A former host of Top Chef and wife of Billy Joel shares an assortment of favorite childhood recipes as prepared in her grandmother's West Virginia farm kitchen, in a volume that emphasizes the use of locally grown, seasonal, and organic ingredients.
The recipes in this cookbook are a guide to simple and delicious comfort food, from a centuries worth of cooking. Comfort Food Cookbook brings together recipes for traditional comfort food with nostalgia for the kitchen of another era.
Author Larry Edwards honors that tradition in The American Table as he invites you to pull up a chair and share a story or two. Plan your next family gathering with this collection of quintessential recipes from around the country.
Food for Life shares more than 100 of Laila's favorite recipes. Whether you’re new to cooking, busy feeding a family, or ready to eat healthier, Food for Life will be your guidebook!
Writer MELISSA CLARK's work appears in The New York Times, Food 6- Wine, Martha Stewart, and Real Simple. She has also collaborated on more than twenty cookbooks, one of which received both a James Beard Award and the Julia Child ...
"In It's Not Complicated, Katie Lee, author, influencer, and Food Network star, offers 100 of her favorite recipes that are easy, yet exciting--and always delicious.
The new uplifting book from Matt Haig, the New York Times bestselling author of The Midnight Library, for anyone in search of hope, looking for a path to a more meaningful life, or in need of a little encouragement. “It is a strange ...
BONUS: This edition contains a Comfort Me with Apples discussion guide and an excerpt from Ruth Reichl's Delicious!
Usually I made mashed potatoes and turnips, and ate the cabbage on top. However, this dish fell by the wayside after I discovered Jamie Oliver's red cabbage recipe. It's much, much prettier than my smothered green cabbage (which ends up ...
I had associated Matty with the shell-shocked soldiers of the Great War since reading 'Futility' by Wilfred Owen. Owen is a character in Regeneration along with Siegfried Sassoon, who makes some corrections to Owens's poem 'Anthem for.
What do we know about ordinary people in our towns and cities, about what really matters to them and how they organize their lives today? This book visits an ordinary street and looks into thirty households.