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November 30, 2005

Collection additions

Filed under: Crafts — Cheryl @ 8:32 pm
It's official - I've burned out on my eBay addiction! Nothing has been bidded on since November 12 and I've lost interest in looking! Thank goodness! Added to my crochet...

International Cookbook Roundup

Filed under: Cooking — Cooking with Amy: A Food Blog @ 1:03 pm

Where would you like to go for the holidays? Italy? Spain? Japan? How about just transporting yourself through the creations in your own kitchen? There are several new exciting cookbooks that have just come out featuring the cuisines of these countries. All of these books will serve to break through the standard stereotype of cuisines that we think we know so well.

First off, Italy. When I learned to cook in Italy I did it the old-fashioned way. I observed home cooks in their element. Several of them in fact. I watched and took notes so I could replicate the dishes when I came back home. I also learned that each Italian cook has his or her own way of making recipes their own. None of them used a cookbook.

The Silver Spoon is by far the most comprehensive Italian cookbook I have ever come across. Over 2,000 recipes. Even if you don't follow the recipes exactly, this book will really give you a good sense of how Italians cook. Unless you've spent some time in Italy in all four seasons, visiting all regions from the top of the boot to the tip, you may not have a sense of the variety of foods that are eaten in Italy. Swiss chard, lentils, pumpkin. You probably don't think of those as typical Italian food but they are. This is a book that anyone serious about Italian food should own.

Not just one but two great Spanish books are worth reviewing. When traveling in Spain it's easy to eat the same things over and over again. Paella, gazpacho, tapas. The Cuisines of Spain succeeds in showing the variety of regional cooking. The recipes are easy to follow and range from the simple Bread and Garlic Soup with Poached Eggs to the exotic Rabbit with Chestnuts. This is a beautiful coffee table style cookbook and a great gift to anyone with enthusiasm for Spain.

By comparison, The New Spanish Table, now available in paperback, is almost like a personal travelogue. Here you'll find similar recipes but with more stories attached. The recipes are organized by type of food rather than by region. More contemporary recipes are given equal status in this book. Interestingly both books come with glowing recommendations by Ferran Adria, the master of cutting edge Spanish cuisine.

Finally an amazing Japanese cookbook, Washoku. This is a book about Japanese home cooking and a philosophy of harmony and balance in food. While an elegant book, the recipes are mostly of the more rustic variety. They use the healthy ingredients that the Japanese are known for, tofu, sea vegetables, fresh herbs, seeds, nuts and fish. In San Francisco both Medicine Eatstation and Maki serve some of these types of dishes. But this is the first cookbook I have seen that focuses exclusively on this style of cooking.

Fast, Fun, and Easy Incredible Thread-A-Bowls

Filed under: Crafts — About Family Crafts @ 9:45 am
While this book shares 2 diffent techniques for making thread bowls along with 5 specific projects, the creative possibilities are endless. You won't believe what ordinary thread and crafting scraps can be transformed into. You can make a large...

Overnight Cinnamon Rolls II | submitted by Arvilla

Filed under: Baking — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
Easy to make but wonderful and very sweet to wake up to! You make it the night before and bake it in the morning.

Sourdough Chocolate Cranberry Cake | submitted by Esther Nelson

Filed under: Baking — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
A prize winning chocolate cranberry cake made with a sourdough starter.

Ginger Crinkles | submitted by Dani Boscarelli

Filed under: Baking — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
This is a recipe from my mother. Our family has been making them for 50 years.

Brenda’s Apple and Pomegranate Crisp | submitted by Brenola

Filed under: Baking — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
This is a crisp using apples and pomegranate seeds for a festive fall dessert.

Indoor Bulb Gardening

Filed under: Gardening — About Gardening @ 1:45 am
Why wait for spring to enjoy spring bulbs? There's plenty of time to force some bulbs into bloom indoors. Some, like amaryllis and paperwhites, don't require much more than heat and water. Others will need a period of pre-chilling or...

November 29, 2005

Tread And Rise Combos Chart

Filed under: Gardening — Garden Gate @ 11:45 pm
From Garden Gate

10 More Kitchen Gifts for the Low Fat Cook

Filed under: Cooking — About Low Fat Cooking @ 11:45 pm
It's hard for me to walk in to a kitchen store and leave empty handed. There are so many wonderful tools and gadgets I never knew I needed. During the Holidays, I can make a nice little list of some...
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