Our California

Our California
Title Our California PDF eBook
Author Pam Mu¤oz Ryan
Publisher Charlesbridge
Pages 43
Release 2008-02-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1607340488

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Takes the reader on an imaginary trip through California while offering information about the history and geography of the major cities and towns.

Inside the California Food Revolution

Inside the California Food Revolution
Title Inside the California Food Revolution PDF eBook
Author Joyce Goldstein
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 361
Release 2013-09-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0520956702

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In this authoritative and immensely readable insider’s account, celebrated cookbook author and former chef Joyce Goldstein traces the development of California cuisine from its formative years in the 1970s to 2000, when farm-to-table, foraging, and fusion cooking had become part of the national vocabulary. Interviews with almost two hundred chefs, purveyors, artisans, winemakers, and food writers bring to life an approach to cooking grounded in passion, bold innovation, and a dedication to "flavor first." Goldstein explains how the counterculture movement in the West gave rise to a restaurant culture characterized by open kitchens, women in leadership positions, and a surprising number of chefs and artisanal food producers who lacked formal training. The new cuisine challenged the conventional kitchen hierarchy and French dominance in fine dining, leading to a more egalitarian and informal food scene. In weaving Goldstein’s views on California food culture with profiles of those who played a part in its development—from Alice Waters to Bill Niman to Wolfgang Puck—Inside the California Food Revolution demonstrates that, while fresh produce and locally sourced ingredients are iconic in California, what transforms these elements into a unique cuisine is a distinctly Western culture of openness, creativity, and collaboration. Engagingly written and full of captivating anecdotes, this book shows how the inspirations that emerged in California went on to transform the experience of eating throughout the United States and the world.

To Place Our Deeds

To Place Our Deeds
Title To Place Our Deeds PDF eBook
Author Shirley Ann Wilson Moore
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 263
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 0520229207

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"A fascinating study. . . . It truly comes alive in its expert use of African American oral histories"—Waldo E. Martin, University of California, Berkeley

History-social Science for California

History-social Science for California
Title History-social Science for California PDF eBook
Author William E. White
Publisher
Pages 150
Release 2006
Genre California
ISBN 9780328166718

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Our California

Our California
Title Our California PDF eBook
Author Kari A. Cornell
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 2003
Genre California
ISBN 9781610604703

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California Plants

California Plants
Title California Plants PDF eBook
Author Matt Ritter
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2018-01-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780999896006

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California Plants is an essential resource for outdoor enthusiasts. With his vibrant photographs and lively writing, Matt Ritter takes the reader on a journey through the Golden State's iconic landscapes and abundant plant life. This definitive guide features more than 500 species, along with detailed descriptions, fascinating natural history stories, and handy tree and wildflower color identification charts.

Before California

Before California
Title Before California PDF eBook
Author Brian M. Fagan
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Pages 424
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780759103740

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What did California look like before Hollywood? Before the Gold Rush? Before the missions? Brian Fagan, the best known popular archaeology writer in America, is your tour guide on a fascinating trip across the Golden State before the arrival of Europeans. Fagan tells of the first groups who drifted into the state over 13,000 years ago and how their descendants used the land and sea to survive in a fragile environment subject to earthquake, drought, and flood. On your tour, you will visit the shellmounds of San Francisco Bay, salmon trappers of the northern streams, acorn gatherers of the Central Valley, Chumash villages on the Santa Barbara coast, and shamans who painted mysterious figures on stone. Fagan shows how archaeologists scientifically reconstruct this lost history from fragments of bone, shell, and stone, from travellers' and scholars' descriptions of vanished peoples, and from the stories told by the tribal members themselves. Join a famous archaeologist on this captivating journey and find out what important lessons this story has for California's future.