Best of
Food

1975

The One-Straw Revolution


Masanobu Fukuoka - 1975
    He joins the healing of the land to the process of purifying the human spirit and proposes a way of life and a way of farming in which such healing can take place.

From Julia Child's Kitchen


Julia Child - 1975
    Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white line art and photographs throughout.

Putting Food By


Janet Greene - 1975
    This new revised edition updates the information and adds several new sections on how to: preserve with less sugar and salt, make better-than-store-bought foods at home, freeze for the microwave, preserve and can for the small family, can and freeze convenience foods, choose the right equipment, and make Christmas presents.

American Fried


Calvin Trillin - 1975
    Trillin knows that the search for good food requires constant vigilance particularly when outside the Big Apple. Not that Cincinnati and Houston and Kansas City (his hometown) lack magnificent places to eat—if one can resist the importunities of those well-meaning ignoramuses who insist on hauling you off to La Maison de la Casa House, the pride of local epicures too dumb to realize that the noblest culinary creations of the American heartland are barbecued ribs, fried chicken, hash browns and hamburgers. Trillin is ready to do battle for K.C.'s Winstead's as the home of the greatest burger in the USA. Generally, he advises, you will do fine if you avoid ""any restaurant the executive secretary of the chamber of commerce is particularly proud of."" Also, any restaurant with (ply)wood paneling and ""atmosphere,"" where the food is likely to taste ""something like a medium-rare sponge."" This then is not a celebration of multi-star ""restaurants"" but of diners, roadhouses, eateries—the kind that serve food on wax paper or plastic plates and to hell with Craig Claiborne. With tongue in stuffed cheek Trillin gives the finger to the food snobs, confessing his secret vices with fiendish glee and high good humor.

Wisconsin Garden Guide


Jerry Minnich - 1975
    Featured is information on composting and mulching, insects and pests, and tools and resources. The book also contains information on landscaping and houseplants.

The Glasgow Cookery Book: Centenary Edition Celebrating 100 Years Of The Do. School


Glasgow Queen's College - 1975
    This much sought-after book is finally available again, revised and updated for 2010, the centenary year of its first publication, and this new edition has lost none of its homely charm.

Classical Cooking the Modern Way


Eugen Pauli - 1975
    It guides the reader through the fourteen basic cooking methods including poaching, boiling and grilling. Tools, equipment, and methods are discussed and illustrated with many line drawings in the first part of the book. The second part contains numerous recipes which allow the reader to test the skills obtained in the first part. In addition, it contains many of the business aspects of running a kitchen such as layout and accounting. Two four-colour inserts illustrating many of the recipes and techniques are included in the text.

A Guide to Canning, Freezing, Curing Smoking Meat, Fish Game


Wilbur F. Eastman Jr. - 1975
    The third edition of this perennial bestseller is completely revised and updated to comply with the latest USDA health and safety guidelines. Includes dozens of delicious recipes for homemade Beef Jerky, Pemmican, Venison Mincemeat, Corned Beef, Gepockelete (German-style cured pork), Bacon, Canadian Bacon, Smoked Sausage, Liverwurst, Bologna, Pepperoni, Fish Chowder, Cured Turkey, and a variety of hams. Learn tasty pickling methods for tripe, fish, beef, pork, and oysters. An excellent resource for anyone who loves meat but hates the steroids and chemicals in commercially available products.

The city people's book of raising food


Helga Olkowski - 1975
    

Survival Into the Twenty-First Century


Peter Max - 1975
    

The Farm Vegetarian Cookbook


Louise Hagler - 1975
    Talented cooks from The Farm, a vegetarian community in Tennessee, present a great collection of recipes based on the noble soybean. These tasty, nutritious and economical meals are cholesterol, egg and dairy-free.

Crops and Man


Jack R. Harlan - 1975
    Harlan conceived the prevailing concepts of how the activities of human societies have shaped the evolution of crops used for food, feed, and fiber. Harlan collected and introduced over 12,000 accessions of plants into the United States. The world food supply now depends largely on only 12 to 15 plant species. Erosion of diverse gene sources from ancient landraces continues and more effective use needs to be made of germplasm collections in our gene banks.

The Book of Coffee and Tea: A Guide to the Appreciation of Fine Coffees, Teas, and Herbal Beverages


Joel Schapira - 1975
    Written by acknowledged experts in the coffee-roasting and tea-importing business, this book will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about that beloved cup of joe (or orange pekoe), including how to: distinguish between Kona, Jamaican, Mocha, Java, and the other varieties of coffee; choose the method of brewing that's best for you; make the perfect cup of coffee at the ideal temperature, no mater which method you choose; recognize ginseng, oolong, Earl Grey Ceylon, and the myriad other types of tea; blend and prepare your own herbal teas at home; recognize quality and freshness; find the best coffee, tea, equipment, and accessories, using the completely updated mail order section.Rich with the lore, steeped in tradition, and brimming with expert information, this is the only book coffee and tea lovers will ever need.

Bread Sculpture: The Edible Art


Ann Sayre Wiseman - 1975