in northern California. The authors show that progress toward food democracy in the Bay area has been significant: innovators have built on familiar yet quite radical understandings of regional cuisine to generate new, broadly shared expectations about food quality, and activists have targeted the problems that the conventional food system creates. But, they caution despite the Bay Area's favorable climate, progressive politics, and food culture many challenges remain.

Biogéochimie de la matière organique à l'interface eau-sédiment marin

Biogéochimie de la matière organique à l'interface eau-sédiment marin
Title Biogéochimie de la matière organique à l'interface eau-sédiment marin PDF eBook
Author R. Daumas
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1980
Genre Biogeochemistry
ISBN 9782222026389

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Organic geochemistry of natural waters

Organic geochemistry of natural waters
Title Organic geochemistry of natural waters PDF eBook
Author E.M. Thurman
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 502
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400950950

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This book is written as a reference on organic substances in natural waters and as a supplementary text for graduate students in water chemistry. The chapters address five topics: amount, origin, nature, geochemistry, and characterization of organic carbon. Of these topics, the main themes are the amount and nature of dissolved organic carbon in natural waters (mainly fresh water, although seawater is briefly discussed). It is hoped that the reader is familiar with organic chemistry, but it is not necessary. The first part of the book is a general overview of the amount and general nature of dissolved organic carbon. Over the past 10 years there has been an exponential increase in knowledge on organic substances in water, which is the result of money directed toward the research of organic compounds, of new methods of analysis (such as gas chromatography and mass spectrometry), and most importantly, the result of more people working in this field. Because of this exponential increase in knowledge, there is a need to pull together and summarize the data that has accumulated from many disciplines over the last decade.