The Salad Bowl
Title | The Salad Bowl PDF eBook |
Author | Shanique Byrd |
Publisher | |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 2018-11-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780578403281 |
The Salad Bowl is a wonderful book about a traditional American community, filled with diversity and unity. This story focuses on the fifth grade class of Mrs. Mohamed and her students Arthur Delgado, Sarah Nowak, Melissa Speranza, Jason Brown, and Lee Wong as they discover what living in a community truly means.
The Salad Bowl
Title | The Salad Bowl PDF eBook |
Author | Nicola Graimes |
Publisher | Ryland Peters & Small |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-03-12 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781788790871 |
Fresh, healthy and delicious—75 recipes will inspire you to nourish your body from the inside out with every delicious forkful. Take inspiration from countries all around the globe and whip up hearty salads that are nutritious and full of flavor. From Mediterranean recipes to Asian-inspired classics, salads have never been as popular. This vibrant book showcases beautifully balanced meals, with chapters covering Meat and Poultry, Fish and Shellfish, Dairy, Grains, Legumes, and Simply Fruits and Vegetables. Salads are ideal for light plates, and there are plenty of ideas here that can be made in advance and transported to the office or school. The book also contains midweek ideas that will please the whole family, as well as some impressive dishes that wouldn’t be out of place at a dinner party. Sprouted seeds and micro greens are becoming increasingly popular, and are now readily available to buy, but Nicola goes the extra mile by showing you how to sprout seeds at home, so you will always have some on hand to throw into a speedy dish. With more and more people aspiring to eat healthier diets, and with such a large variety of fresh and interesting ingredients now readily available, there has never been a better time to experiment and discover some new favorites.
The Oh She Glows Cookbook
Title | The Oh She Glows Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Liddon |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 463 |
Release | 2014-03-04 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1101612738 |
The New York Times bestseller from the founder of Oh She Glows "Angela Liddon knows that great cooks depend on fresh ingredients. You'll crave every recipe in this awesome cookbook!" —Isa Chandra Moskowitz, author of Isa Does It "So many things I want to make! This is a book you'll want on the shelf." —Sara Forte, author of The Sprouted Kitchen A self-trained chef and food photographer, Angela Liddon has spent years perfecting the art of plant-based cooking, creating inventive and delicious recipes that have brought her devoted fans from all over the world. After struggling with an eating disorder for a decade, Angela vowed to change her diet — and her life — once and for all. She traded the low-calorie, processed food she'd been living on for whole, nutrient-packed vegetables, fruits, nuts, whole grains, and more. The result? Her energy soared, she healed her relationship with food, and she got her glow back, both inside and out. Eager to share her realization that the food we put into our bodies has a huge impact on how we look and feel each day, Angela started a blog, ohsheglows.com, which is now an Internet sensation and one of the most popular vegan recipe blogs on the web. This is Angela's long-awaited debut cookbook, with a trasure trove of more than 100 moutherwatering, wholesome recipes — from revamped classics that even meat-eaters will love, to fresh and inventive dishes — all packed with flavor. The Oh She Glows Cookbook also includes many allergy-friendly recipes — with more than 90 gluten-free recipes — and many recipes free of soy, nuts, sugar, and grains, too! Whether you are a vegan, "vegan-curious," or you simply want to eat delicious food that just happens to be healthy, too, this cookbook is a must-have for anyone who longs to eat well, feel great, and simply glow!
The Sprouted Kitchen
Title | The Sprouted Kitchen PDF eBook |
Author | Sara Forte |
Publisher | Ten Speed Press |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2012-08-28 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1607741156 |
Sprouted Kitchen food blogger Sara Forte showcases 100 tempting recipes that take advantage of fresh produce, whole grains, lean proteins, and natural sweeteners—with vivid flavors and seasonal simplicity at the forefront. Sara Forte is a food-loving, wellness-craving veggie enthusiast who relishes sharing a wholesome meal with friends and family. The Sprouted Kitchen features 100 of her most mouthwatering recipes. Richly illustrated by her photographer husband, Hugh Forte, this bright, vivid book celebrates the simple beauty of seasonal foods with original recipes—plus a few favorites from her popular Sprouted Kitchen food blog tossed in for good measure. The collection features tasty snacks on the go like Granola Protein Bars, gluten-free brunch options like Cornmeal Cakes with Cherry Compote, dinner party dishes like Seared Scallops on Black Quinoa with Pomegranate Gastrique, “meaty” vegetarian meals like Beer Bean– and Cotija-Stuffed Poblanos, and sweet treats like Cocoa Hazelnut Cupcakes. From breakfast to dinner, snack time to happy hour, The Sprouted Kitchen will help you sneak a bit of delicious indulgence in among the vegetables.
The Veggie Salad Bowl
Title | The Veggie Salad Bowl PDF eBook |
Author | Ryland Peters & Small |
Publisher | Ryland Peters & Small |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2018-05-08 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781849759656 |
Fresh, healthy, wholesome, and delicious – there can be so much more to salads than just a few leaves on a plate. These tasty plant-based recipes will inspire you to nourish your body from the inside out with every delicious mouthful. Modern salads are seriously sexy. Fresh, light, and quick to prepare, a salad is how most of us prefer to eat in the warmer months. With more and more people aspiring to eat healthier meat-free or part-time vegetarian diets and with such a large variety of fresh vegetables, fruits, grains, seeds, and seasonings now available, there has never been a better time to dig out and dust off those salad servers! These recipes take their inspiration from countries all around the globe and show just how easy it is to whip up colourful vegetarian and vegan dishes that are full of flavour and texture. From bright and bold Mediterranean recipes to spicy and sweet Asian-inspired classics, from forkfuls of fluffy and fragrant Middle Eastern grains to tangy and spicy Mexican fare, plant-based salads have never been so exciting. This inspiring recipe collection brings together beautifully balanced combinations of ingredients that can be put together in a matter of minutes for time-efficient midweek meals, stylish sharing platters that are fit for entertaining friends, and robust salads that will survive being transported and can be enjoyed on the move.
The Reluctant Entertainer
Title | The Reluctant Entertainer PDF eBook |
Author | Sandy Coughlin |
Publisher | Bethany House |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2010-08-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1441212159 |
Hospitality can be a blessing to both the host and her guests, but for many women today, it simply doesn't happen. Feelings of inadequacy, unrealistic expectations, fear of failure, lack of time--all conspire to steal the joy that comes from opening one's home and sharing fellowship with others. In The Reluctant Entertainer, Sandy Coughlin relates to people in real ways about real meals that mortals cook, during which real conversations draw people together. Would-be hostesses will discover that true hospitality is not about being perfect, cooking a fancy meal, or spending a lot of money. Rather, it's about an open door and an open heart.
The Evolution of New York City¿s Multiculturalism: Melting Pot Or Salad Bowl
Title | The Evolution of New York City¿s Multiculturalism: Melting Pot Or Salad Bowl PDF eBook |
Author | Eva Kolb |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Cultural pluralism |
ISBN | 3837093034 |
This book deals with the formation of New York City's multicultural character. It draws a sketch of the metropolis' first big immigration waves and describes the development of immigrants who entered the New World as foreigners and strangers and soon became one of the most essential parts of the city's very character. A main focus is laid upon the ambiguity of the immigrants' identity which is captured between assimilation and separation, and one of the most important questions the book deals with is whether the city can be seen as one of the world's greatest melting pots or just as a huge salad bowl inhabiting all kinds of different cultures. The book approaches this topic from an historical and a fictional point of view and concentrates on personal experiences of the immigrants as well as on the cultural impact immigration had on the megalopolis New York.