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Organic Food $79 Organic Food |
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Clean Plates N.Y.C.: $9.76 Finding a restaurant that serves mouthwatering, delicious, and healthy food is no longer a challenge, thanks to Clean Plates N.Y.C. Two New Yorkers–a nutritionist and a food critic–scoured the town together to select the 75 healthiest, tastiest restaurants in Manhattan, plus 125 “honorable mentions.” From fine dining to fast food, this valuable guide offers selections for any budget, diet and lifestyle so diners won’t have to sacrifice taste for nutrition. Find the best Italian trattoria, grass-fed steak, gourmet vegetarian dinner, organic burrito or juicy burger free of hormones and antibiotics. Easy to use icons make scanning for a desired cuisine or price point a breeze, while quick reference charts help pinpoint the restaurant’s location. The guide also include seven interviews with health conscious and eco-friendly chefs, and the index lists some of the best date spots, cheap eats and critic’s picks. |
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Mike Colameco’s Food Lover’s Guide to NYC $12.89 Mike Colameco’s Food Lover’s Guide to NYC |
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The Organic Food Shopper’s Guide $9.86 The Organic Food Shopper’s Guide |
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Whole Organic Food Book $13.96 Whole Organic Food Book |
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Organic Food And Farming $29.3 Organic Food And Farming |
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Organic Food Production $68.93 Organic Food Production |
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NYC $11.99 NYC |
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Vertical Markets and Cooperative Hierarchies: The Role of Cooperatives in the Agri-Food Industry $142.66 Vertical Markets and Cooperative Hierarchies: The Role of Cooperatives in the Agri-Food Industry |
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Preliminary Crop and Soil Data for the Cooperative Study of Available Plant Food $9.41 Preliminary Crop and Soil Data for the Cooperative Study of Available Plant Food |
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Food Beware:french Organic Revolution $15.99 Food Beware:french Organic Revolution |
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Organic Food Guide $6.26 Since the U.S. Department of Agriculture put into place the long-awaited National Organic Program, American consumers have finally had a set of nationwide standards for organic foods. But new standards raise new questions. What is organic food? What’s the relationship between organic food and food labeled with terms like all-natural, free-range, hormone-free,and locally grown? Are organic, made with organic, and 100 organic foods different? And most importantly, is organic food better for me and my family? This handy guide provides a thorough but nontechnical introduction to organic food. Some topics of special interest include product labeling, health and nutrition, environmental quality, and pricing. |
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Organic $28 A definitive guide to eating, cooking, and most importantly, enjoying organic food. A beautiful book, brimming with luscious recipes and color photos. Packed with information on the what, the why, and the how of organic, this book will prove indispensable to the 21st century cook. |
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Gardener’s A-Z Guide To Growing Organic Food $16.96 Gardener’s A-Z Guide To Growing Organic Food |
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Organic Food and How to Buy It $6.33 Since the U.S. Department of Agriculture put into place the long-awaited National Organic Program, American consumers have at last been provided a set of nationwide standards for organic foods. This handy guide offers a thorough but nontechnical introduction to organic food that includes information on labeling, health and nutrition, environmental quality, and pricing. Photos throughout. |
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Organic Food Recipes 2010 Wall Calendar $8.61 Organic Food Recipes 2010 Wall Calendar |
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Marketing Trends for Organic Food in the 21st Century $101.63 Marketing Trends for Organic Food in the 21st Century |
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U.S. College Students’ Organic Food Consumption Behavior $118 U.S. College Students’ Organic Food Consumption Behavior |
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Is Organic Food Better? $20 What are the health issues with the foods we eat? Are organic methods better for farm animals? What would you do about it? Lots of people think that organic food is better for you. They believe that organic food is the most natural and wholesome and that organic methods are more humane for farm animals. But many people do not agree with this opinion. They say we must improve our farming so that everyone has enough cheap food to eat. People have been arguing about the possible benefits of organic food for many years. It is a never-ending discussion. Have you ever thought about what goes in to the food you eat, or how the animals that make up part of your diet are treated? This book does not tell you what to think. But it will help you join in the debate. |
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Health Benefits of Organic Food $142.2 Public concern over impacts of chemicals in plant and animal production on health and the environment has led to increased demand for organic produce, which is usually promoted and often perceived as containing fewer contaminants, more nutrients, and being positive for the environment. These benefits are difficult to quantify, and potential environmental impacts on such benefits have not been widely studied. This book addresses these key points, examining factors such as the role of certain nutrients in prevention and promotion of chronic disease, potential health benefits of bioactive compounds in plants, the prevalence of food-borne pesticides and pathogens and how both local and global environmental factors may affect any differences between organic and conventionally produced food. |
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Encyclopedia of Organic, Sustainable, and Local Food $95 A comprehensive compilation of entries illuminates the key trends, activities, and themes in organic, sustainable, and local food, covering consumers, organizations, farming, policies, and much more. |
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The Organic Food Handbook: A Consumer’s Guide to Buying and Eating Organic Food $6.35 This guide is ideal for those who choose organic because they want healthier and safer alternatives to conventional food with its use of toxic pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, and genetic engineering. |
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Handbook of Organic Food Safety and Quality $319.95 With increased consumer pressure to reduce the use of pesticides, fertilizers, veterinary medicines and growth promoters in food production systems, demand for organic food continues to rise. Safety and quality scandals have hit the industry in recent years and consumer confidence will only remain high if the safety, quality and health of organic food benefits are assured. This handbook provides comprehensive coverage of the latest research and best practice in ensuring the safety, sensory and nutritional quality of foods from organic and low input production systems to enable professionals to meet consumer demand for safe and high quality foods. |
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Translocation of Plant Food and Elaboration of Organic Plant Material in Wheat Seedlings $10.05 Translocation of Plant Food and Elaboration of Organic Plant Material in Wheat Seedlings |
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Vegetarian and Organic Paris, Locations and Information about Vegetarian Restaurants, Juice Bars, Organic Food Shops, Organic Bakeries and Artesian We $14.36 Vegetarian and Organic Paris, Locations and Information about Vegetarian Restaurants, Juice Bars, Organic Food Shops, Organic Bakeries and Artesian We |
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Grow Organic, Cook Organic $19.46 A gardener’s guide to growing food the natural way, with a plant-by-plant directory and hundreds of practical tips. A food-lover’s guide to cooking organic produce to get the best of taste. |
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Cooperative Networks $180 Cooperative Networks |
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Cooperative Education $20.71 Cooperative Education |
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The Cooperative Movement $99.95 The Cooperative Movement |
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Cooperative Governance $133.09 Cooperative Governance |
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Cooperative Chemistry $72.84 Cooperative Chemistry |
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Cooperative Banking $73.24 Cooperative Banking |
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Cooperative Village $9.91 Cooperative Village |
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Cooperative Discipline $27.05 Cooperative Discipline |
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Cooperative Communications $114.46 Cooperative Communications |
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Natural Balance Organic Dog Food 12.5lb $18.99 Natural Balance Organic Formula Dry Dog FoodAs fresh and healthy as the barley fields shown on our bag, Natural Balance Organic Formulas are GMO free and never sprayed with pesticides. Natural Balance Organic Formulas use only free-range, humanely treated, antibiotic and hormone free chicken, with a wide range of organic ingredients for the highest standard in nutrition for your dog. Certified Organic by Oregon Tilth. COMPLETE AND BALANCED FOR ALL BREEDS AND LIFE STAGES.Important InformationWe recommend that you do not add vitamins, minerals or any other supplements, except upon the advice of a veterinarian. When switching your dog`s diet, the change should be made gradually, by replacing the current food with increasing portions of Natural Balance Organic Formulas® dog food. The change should be completed after 3 to 5 days. The maintenance of proper body weight is most important for your dog`s health. Consult your veterinarian for specific weight recommendations for your dog. Remember, fresh clean water should be available at all times!IngredientsNatural Chicken, Organic Brown Rice, Chicken Meal, Organic Oats, Organic Millet, Organic Barley, Organic Sorghum, Organic Potato, Organic Peas, Organic Canola Oil, Organic Flaxseed, Chicken Fat (Naturally stabilized with Mixed Tocopherols), Dicalcium Phosphate, Organic Carrots, Natural Flavor, Calcium Carbonate, Potassium Phosphate, Sea Salt, Mixed Tocopherols, Organic Spinach, Organic Cranberry, Organic Tomato, Yucca Schidigera, , Dried Kelp, Organic Parsley, Organic Rosemary, Choline Chloride, Zinc Proteinate, Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin B-12 Supplement, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Taurine, Manganese Sulfate, Niacin, Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2), Copper Proteinate, Copper Sulfate, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A Acetate, Inositol, Folic Acid, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), Thiamin Mononitrate (Vitamin B-1), Vitamin D-2, Biotin, Potassium Iodate, Cobalt Sulfate, Vitamin K Supplement, Sodium Selenite. Guaranteed Analysis % Crude Protein (minimum) 22 Crude Fat (minimum) 13 Crude Fiber (maximum) 4.5 Moisture (maximum) 10 Omega-6 Fatty Acids (minimum) 2.6 Omega-3 Fatty Acids (minimum) 0.4 Extra InformationNo soy No eggs No dairy products No sunflower oil No wheat No corn Fresh Natural Chicken Free of hormones and antibiotics, this fresh premium quality protein provides the essential amino acids to help maintain strong muscle tone and a healthy, shiny coat. Organic Brown Rice Rice grain with the bran portion intact, an excellent source of carbohydrates. Contains increased levels of B vitamins. Organic Oats An exceptional source of carbohydrates, fiber, thiamin and vitamin E. Organic Barley This organic whole grain is a superior source of fiber, antioxidants, niacin (vitamin B3), thiamine and many minerals. Organic Potatoes Rich in potassium an |
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Natural Balance Organic Dog Food 25lb $39.69 Natural Balance Organic Formula Dry Dog FoodAs fresh and healthy as the barley fields shown on our bag, Natural Balance Organic Formulas are GMO free and never sprayed with pesticides. Natural Balance Organic Formulas use only free-range, humanely treated, antibiotic and hormone free chicken, with a wide range of organic ingredients for the highest standard in nutrition for your dog. Certified Organic by Oregon Tilth. COMPLETE AND BALANCED FOR ALL BREEDS AND LIFE STAGES.Important InformationWe recommend that you do not add vitamins, minerals or any other supplements, except upon the advice of a veterinarian. When switching your dog`s diet, the change should be made gradually, by replacing the current food with increasing portions of Natural Balance Organic Formulas® dog food. The change should be completed after 3 to 5 days. The maintenance of proper body weight is most important for your dog`s health. Consult your veterinarian for specific weight recommendations for your dog. Remember, fresh clean water should be available at all times!IngredientsNatural Chicken, Organic Brown Rice, Chicken Meal, Organic Oats, Organic Millet, Organic Barley, Organic Sorghum, Organic Potato, Organic Peas, Organic Canola Oil, Organic Flaxseed, Chicken Fat (Naturally stabilized with Mixed Tocopherols), Dicalcium Phosphate, Organic Carrots, Natural Flavor, Calcium Carbonate, Potassium Phosphate, Sea Salt, Mixed Tocopherols, Organic Spinach, Organic Cranberry, Organic Tomato, Yucca Schidigera, , Dried Kelp, Organic Parsley, Organic Rosemary, Choline Chloride, Zinc Proteinate, Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin B-12 Supplement, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Taurine, Manganese Sulfate, Niacin, Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2), Copper Proteinate, Copper Sulfate, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A Acetate, Inositol, Folic Acid, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), Thiamin Mononitrate (Vitamin B-1), Vitamin D-2, Biotin, Potassium Iodate, Cobalt Sulfate, Vitamin K Supplement, Sodium Selenite. Guaranteed Analysis % Crude Protein (minimum) 22 Crude Fat (minimum) 13 Crude Fiber (maximum) 4.5 Moisture (maximum) 10 Omega-6 Fatty Acids (minimum) 2.6 Omega-3 Fatty Acids (minimum) 0.4 Extra InformationNo soy No eggs No dairy products No sunflower oil No wheat No corn Fresh Natural Chicken Free of hormones and antibiotics, this fresh premium quality protein provides the essential amino acids to help maintain strong muscle tone and a healthy, shiny coat. Organic Brown Rice Rice grain with the bran portion intact, an excellent source of carbohydrates. Contains increased levels of B vitamins. Organic Oats An exceptional source of carbohydrates, fiber, thiamin and vitamin E. Organic Barley This organic whole grain is a superior source of fiber, antioxidants, niacin (vitamin B3), thiamine and many minerals. Organic Potatoes Rich in potassium an |
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Organic Marin: $19.78 Organic Marin is more than a regional cookbook. It also represents an organic movement reverberating around the globe, demanding a more thoughtful, less wasteful approach to life.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, 16 of America’s most esteemed organic farms share their stories and philosophies alongside 50 mouthwatering organic recipes organized by season and contributed by 25 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. |
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Vegetarian Paris 2008, Addresses and Information about Vegetarian Restaurants, Juice Bars, Organic Food Shops, Organic Bakeries and Artesian Wells in $14.36 Vegetarian Paris 2008, Addresses and Information about Vegetarian Restaurants, Juice Bars, Organic Food Shops, Organic Bakeries and Artesian Wells in |
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Simply Organic $16.27 Author and restaurateur Cool has compiled more than 30 years of knowledge about organic, local, and sustainable food into one magnificent cookbook. With 150 enticing recipes, Simply Organic encourages home cooks to embrace organics as a lifestyle rather than a fad. |
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Organic, Inc. $9.8 New in paper! With a new afterword. Who would have thought that a natural food supermarket could have been a financial refuge from the dot-com bust? But it had. Sales of organic food had shot up about 20 percent per year since 1990, reaching 11 billion by 2003 . . . Whole Foods managed to sidestep that fray by focusing on, well, people like me. -from the introduction to Organic, Inc. Organic food has become a juggernaut in an otherwise sluggish food industry, growing at 20 percent a year as products like organic ketchup and corn chips vie for shelf space with conventional comestibles. But what is organic food? Is it really better for you? Where did it come from, and why are so many of us buying it? Business writer Samuel Fromartz set out to get the story behind this surprising success after he noticed that his own food choces were changing with the times. In Organic, Inc., Fromartz traces organic food back to its anti-industrial origins more than a century ago. Then he follows it forward again, casting a spotlight on the innovators who created an alternative way of producing food that took root and grew beyond their wildest expectations. In the process he captures how the industry came to risk betraying the very ideals that drove its success in a classically complex case of free-market triumph. |
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Going Organic $90.64 This book sets out to examine what really is going on in the organic sector socially and politically. In the process, it debunks a number of apparently common-sense beliefs: that organic consumers are wealthy environmental and health extremists; that growth in the industry will inevitably undermine its environmental values; that mainstream media is antagonistic to organics; and that the industry is driven by consumer demand. This book seeks to make a practical contribution to the development of more sustainable food systems by articulating what it takes to get people involved in organics at each stage of the food chain. |
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Organic Farming $30.77 While public anxiety about genetically engineered foodstuffs and BSE in cattle has developed in Europe, on the positive side there has been a rapidly rising demand for organic produce. As a result the organic sector has moved from a being marginal production fad to a serious subject of policy concern for politicians and public servants involved in European agricultural policy. In this book, three leading authorities on organic farming have produced a scientific overview for the layperson of the state of organic farming and policy towards it in Europe. Based on a review of a huge body of scientific research into all aspects of the sector, the authors provide in accessible terms a balanced, up-to-date and policy-relevant overview of organic farming today, assessment of its possible contributions to the environment, food quality, farmers” incomes, and rural development generally, the key factors that will impinge on the organic farming sector in future, and more. |
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Organic Living $20.96 Easy, natural, and practical ways to care for your planet and your future. A passion for simple, wholesome living and respect for the world around us lie at the heart of ward-wining food writer and broadcaster Lynda Brown’s ground-breaking sourcebook. Organic Living is for anyone seeking to pursue an organic lifestyle, with all aspects of daily life included–food and drink, health and beauty, babycare, petcare, gardening, home and office, clothing, and finance. In a unique blend, this book combines a rich visual source of ideas and inspiration with an invaluable reference directory of useful resources. Take the first steps toward a way of life with a real future. |
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Economics in Pesticides, Substainable Food Production, and Organic Food Markets $129.76 Economic assessment of sustainable agricultural practices has continued to mature and to add to our understanding of how we might design policies to ensure an adequate and diverse food supply. This volume presents some of the recent developments and applications in this field and is much more nearly self-contained than typical edited volumes. It provides a comprehensive treatment of topics, including a historical perspective leading to current developments in methods and policy. The introductory chapter presents an early history of research by entomologists and economists, tracing the concept of integrated pest management, the nascent organic food industry, and reviewing pesticide policy options debated over the last several decades. The remainder of the volume is divided into four sections focusing on the economic aspects of production, and related policy issues. These four sections encompass the range of advances in theoretical and applied economic analyses concerned with pesticides and sustainable food markets. Chapters present different methodological, ideological, and geographical perspectives from some of the environmental and agricultural economics concerned with pesticides and sustainable production. This volume includes unique contributions that incorporate international experiences and viewpoints concerning both methods and policy. This volume includes material valuable for students in agricultural economics and environmental science, and is essential reading for economists who conduct research in sustainable agriculture. It is also excellent reference for policy analysts. |
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The No-Nonsense Guide to World Food $9.76 Covering fast food, organic food, junk food, institutional food, and more, this guide shows how “real food” has become increasingly scarce, with production and distribution increasingly dominated in the West by agri-business. The guide goes on to present the alternatives that are emerging based on the concept of community food security. |
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The Gardener’s A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food $16.27 The distillation of Denckla’s years of hands-on experience in growing her own vegetables, herbs, fruits, and nuts, this book answers all the questions that sprout up among novice, intermediate, and even experienced organic gardeners. More than 750 plants are arranged in an A-to-Z format, with information on care, harvesting, and more. Two-color illustrations throughout. |
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Organic Baby and Toddler Cookbook $9.78 Organic food tastes better, nourishes better, and is more environmentally responsible than other foods. Organic living is more than just another trend, it’s a new way of living! |
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Simply Organic: $14.97 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. 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 mashed 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. |
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Organic Cookbook $19.78 Great tasting food starts with using the most flavoursome ingredients ? and that means going organic. But organic cooking is more than just about flavour, it is also an entire movement, encompassing natural farming methods, fairer trade and a closer link to fresh, seasonal produce.This book will show you how to make the best use of your delicious organic ingredients. With 150 glorious recipes divided into four chapters, one for each season, there are recipes for every kind of dish, from soups, salads and appetizers to main meals and side dishes and desserts, bakes, cakes and preserves. All diets are catered for with ingredients that make wide use of organically grown and reared vegetables including fruit, vegetables and herbs; meat, poultry and game; fish and shellfish; diary products; beans, pulses and grains; and even sugar, coffee and wine.250 stunning photographs illustrate such wonderful dishes as spring Roast Leg of Lamb and Fillets of Sea Bream in Filo Pastry, summer Thai Beef Salad and Tabbouleh, autumn Roasted Garlic and Squash Soup and Oat and Raisin Drop Scones, and winter Chicken Casserole with Winter Vegetables and Spiced Poached Kumquats.A fully illustrated catalogue of organic ingredients describes the exciting range available and how to use them, as well as an inspiring guide to the benefits of organic eating. |
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The Future of Food $8.45 Our future depends on food: it controls our health, underpins social structures, and helps dictate the political agenda. Among the crucial issues discussed in this challenging study of food by the eminent biologist Brian J. Ford are new food-borne diseases and the dietary needs of the young, the elderly, and women. He examines the complex questions of genetically modified food and provides important insights into food intolerance and life-threatening allergies, the relationship between food and culture, organic farming, the impact of climate change, and how revolutionary new foods will change the world. |
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Affordably Green in NYC $29.76 Affordably Green in NYC |
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NYC an Owner’s Manual $12.36 NYC an Owner’s Manual |
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NYC Go-Go $22.83 NYC Go-Go |
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NYC Shopping – Bargain Style $10.99 NYC Shopping – Bargain Style |
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Nyc Man: Greatest Hits $18.99 Nyc Man: Greatest Hits |
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From La To Nyc $16.99 From La To Nyc |
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Live In Nyc ‘97 $12.99 Live In Nyc ‘97 |
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Hot August Night Nyc $13.98 Hot August Night Nyc |
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Balanchine-Choreography Nyc Ballet $19.99 Balanchine-Choreography Nyc Ballet |
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Gonzo Music Diaries Nyc $13.99 Gonzo Music Diaries Nyc |
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Live From NYC (HD) $12.99 Live From NYC (HD) |
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Choreography By Balanchine-Nyc Ballet $19.99 Choreography By Balanchine-Nyc Ballet |
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Bruford B-Footloose in Nyc $9.99 Bruford B-Footloose in Nyc |
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Food To Live By $22.75 Organic food is synonymous with premium quality, the deepest, richest taste, conscientious farming, and optimum health. It’s what we need to feed our kids, what we deserve to feed ourselves. And no one is doing more to popularize organic food that Myra Goodman, a mother, a creative cook, and most significantly, co-owner of Earthbound Farm, the world’s largest grower and purveyor of organic produce. In Food to Live By, a dazzling full-color cookbook, Myra Goodman offers an utterly appealing, new casual style of cooking based on using the best ingredients, organic or otherwise. The dishes are irresistible: Sweet Corn Chowder. Spinach, Feta and Mushroom Quiche. Foggy Day Chili. Merlot-Braised Short Ribs with Cipollini Onions. Spicy Chicken Lettuce Wraps. Ginger Lime Salmon. Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Spiced Orange Sauce. Blue Cheese Smashed Potatoes. Coconut Lemongrass Sorbet. Cherry Panna Cotta. Farm Stand Carrot Cake. Plus, throughout are Farm-Fresh Ingredient boxes—on sorrel, corn, asparagus, artichokes— cooking and shopping tips, and health notes. Before Myra and her husband, Drew, founded Earthbound Farm, they tended a small organic raspberry patch in Carmel, California—and Myra baked (and sold) amazing Raspberry Corn Muffins, plus jams, and more. Then Earthbound grew to offer organic lettuce mixes to local restaurants, and eventually the rest of the country. When The Organic Kitchen at Earthbound Farm opened, it was yet another venue for Myra, and the café’s chefs, to share delicious recipes and ideas. Now Food to Live By brings this organic revolution to everyone who cares about what they eat. |
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Optimization and Cooperative Control Strategies $157.6 Optimization and Cooperative Control Strategies |