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Food
the food of India
Published in Hardcover by Murdoch Books (2003)
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Great dishes!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-27
I originally bought this book as another of my spontaneous crazy cook book purchase. But then I made this first dish....and it was so good. So I made another, an so on..... All the dishes that come out of this cook are wonderful. The pictures are inspiring. This is a fantastic first Indian cookbook to get.

Exquisite.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-17
This book is so wonderful. It is beautifully photographed, designed and well thought out. This might make you think that the recipies were an afterthought; however, they were given just as much if not more attention. This book is a GEM!

A healthy dose of local history and ingredients research
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-09
With so many Indian cookbooks already on the market, why should the interested home cook look at yet another? It's simple: The Food Of India: A Journey For Food Lovers by Priya Wickramasinghe and Carol Selva Rajah is quite a cut above most of its similar-sounding competitors. In the first place, a team of traveler/food fans join forces to offer exquisite color photos of both Indian foods and culinary scenes across the country, pairing these photos with clear discussions of the seven Indian states and the local foods they're noted for. Secondly, The Food Of India includes a healthy dose of local history and ingredients research, as well as interviews with chefs and food producers. And if this isn't enough, it needs to be noted that the recipes selected for The Food Of India are anything but ordinary: from a Fried Beef Kerala to the Northern Indian traditional Chole Chaat, many regional specialty dishes aren't to be found in competing guides. All these features combined assure a visual treat packed with dishes all levels of Indian cook will relish.

An excellent book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-16
Even though i was from India I amnow in the US where sometimes finding Indian ingredients could be a long lengthy process. This book not only retains the origian taste but also incorporates ingredients easily found in a non Indian environment. I absolutely love the andhra style chicken pulao and the chicken tikka masala. This book has made my mom proud (since she loves to take credit for training me with regards to cooking), little does she know i owe it all to this book.

Absolutely Amazing cookbook
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-04
This is the ultimate Indian cookbook to own.

This book explains in detail the delicacies of various parts of India. As many people know, India has culture, language and practices that differ vastly from one state to another. This book encompasses dishes from almost all the states of India. This book also explains when a meal is eaten (e.g. breakfast, special occassion etc). The photos of people, places, and dishes add good value to the book. I have tried many recipes and are quite authentic. (Since India is a large country, the meaning of authenticity of a particular dish varies from place to place). The ingredients are easily available in any specialty grocery store. If not, you can safely substitute/omit some of the ingredients.

A must have for all Indian food cooks out there.

Food
The Food of Italy
Published in Hardcover by Murdoch Books (2000-10-13)
Author: Sophie Braimbridge
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Beautiful and useful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-11
This is one of those rare books that is as practical as it is useful. The photography and oversize layout--especially the fold-out spreads on cheeses, pastas, etc.--are great for armchair browsing.

But what sets this book apart is that the recipes work: everything I've made has been simple to prepare and delicious; everyone has loved the dishes from this book. The abundant photography helps with more intricate preparations like gnocchi, but the steps are never overly fussy.

I've got books from Marcella Hazan, Mario Batali, the Silver Spoon, and others, but I find I often get best results with the instructions here.

Highly, highly recommended.

The Food of Italy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-11
I keep this book open on my kitchen counter in an acrylic holder.
The photos are amazing as everyone else noted but they also give rise to great food inspired by the traditional earthiness of Italy. Simple and straight forward all the food I have prepared has been sublime. The Roman Gnocchi, pared with The Florentine Pork Roast is beyond sublime.........Today I am making the Roast Turkey with an Apricot and cranberry "Mostarada di Cremona". You will love this book. My daughter a teaching chef even borrows it for her classes!

Yummy!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-19
This book is amazing. It has all of the classic, basic Italian recipes. I just made the gnocchi and they are divine!

A Wonderful Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-19
I came across this book shortly after my return trip from Italy.
I have used this cookbook more than any other cookbook I own. The recipes are clear and easy to follow. The photographs are simply amazing. Each time I open this book, it takes me back to Italy. Highly recommend it.

Take home The Food of Italy
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-20
The Food of Italy is by far the most used cookbook on my shelf. Not only do the pictorial essays take you on a culinary journey, the individual recipes themselves are highly user friendly, as they offer step-by-step instructions with corresponding photos demonstrating preparation methods. All of the recipes are given in metric equivalents, however, so if you normally cook using the Imperial standard, keep a conversion chart close by!

Food
Food of Santa Fe (P/I) International (Food of the World Cookbooks)
Published in Paperback by Periplus Editions (1999-12-15)
Authors: Dave Dewitt and Nancy Gerlach
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History, Culture and a Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
I was really impressed with this cookbook because it is so much more than a cookbook. It has history, culture, food background, and much, much more. In face, it is only part cookbook. I have been fascinated with all that I learned about Santa Fe. I originally bought the book because of a research paper I was doing on Santa Fe, but then I fell in love with the book itself.

There are really some colorful pictures of the foods as well as the city itself.

As far as the recipes, they are easy to follow. It would be easy to cook with these recipes.

This slays the other NM cookbooks I've seen.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-06
Having read and tried recipes from several NM/Santa Fe cookbooks, I feel this one is the one to get. This is the authentic stuff. Although a Californian, I'm a NM visitor and southwest food enthusiast. I grow chiles, mail order what I can't grow properly, make my own tortillas, take this stuff seriously.

The recipes for Carne Adovada, Green Chile Stew,Chicken Enchilada filling, Piquin Chile Salsa are totally great and, if you have the ingredients, very simple. The Carne Adovada recipe, while non-traditional, is off the dial. If you've visited Santa Fe and want to re-live the essence of this earthy, elemental cuisine, get this book.

Directions are simple and direct, pictures are beautiful, local ingredients info and historical background is great. First rate.

It's like being in Santa Fe -- at all the best places.
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-23
Food in Santa Fe is a major part of the style and ambiance of the city. New Mexican regional products, especially chilis and corn, and southwestern cooking styles, everything from barbeque to Tex-Mex to authentic regional Mexican and Indian cooking, are strong influences. But Santa Fe has everything from tiny cantinas with home style New Mexican cooking to 5 star restaurants where New Mexico is an influence, but suave professionalism, integration of tastes, and high presentation is the norm.

The Food of Santa Fe takes you there, telling you about the food, the style, and the best restaurants. We've been to Santa Fe many times and reading the book is like taking a brief (and teasing) visit. I have to head for the kitchen and check out the chili supply. It's also a good way to prepare for a trip -- briefing you on what to expect, what to look for, and where to find the very best examples.

There are many Santa Fe cookbooks -- those from Mark Miller and the Coyote Cafe being the best known -- but this is perhaps a better overview, and a very pretty book to read.

We expect to buy copies for our Santa Fe loving friends as Christmas gifts.

OHMYGAWD!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-02
Man! This is a GOOD cookbook. I have many many good cookbooks and this one is just to die for. The recipes are gorgeous to look at and even better to eat. One word of caution, if you are not an experienced home chef and a fairly adventerous eater, tread cautiously. These are restaurant-level creative funky recipes with lots of unusual ingredients. If this is just your speed (as it is mine) then go for it!

A homerun... but what's new!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-09
Dave and Nancy are gods in the hot and spicy food business. As usual you can expect concise information along with mouth-watering recipes. As host of the television series "The Sonoran Grill" and author of 4 cookbooks, I know good food writing when I see it and this is as good as southwest cooking gets. Just click on "All Books" by either Dave or Nancy and you'll see why they are so qualified to write this important cookbook and why I must add a copy of it to my collection

Food
The Food Report Card: 12,000 Favorite Foods Including Brand-Name Products, Graded A,B,C, or d Fornutritional Value
Published in Paperback by MacMillan Publishing Company (1998-06)
Author: Thomas Yannios
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Finally, an easy food guide!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-07
This book makes eating well easy. If everyone followed the book obesity would be gone for good.

Excellent !
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-24
This is an excellent book! Its food rating system gives you a nice easy way to see how healthy the food you're eating is for you! After I read through the book and looked at the ratings for some of the things I usually eat, I was surprised! I'm going to make some significant changes to my diet! Bon appetit!

Excellent!! Provides a simplified strategy for healthy diet
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-14
I'm going to make some significant changes to my diet! I was quite surprised at the ratings on some of the food that I've been eating! This is an excellant book. It grades the nutritional value of the food you're eating and provides guidelines, based on what kind of diet you are trying to maintain on how much of a particular food, based on its grade, you should eat. It takes into consideration cholesterol, fats, salt fiber, vitamins and other factors that can effect your health.

Outstanding
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-11
This book should have been published eons ago. Not only have I re-evaluated my diet, it has provided me a source reference document to live by for a more healthy and productive life. Kudos to Dr. Yannios. Long live and prosper.

The Food Report Card
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-01
Deciphering labels can turn food shopping into a real hassle for many of us. Thomas Yannios, M.D. makes it easier to decide which products to purchase in The Food Report Card. Dr. Yannios has analyzed the labels of thousands of foods, and compiled his results in a simple grade of A, B, C, or D.

"You can make an enormous impact on your long-term health, and even on your appearance," Dr. Yannios writes, "if you do nothing else during your normal food shopping but select the A- and B-rated foods, and leave the C's and D's on the shelves back at the store."

Dr. Yannios believes that atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) is the number one health problem for many Americans. He says that "food significantly impacts" atherosclerosis, and that we can reduce the negative impact by carefully choosing what we eat. "People are confused," Dr. Yannios says, explaining that he wrote The Food Report Card to help eliminate confusion and enable people to choose foods that are good for them.

He has grouped foods into categories, such as beverages, cereals and grains, milk and dairy products, and meats. Each food within a category is then listed in alphabetical order, such as chocolate milk and vegetable juice in the beverage section. Foods are then evaluated by brand name. For example, five brands of vegetable juice are analyzed and graded. He maintains that pattern for each food category, analyzing 12,000 foods altogether. All you have to do is look up a specific food to quickly determine whether it is an "A" food that you want to consume or a "D" food you want to avoid.

People who want to choose the healthiest processed foods, but don't want to spend a lot of time calculating nutritional values from confusing labels, will find The Food Report Card informative and helpful.

Food
For Men Only: A Gentleman's Guide to Great Entertainment
Published in Hardcover by Ainslie Street Press (2006-04-30)
Author: Naomi Torre Poulson
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Extremely informative
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-25
I didn't know how much I didn't know until I read through Poulson's book, which a friend had recommended. It is comprehensive and filled with practical tips on how to navigate through a variety of social situations. I definitely feel more confident and in control when it comes to entertaining and dating - an easy read that taught me making an impression goes far beyond just good manners. The food and wine sections were particularly helpful, thorough but not pretentious.

Well Written & Very Informative
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-30
I decided to get a copy of this book after attending one of Ms.Poulson's presentations and I'm very glad I did. It's one of the best books I've read on how a guy can make a great impression when wining and dining. Her social tips on asking for a date, home entertaining (including simple to prepare candlelight dinners) and hosting business luncheons have all been extremely useful. I also found her compact, quick-reference food and wine pairing section to be invaluable. An excellent guide to modern manners for men.

For men Only A guide to complete entertaining
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-28
I purchased this book for knowledge about entertaining. I did not find it to be for Men Only. The information was so informative and interesting, it included all aspects of entertaining, from the serving of food, to proper place settings, even seating arrangements, manners and protocol. I wish more men would read this and take heed, us women would be thoroughly impressed. Common courtesy and respect are a dying entity.
Thanks Naomi, for much needed information
For Men Only: A Gentleman's Guide to Great Entertaining

Anyone having the boss over for dinner should read this book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-15
This is a wonderful book, from brushing up on where people should sit at a dinner party to what to serve and how to serve it. Poulson's book can really help limit the number of fopaux's one might make at an important engagement. It saved my bacon!

Excellent advice on how to be a classy date or host
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-27
This is a concise and easy-to-read guide on the finer points of etiquette and manners for fine dining situations at home or in restaurants. I keep it next to my cookbooks and bar manuals and regularly consult it if I'm going out on a date or hosting dinner parties at home. Poulson keeps things simple, which I really appreciate; there are even tidbits on how to deal with difficult situations at the table that I always wondered how to handle. The recipes and course suggestions are also very handy. All in all, it's a great reference for important but often neglected courtesies; I can entertain with confidence knowing that I'm using the right fork and ordering the right wine. A must-have for any gentleman-in-training!

Food
The Four Seasons of Italian Cooking: Harvest Recipes from the Farms and Vineyards of the Italian Countryside
Published in Hardcover by Time-Life Books (1998-11)
Authors: A. J. Battifarano and Alan Richardson
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absolutely amazing book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-22
As Catalans we love cooking and (specially) eating. This book is just the perfect balance between exquisite recipes, excellent presentation and informative reading. Do not miss the chance to get it

Authentic and Outstanding
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-28
I just returned from a lovely stay at La Luna e i Falo, and enjoyed six nights of impeccable meals prepared by Elena and Franco. Our meals included all of the recipes from this cookbook, and I must say, not one of them disappointed! I was able to read this cookbook while at the farm, and made a note to immediately try to find it when I returned home. Amazon is the only place to get it, since it is now out of print. It was only released in America, so you can't even find an Italian version of the book. The other recipes from other cooks featured in the book look equally as good. You can't get more authentic, regional recipes than those that are found here. I highly recommend it!

a terrific cookbook, travel book and picture book all in one
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-19
This is a great Italian cookbook, very different from most of the cookbooks you see. Not only does it have great recipes but it also tells great stories about all the various farms the authors visit. And it also tells you how you can visit the farms yourself. The pictures in particular are very interesting. They are not the usual slick shots. It seems like they were all done on location and they have a feel of food photo-journalism. This book has great recipes and great heart and soul.

Most unusual Italian cookbook AND travellog
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-12
I love this book. It is the most unusual cookbook.I have travelled the Italian Countryside many times and this book reflects much of its uniqueness. I bought four copies for friends.

The best book on really authentic Italian cooking
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-30
In this world inundated with tomes devoted to Italian cooking, this wonderful book stands out. The author spent years researching, collecting and testing authentic, seasonal farmhouse recipes (from all over the country) made with only the freshest ingredients. (The recipes are full-proof!!) This is one of the few books that allows everyone to make some of the most appetizing Italian dishes--just as the Italians do. Everything is explained in detail--from ingredients to techniques to customs to mail-order sources--in one of the most complete books ever written on the subject. And if this weren't enough, the flavor of the food is beautifully captured in some of the most exquisite photographs ever taken of Italy and its food. This book is a MUST for anyone who likes to cook and/or eat the most mouth-watering Italian cuisine!!

Food
Fresh: The Ultimate Live-Food Cookbook
Published in Paperback by North Atlantic Books (2008-04-22)
Authors: Sergei Boutenko and Valya Boutenko
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Great way!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-22
Srgie comes from a great famiy. It is interesting and inspiring to hear his message as a young person. His peers do not sound too different than those we hear each day. It is very good!

Fabulous book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-27
I have at least four other raw food cookbooks. The recipes in them always have a thousand ingredients and take forever to produce. I wind up not using them because of the exotic ingredients or the time it takes to make the food. Soaking, cutting, blending, juicing, dehydrating, all in one recipe usually!

This book uses simple, available ingredients and a minimum of time to prepare. I can usually prepare a dish from what's already in my house, which if you've used any other book, is usually impossible. Yes you might need to blend something and then dehydrate it, but you probably didn't have to soak it and juice it and hang it somewhere first.

The other thing I really like about the book is that if you use their recipes for salad dressings, for example, you are not just adding flavor, but you are also adding nutritional content. It's all very well thought-out. It's a lovely little book that I recommend to anyone who is interested in making simple, elegant raw food dishes that taste great.

Fresh, How Appropriate
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-27
I was at a dinner hosted by Boutenkos, and Valya prepared all food from their new book; Fresh; The food was outstanding, so I can't wait for the book, which I pre ordered. Thank you Valya and Sergei! Will write more after I get a chance to try more recipes. Joz Lee

Tasty & Easy
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-08
I purchased this book after trying 2 raw food cookbooks. They were very time consuming and needed expensive ingredients. This book is a breath of fresh air. The recipes are easy & tasty. I like that the ingredients are not expensive. These are recipes I can use daily.

Wisdom Beyond their Years
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
The precocious Boutenko duo is all grown up! Having co-authored Eating Without Heating: Favorite Recipes from Teens Who Love Raw Food during their teenage years, Sergei and Valya of the famous "Raw Family" now present wisdom from fifteen years of raw foodism.

Fresh includes "over 250 recipes from the Raw Family test-kitchen," both favorites from earlier Boutenko books, as well as new recipes using raw cacao, goji berries and wild edibles. They offer full color photographs of common "wild foods" like nettles, sheep sorrel, chickweed and purslane often belittled as "weeds" and show how such no-cost foods can supercharge salads and smoothies without breaking the bank. Readers who recall stories of the Boutenkos foraging for wild lettuce and berries on their Pacific Coast Trail hiking journey can now harvest some of nature's best superfoods at home. The book lists the twenty-three most toxic plants (excluding mushrooms) and encourages readers to be safe and learn how to identify them. Despite this warning, Fresh focuses on the abundance of nutritionally dense and beneficial plants available sometimes, quite literally, in our own backyard!

All recipes exclude meat, fish, eggs, and dairy, but some do contain honey. Vegans can easily substitute raw agave nectar or dates for the honey, though. In fact, Sergei writes an entire section on the importance of improvisation and customization. For those with gluten allergies, this book offers an almost gluten-free experience. A few recipes call for sprouted barley or rolled oats, but the vast majority are completely gluten-free, vegan and tasty!

Besides recipes, Fresh offers some of the best advice on how to thrive in mixed-diet relationships. Whether vegan, raw, vegetarian, carnivore or omnivore, you will find valuable tips on how to maintain your dietary preferences in a non-judging and non-threatening way. Valya, in particular, offers valuable insight into helping children choose and enjoy healthier foods. Given the epidemics of childhood obesity and childhood diabetes from which Sergei healed naturally this information provides hope and instruction to well-meaning parents dealing with "rebellious" eaters.

Because Sergei and Valya spent much of their childhood as raw foodists, they can offer insider advice from both angles that of instructors and that of children forced to embrace a new and unusual dietary regime. From them, we learn how they dealt with teasing, peer pressure and social services. With humor, gratitude, and wisdom beyond their years, they reveal a perspective that few, if any, others can share yet.

Chef Cherie Soria, founder and director of the Living Light Culinary Institute, where both Sergei and Valya have trained, provides a heartfelt forward. In Cherie's words,"Sergei and Valya shine as living examples of what is possible when we resolve to squeeze every drop of juice out of life." On a recent visit to Living Light, I repeatedly heard this idea validated by students, visitors and employees. The compassion, presence and creativity one finds in Fresh will touch the lives of anyone who reads it, just as Sergei and Valya's love, clarity and maturity continue to impress and inspire in person.


[This review, written by author Laura Bruno (If I Only Had a Brain Injury),first appeared on VegFamily's June 2008 Online Magazine.]

Food
Friendly Foods (Gourmet Vegetarian Cuisine)
Published in Paperback by Ten Speed Press (1991-02)
Author: Ron Picarski
List price: $16.95
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The Best Cook Book Ever!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-02
I recommend this book to anyone who is looking for instructions on eating great food that is quick and easy to make. Even if you are not a vegetarian, "Friendly Foods" is the a great gourmet helper. My husband is not a vegetarian and he is crazy about the recipes!

Better than gourmet restaurants
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-04
When I used to eat meat, I dined at many 5 star gourmet restaurants. Many of these recipes belong in that category. The food is delicious. The only downside is that some of the recipes may take a long time to make and for the average 8 to 5er, you won't have time to make them after work. You will also need access to a descent health food store as some of the ingredients such as miso and agar flakes are not going to be in your average grocery store. I still highly recommend this book. Besides the excellent recipes, there is some good nutritional information about cooking and food quality. There is also a good glossary in the back for the less common ingredients describing where they come from and what they are used for. Great book for any vegan.

My Favorite Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-16
I'm vegan and this is my favorite cookbook. The recipes are simple to make, elegant, and delicious - it's perfection. Ron Picarski is a genius. I have sworn to try out every single recipe before I die. I'm about a third of the way there so I know I've still got some great food ahead of me!

Try it out, there's something in it for anyone and everyone.

Perhaps the best gourmet vegan cookbook on the market!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-13
Many times I have eaten vegan recipies which are not only bland but unimaginative. When I bought friendly foods over 7 years ago (when I was just turning to a vegetarian lifestyle) I thought I had died and gone to heaven!

The recipies in here are not only nutritionaly well balanced, they are easy on the stomach, delicious and rather easy to make! This book was one of the few that convinced me that eating a non dairy/meat diet would not only be easy, but very satisfying.

Some of the best recipies in this book are the Carob Cake with the Peanut Butter frosting, Tofu Spinach Pie, Hazelnut Glennie and the Carrot Pate.

This book is not only well versed in well tasting vegetarian/vegan recipies, but is chock full of good nutritional advice as well. Although I have not tried all of the recipies in this book, every single one I have tried has been relatively easy to make and the ingredients are relatively easy to get at your local helth food store (and some more enlightened grocery store chains)

Delicious and Delightful
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-22
My husband and I (both vegetarians) were lucky enough to be on a cruise in 1998 on which Mr. Pickarski was our chef. I had more delicious food during those six days than I ever had before or since! After we got home I ordered every Pickarski item I could get my hands on, this book included.

Bear in mind, these distinctive, gourmet vegan recipes aren't your everyday fare. This is the book you'll want to pull out when you need to wow your non-vegetarian friends. My favorite is the Chocolate Cream Couscous Cake (page 220). Vegan or not, this is one of the most elegant and delicious desserts you can ever hope to taste. Happy eating!

Food
Garfield Takes the Cake (Garfield Games & Sticker Fun, #6)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Presses Aventure (1998-11)
Author: Jim Davis
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It's MISSING the last page of the original release!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-16
Is Jim Davis trying to pull a George Lucas on us? All of these re-released full-color books are missing the final page of the original release books.

This re-release Fifth Book (Takes The Cake) is missing the "Garfield Characters That Didn't Make It" special page that was the final page of the original release.

It would be a shame to have the special comic lost to time. Luckily I have all the originals.

Normally I should give a 1-Star rating to show my displeasure with the missing content of this release. However, I simply can't bring myself to give a poor rating to a Garfield book.

Cronology of Comics
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-29
Garfield Takes the Cake (#5) contains all daily comics from November 3, 1980 through June 7, 1981. Garfield's Second Tresury contains the color version of all the sunday comics held within #5.

Garfield takes the cake...and eats it too
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-29
I don't know what it is about Garfield that still gets me to buy his books ever year. I have been a fan since I was in second grade, will be 22 years in September. I think what appeals me to the lazy fat cat is his sharp wit and cynicism. Just like Garfield, I hate Mondays with an immense passion and I love lasagna. One of my personal favorite books in the entire series is "Garfield Takes the Cake", the fifth volume of Garfield comic strips. I loved it when Garfield's grandfather pays Garfield a visit. I thought it was a nice touch. I got to see where Garfield got his looks from. I also loved it when Garfield met Arlene. Talk about oil and water. Arlene is definitely Garfield's equal when she is able to match wits with the fat cat. And I love all the fat jokes Jon makes and Garfield's reaction. The camping expedition is a definite classic Garfield moment. No matter how old I get, I can never get tired of reading Garfield. He is my escape from a crazy world known as reality.

THIS IS DEFINETLY A MASTERPIECE!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-07-27
NOTICE MY RATING! MANY PEOPLE MAY NOT LIKE GARFIELD BUT I LOVE HIM AND THIS IS ONE OF MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE GARFIELD BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ!

GARFIELD RULES!
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Review Date: 2000-06-24
Garfield is the best! Buy this book and ALL of his other books today cuz he is hilarious and every single one of his books are great!

Food
Garlic Is Life: A Memoir With Recipes
Published in Paperback by Ten Speed Press (1996-04)
Author: Chester Aaron
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More than just garlic
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Review Date: 2008-04-01
Take a good helping of witty memoir, add a handful of very useful gardening/farming information, & a huge heap of garlic (and recipes) and you have a marvelous book. Highly recommended.

How to become a garlic farmer
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Review Date: 2007-08-03
After reading Chester Aaron's Symptoms of Terminal Passion I needed to read a little more. Aaron's Memoir is a little premature, because his is still living and growing garlic more than 10 years later, using the garlic theme in all he writes.

It was fascinating seeing the real-life background for the stories I had read. I'm also looking harder for different kinds of garlics, and even tempted to try to plant a clove or two in one of the pots on our patio.

Strangely, I was reading this at the same time I read Out Stealing Horses: A Novel by Norwegian writer, Per Petterson. It was amazing how the two books complemented each other!

Both are written in the first person in beautiful, engaging prose. (Horses is so well translated that you don't notice that it was written in another language, except for the occasional Norwegian place names.)

Both utilize many flashbacks to childhood, Petterson's Trond mostly to 1948 in alternate chapters, Chester to the 30's in Pennsylvania.

Both have moved to the country to start over after losing their wives: Chester after a devastating divorce, Trond after a horrendous car accident.

Both recall strong relations to difficult fathers, who continue to influence the way they try to create new lives as 70-something "old men." (Their mothers are lurking in the background.) Both fathers are still lurking to show how to do practical things on their farms.

For both books the natural settings (fields, woods and ocean for Chester, forest, meadows and river for Trond) and the weather (wind, rain, and yes, also the sun) provide more than just the setting.

Trond's dog Lyra and Chester's cat Sadie are their constant companions, while sheep, horses, gophers and other creatures also play important roles.

Crops play important roles (garlic, of course, and fruit trees for Chester, trees for Trond.)

Neighbors and other humans provide insight and sometimes help, but occasionally are more of an irritant to their daily lives alone on their farms - although Garlic ends with a wedding!

But only Garlic provides you with numerous recipes for strange garlics, including 2 desserts!

Much more than advertised
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Review Date: 2007-01-12
Chester Aaron has something for everyone. His love of Garlic is only matched by his love of a richly varied life. The receipes are are a little simplistic and really a sidebar to the real story which is Aaron himself. I am buying several copies to Give to friends. This book is not a loaner

Great book
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Review Date: 2005-09-06
I have had the pleasure of interviewing Chester on my gardening show on a couple of occassions and found him charming, enlightening and certainly passionate about his garlic. I was thouroughly pleased when I found the book to be an extension of his interviews. This man at 80 something is more full of life than most twenty year olds and he exudes this energy and love of life into print in a way that makes you feel that you are in the field talking with him rather than reading a book. The recipies were devine. An absolute must for the Garlic aficionado.

The title says it all.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-27
This is an autobiographical slice of Chester Aaron's life as he waas intoduced to garlic growing and became a garlic devotee. Aaron and his cat take the reader into the world of garlic,its many varities, and how to best grow these bulbs of life. At the end of the book are thirty recipes for tasty garlic dishes. It is a very readable primer on garlic growing.


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