Our Favorites from Feasting in the Wild Country

Our Favorites from Feasting in the Wild Country
Title Our Favorites from Feasting in the Wild Country PDF eBook
Author Mary Holmes
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 146
Release 2015-02-26
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1312949945

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This is the complete book on how to dry food, pack meals for your outdoor adventures, whether you are camping overnight or planning a 6 month adventure. Over 64 dinners, plus breakfast smoothies, lunch salads and wraps, soups and snacks. There are links to You Tube videos and QR codes for smart phones that will show you how to dry meats, pack meats, pack meals and cook the meals in the wild. Make your own favorites by learning how to adapt foods you love at home to take along on your back country adventures. If you are planning a long hike, you need to learn how to make and pack lightweight, nourishing, and delicious meals. Amaze your fellow hikers with your great tasting meals. The book also addresses hikers with special needs like gluten intolerance, lactose intolerance, vegetarians and "Zone" enthusiasts.

Feasting in the Wild Country

Feasting in the Wild Country
Title Feasting in the Wild Country PDF eBook
Author Mary Holmes
Publisher Mary M Holmes
Total Pages 73
Release 2009-01-09
Genre
ISBN 9780578006840

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For those who like to travel in the back country this book will give you instructions on how to make lightweight and delicious meals. Useful especially for long distance hikers or trips that last several months, but this book will satisfy those who like weekend outings as well.

Feasting Wild

Feasting Wild
Title Feasting Wild PDF eBook
Author Gina Rae La Cerva
Publisher Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages 240
Release 2020-05-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1771645342

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A New York Times Book Review Summer Reading Selection “Delves into not only what we eat around the world, but what we once ate and what we have lost since then.”—The New York Times Book Review Two centuries ago, nearly half the North American diet was foraged, hunted, or caught in the wild. Today, so-called “wild foods” are becoming expensive luxuries, served to the wealthy in top restaurants. Meanwhile, people who depend on wild foods for survival and sustenance find their lives forever changed as new markets and roads invade the world’s last untamed landscapes. In Feasting Wild, geographer and anthropologist Gina Rae La Cerva embarks on a global culinary adventure to trace our relationship to wild foods. Throughout her travels, La Cerva reflects on how colonialism and the extinction crisis have impacted wild spaces, and reveals what we sacrifice when we domesticate our foods —including biodiversity, Indigenous and women’s knowledge, a vital connection to nature, and delicious flavors. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, La Cerva investigates the violent “bush meat” trade, tracking elicit delicacies from the rainforests of the Congo Basin to the dinner tables of Europe. In a Danish cemetery, she forages for wild onions with the esteemed staff of Noma. In Sweden––after saying goodbye to a man known only as The Hunter––La Cerva smuggles freshly-caught game meat home to New York in her suitcase, for a feast of “heartbreak moose.” Thoughtful, ambitious, and wide-ranging, Feasting Wild challenges us to take a closer look at the way we eat today, and introduces an exciting new voice in food journalism. “A memorable, genre-defying work that blends anthropology and adventure.”—Elizabeth Kolbert, New York Times-bestselling author of The Sixth Extinction “A food book with a truly original take.”—Mark Kurlansky, New York Times bestselling author of Salt: A World History “An intense and illuminating travelogue... offer[ing] a corrective to the patriarchal white gaze promoted by globetrotting eaters like Anthony Bourdain and Andrew Zimmern. La Cerva combines environmental history with feminist memoir to craft a narrative that's more in tune with recent works by Robin Wall Kimmerer, Helen Macdonald and Elizabeth Rush.”—The Wall Street Journal

Food and Celebration: From Fasting to Feasting

Food and Celebration: From Fasting to Feasting
Title Food and Celebration: From Fasting to Feasting PDF eBook
Author Patricia Lysaght
Publisher Založba ZRC
Total Pages 438
Release 2002-06-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9616358545

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Hrana in pijača imata ob praznikih v vseh družbenih skupinah pomembno vlogo. Kaj v različnih kulturah določa, kakšna je praznična prehranač Kakšen je odnos med praznično in vsakdanjo prehranoč Kako se praznične jedi in pijače spreminjajo v času in različnih družbenih okoljihč Kakšen je pomen posameznih prazničnih jedi in jedilnih obrokovč Na ta in podobna vprašanja skuša odgovoriti 39 prispevkov.

Eating on the Wild Side

Eating on the Wild Side
Title Eating on the Wild Side PDF eBook
Author Jo Robinson
Publisher Little, Brown
Total Pages 416
Release 2013-06-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0316227951

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Winner of the 2014 IACP Cookbook Award in the category of "Food Matters." The next stage in the food revolution--a radical way to select fruits and vegetables and reclaim the flavor and nutrients we've lost. Ever since farmers first planted seeds 10,000 years ago, humans have been destroying the nutritional value of their fruits and vegetables. Unwittingly, we've been selecting plants that are high in starch and sugar and low in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants for more than 400 generations. EATING ON THE WILD SIDE reveals the solution--choosing modern varieties that approach the nutritional content of wild plants but that also please the modern palate. Jo Robinson explains that many of these newly identified varieties can be found in supermarkets and farmer's market, and introduces simple, scientifically proven methods of preparation that enhance their flavor and nutrition. Based on years of scientific research and filled with food history and practical advice, EATING ON THE WILD SIDE will forever change the way we think about food.

Eating Wild Japan

Eating Wild Japan
Title Eating Wild Japan PDF eBook
Author Stone Bridge Press
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 2021-03-09
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781611720617

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A delicious collection of essays, recipes, and practical plant information exploring Japan's thriving culture of foraged foods.

Into the Wild

Into the Wild
Title Into the Wild PDF eBook
Author Jon Krakauer
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 241
Release 2009-09-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307476863

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • In April 1992 a young man from a well-to-do family hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wilderness north of Mt. McKinley. Four months later, his decomposed body was found by a moose hunter. This is the unforgettable story of how Christopher Johnson McCandless came to die. "It may be nonfiction, but Into the Wild is a mystery of the highest order." —Entertainment Weekly McCandess had given $25,000 in savings to charity, abandoned his car and most of his possessions, burned all the cash in his wallet, and invented a new life for himself. Not long after, he was dead. Into the Wild is the mesmerizing, heartbreaking tale of an enigmatic young man who goes missing in the wild and whose story captured the world’s attention. Immediately after graduating from college in 1991, McCandless had roamed through the West and Southwest on a vision quest like those made by his heroes Jack London and John Muir. In the Mojave Desert he abandoned his car, stripped it of its license plates, and burned all of his cash. He would give himself a new name, Alexander Supertramp, and, unencumbered by money and belongings, he would be free to wallow in the raw, unfiltered experiences that nature presented. Craving a blank spot on the map, McCandless simply threw the maps away. Leaving behind his desperate parents and sister, he vanished into the wild. Jon Krakauer constructs a clarifying prism through which he reassembles the disquieting facts of McCandless's short life. Admitting an interest that borders on obsession, he searches for the clues to the drives and desires that propelled McCandless. When McCandless's innocent mistakes turn out to be irreversible and fatal, he becomes the stuff of tabloid headlines and is dismissed for his naiveté, pretensions, and hubris. He is said to have had a death wish but wanting to die is a very different thing from being compelled to look over the edge. Krakauer brings McCandless's uncompromising pilgrimage out of the shadows, and the peril, adversity, and renunciation sought by this enigmatic young man are illuminated with a rare understanding—and not an ounce of sentimentality. Into the Wild is a tour de force. The power and luminosity of Jon Krakauer's stoytelling blaze through every page.