Author : JE Cornwell
Publisher : Recipe Publishers
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2010-11-30
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780982642498
Taste Of Main Street America
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Taste of Home Recipes Across America
Author : Taste of Home
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 1671 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2013-07-02
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781617652615
Taste of Home Recipes Across America by Taste of Home Pdf
Whether sinking your teeth into crispy Southern Fried Chicken, enjoying a Philly Cheese Steak or sampling a slice of Ozark Mountain Berry Pie, you simply can’t beat the comfort of iconic American foods. Now, it’s easier than ever to sample the flavors of the country with Taste of Home Recipes Across America. This keepsake collection offers 655 recipes that deliver regional flair from all 50 states. Grill up a fiery Southwestern barbecue, stir together a little Texas Caviar, host a New England clam bake or share a Chicago deep dish pizza! You’ll find everything from no-fuss snacks and quick supper ideas to weekend menu items and impressive desserts...each of which left a delicious mark on its part of the country! Divided into five regions (Northeast, South, Midwest, Southwest and West), Recipes Across America offers all the mouthwatering specialties enjoyed by locals, including unforgettable dishes featuring regional produce. You’ll even discover ethnic favorites passed-down through generations of cultures who established roots in various cities throughout the nation. As a bonus, you’ll enjoy fun food facts and folklore sprinkled throughout the pages. (For example, did you know that Chef George Crum of Saratoga, NY is rumored to have created the potato chip after a customer complained about the chef’s fried potatoes?) There are even colorful photos and notes regarding regional landmarks, infamous restaurants and more. With so many recipes, photos and kitchen tidbits, Taste of Home Recipes Across America makes it a snap to take your senses on a culinary vacation you’ll cherish for years to come. Recipes NORTHEAST: New England Boiled Dinner, Pennsylvania Dutch Pork Chops, Maple Syrup Corn Bread, Vermont Baked Beans, Brooklyn Blackout Cake, Joe Froggers SOUTH: Barbecued Sticky Ribs, Bourbon Baked Ham, Low Country Boil, Andouille-Shrimp Cream Soup, Pimiento Cheese Spread, Hummingbird Cake, Southern Sweet Potato Pie, Benne Wafers MIDWEST: Chicago Deep-Dish Pizza, Rolled Swedish Pancakes, Howard’s Sauerbraten, Beer Margaritas, Kansas Whole Wheat Bread, State Fair Cream Puffs, Lemon Kolaches SOUTHWEST: Sizzling Tex-Mex Fajitas, Chicken Tamales, Award-Winning Chuck Wagon Chili, Armadillo Eggs, Daiquiris, Texas Caviar, Chunky Fresh Mango Cake, Mexican Ice Cream WEST: Pacific Rim Salmon, Pork with Artichokes and Capers, Plum Chicken Wraps, Baked Potato Cheddar Soup, California Sushi Rolls, Champagne Cocktail, Habanero Apricot Jam, Sourdough French Bread, Hawaiian Cake, Wyoming Cowboy Cookies With this collection the country is yours from coast to coast. You can plan a Southern summertime barbecue, feed hungry hands with Tex-Mex, enjoy the silky smoothness of maple syrup pie, have a German feast for Okoberfest, juicy fruits from the Pacific Northwest or a Classic Cobb Salad. Enjoy! For 20 years, Taste of Home has been the world’s most popular cooking publication. Through the pages of the flagship magazine, popular cookbooks and online community, Taste of Home offers a friendly exchange of family-favorite recipes, cooking tips and personal stories from genuine home cooks. Because professional food staff tests and evaluates every recipe in the Taste of Home Test Kitchen, readers are guaranteed success every time.
Knowledge Flows in a Global Age
Author : John Krige
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2022-09-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780226820385
Knowledge Flows in a Global Age by John Krige Pdf
A transnational approach to understanding and analyzing knowledge circulation. Focusing on what happens to knowledge at national borders, rather than treating it as flowing like currents across them, or diffusing out from center to periphery, the contributors to this collection stress the human intervention that shapes and drives how knowledge is processed, mobilized, and repurposed in transnational transactions to serve differing and uneven interests, constraints, and environments. The chapters consider both what knowledge travels and how it travels across borders of varying permeability that impede or facilitate its movement. They look closely at a vast range of platforms and objects of knowledge, from tangible commodities--like hybrid wheat seeds, penicillin, Robusta coffee, naval weaponry, and high-performance computers--to the more conceptual apparatuses of telecommunications, statistics, and food sovereignty. Moreover, this volume decenters the Global North, tracking how knowledge moves along multiple paths across the borders of Mexico, India, Portugal, Guinea-Bissau, the Soviet Union, China, Angola, and Palestine and the West Bank, as well as the United States and United Kingdom. The variety of the kinds of knowledge addressed in the chapters brings forth an extraordinary array of state and non-state actors and institutions committed to performing the work needed to move knowledge across national borders.
Main Street
Author : Sinclair Lewis
Publisher : BoD - Books on Demand
Page : 622 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2023-06-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9791041802418
Main Street by Sinclair Lewis Pdf
Carol Milford grows up in a mid-sized town in Minnesota before moving to Chicago for college. After her education, during which she’s exposed to big-city life and culture, she moves to Minneapolis to work as a librarian. She soon meets Will Kennicott, a small-town doctor, and the two get married and move to Gopher Prairie, Kennicott’s home town. Carol, inspired by big-city ideas, soon begins chafing at the seeming quaintness and even backwardness of the townsfolk, and their conservative, self-satisfied way of life. She struggles to try to reform the town in her image, while finding meaning in the seeming cultural desert she’s found herself in and in her increasingly cold marriage. Gopher Prairie is a detailed, satirical take on small-town American life, modeled after Sauk Centre, the town in which Lewis himself grew up. The town is fully realized, with generations of inhabitants interacting in a complex web of village society. Its bitingly satirical portrayal made Main Street highly acclaimed by its contemporaries, though many thought the satirical take was perhaps a bit too dark and hopeless. The book’s celebration and condemnation of small town life make it a candidate for the title of the Great American Novel. Main Street was awarded the 1921 Pulitzer Prize, but the decision was overturned by the prize’s Board of Trustees and awarded instead to Edith Wharton for The Age of Innocence. When Lewis went on to win the 1926 Pulitzer for Arrowsmith, he declined it—with the New York Times reporting that he did so because he was still angry at the Pulitzers for being denied the prize for Main Street. Despite the book’s snub at the Pulitzers, Lewis went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930, with Main Street being cited as one of the reasons for his win.
Main Street Public Library
Author : Wayne A. Wiegand
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2011-10-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781609380670
Main Street Public Library by Wayne A. Wiegand Pdf
The author studies four small-town libraries in the Midwest from the late nineteenth century through the federal Library Service Act of 1956, and shows that these institutions served a much different purpose than is often perceived. Rather than acting as neutral institutions that are vital to democracy, these libraries were actually mediating community literary values and providing a public space for the construction of social harmony. The libraries, and the librarians who ran them, were often just as susceptible to the political and social pressures of their time as any other public institution. By analyzing the collections of all four libraries and revealing what was being read and why certain acquisitions were passed over, the atuhor challenges both traditional perceptions and professional rhetoric about the role of libraries in our small-town communities. While the American public library has become essential to its local community, it is for reasons significantly different than those articulated by the "library faith."
Sunset
Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 586 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : California
ISBN : UCD:31175021056075
Sunset by Anonim Pdf
American Places
Author : William Zinsser
Publisher : Paul Dry Books
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781589880344
American Places by William Zinsser Pdf
Setting out in the spring of 1990 'to look for America', when patriotic travel was suddenly back in fashion, William Zinsser made first-time pilgrimages to some of America's most cherished and visited historic sites: Mount Rushmore, Rockefeller Center, Yellowstone National Park, Pearl Harbor, even the "corny and obvious" Niagara Falls. At these and his other iconic destinations, Zinsser unlearned clichéd assumptions and rediscovered fundamental truths about America. Originally published in 1992, AMERICAN PLACES and the ideals that Zinsser discovers these places represent will never go out of fashion.
Broadway to Main Street
Author : Laurence Maslon
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2018-08-03
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780199832545
Broadway to Main Street by Laurence Maslon Pdf
The music of Broadway is one of America's most unique and popular calling cards. In Broadway to Main Street: How Show Tunes Enchanted America, author Laurence Maslon tells the story of how the most beloved songs of the American Musical Theater made their way from the Theater District to living rooms across the country. The crossroads where the music of Broadway meets popular culture is an expansive and pervasive juncture throughout most of the twentieth century--from sheet music to radio broadcasts to popular and original cast recordings--and continues to influence culture today through television, streaming, and the Internet. The original Broadway cast album--from the 78 rpm recording of Oklahoma! to the digital download of Hamilton--is one of the most successful, yet undervalued, genres in the history of popular recording. The challenge of capturing musical narrative with limited technology inspired the imagination of both the recording industry and millions of listeners: between 1949 and 1969, fifteen different original cast albums hit number one on the popular music charts, ultimately tallying more weeks at number one than all of the albums by Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles combined. The history of Broadway music is also the history of American popular music; the technological, commercial, and marketing forces of communications and media over the last century were inextricably bound up in the enterprise of bringing the musical gems of New York's Theater District to living rooms along Main Streets across the nation. Featuring new interviews with Stephen Schwartz, Chita Rivera, Steve Lawrence, and prominent record producers and music critics, the story of this commercial and emotional phenomenon is told here in full--from the imprimatur of sheet music from Broadway in the early 20th century to the renaissance of Broadway music in the digital age, folding in the immense impact of show music on American culture and in the context of the recording industry, popular tastes, and our shared national identity. A book which connects cherished cultural artifacts to the emotional narratives at the core of American popular music, Broadway to Main Street: How Show Tunes Enchanted America is an ideal companion for all fans of American musical theater and popular music.
Main Street America and the Third World
Author : John Maxwell Hamilton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015017744080
Main Street America and the Third World by John Maxwell Hamilton Pdf
This book takes readers through the fascinating, complex Third World connections that shape our lives in profound but subtle ways.
Cooking Healthy with Soy
Author : JoAnna M. Lund
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0399532137
Cooking Healthy with Soy by JoAnna M. Lund Pdf
Using more than two hundred taste-tested recipes, the author of the Healthy Exchanges cookbook series explains how to incorporate soy into an everyday high-protein, low-carbohydrate dietary program, introducing a variety of soups, salads, vegetable and side dishes, main courses, desserts, breads, and breakfast items. Original.
Main Street Flavors
Author : K. Hahn
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2007-11
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1432717324
Main Street Flavors by K. Hahn Pdf
Great recipes & information about Central Florida, featuring award winning Polk County & Lake Wales, FL. Plenty of mouth-watering dishes & pages covering merchants & things-to-do in this Florida gem.
The Restaurant Survival Bible
Author : William J. Durkin
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2000-09-21
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780595140831
The Restaurant Survival Bible by William J. Durkin Pdf
This book is for all those who ever contemplated owning or are in the midst of running their own restaurant business.
The Poetry Of
Author : Robert Nanninga
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2024-06-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781312343498
The Poetry Of by Robert Nanninga Pdf
Design First
Author : David Walters,Linda Brown
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2012-08-06
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781136411526
Design First by David Walters,Linda Brown Pdf
Well-grounded in the history and theory of Anglo-American urbanism, this illustrated textbook sets out objectives, policies and design principles for planning new communities and redeveloping existing urban neighborhoods. Drawing from their extensive experience, the authors explain how better plans (and consequently better places) can be created by applying the three-dimensional principles of urban design and physical place-making to planning problems. Design First uses case studies from the authors’ own professional projects to demonstrate how theory can be turned into effective practice, using concepts of traditional urban form to resolve contemporary planning and design issues in American communities. The book is aimed at architects, planners, developers, planning commissioners, elected officials and citizens -- and, importantly, students of architecture and planning -- with the objective of reintegrating three-dimensional design firmly back into planning practice.
Modernizing Main Street
Author : Gabrielle Esperdy
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2010-07-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226218021
Modernizing Main Street by Gabrielle Esperdy Pdf
An important part of the New Deal, the Modernization Credit Plan helped transform urban business districts and small-town commercial strips across 1930s America, but it has since been almost completely forgotten. In Modernizing Main Street, Gabrielle Esperdy uncovers the cultural history of the hundreds of thousands of modernized storefronts that resulted from the little-known federal provision that made billions of dollars available to shop owners who wanted to update their facades. Esperdy argues that these updated storefronts served a range of complex purposes, such as stimulating public consumption, extending the New Deal’s influence, reviving a stagnant construction industry, and introducing European modernist design to the everyday landscape. She goes on to show that these diverse roles are inseparable, woven together not only by the crisis of the Depression, but also by the pressures of bourgeoning consumerism. As the decade’s two major cultural forces, Esperdy concludes, consumerism and the Depression transformed the storefront from a seemingly insignificant element of the built environment into a potent site for the physical and rhetorical staging of recovery and progress.