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Firehouse Cooking

Firehouse Cooking
Author: Robert G. Adams
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1995
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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A tribute to firefighters everywhere, this innovative cookbook offers a tour through the firehouse kitchens of North America, providing more than 200 recipes for appetizers, soups, salads, quickbreads, main courses, side dishes, desserts, and beverages. Eight pages of color photos depict America's bravest in action.


No Foreign Food

No Foreign Food
Author: Richard Pillsbury
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429978294

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“Reading Richard Pillsbury’s remarkable No Foreign Food, like the grand opening of a new restaurant in one’s neighborhood, is an exciting and pleasurable event. He engagingly chronicles the amazing diversity of America’s food ways that are so central to our history and culture, but he also tells us why our eating habits are much more than mere gastronomic experiences.” Karl Raitz UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY “No Foreign Food is the only serious up-to-date treatment of American food habits that I know—a subject unaccountably neglected by most students of the American scene. In Pillsbury’s skillful hands, American food habits become more than just a set of cranky likes and dislikes, but instead a mirror to America’s larger culture. ... It is an indispensable book for any serious student of the American scene.” Pierce Lewis PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY No Foreign Food explores the evolution and transformation of the American diet from colonial times to the present. How and why did our bland colonial diet evolve into today’s restless melange of exotic foods? Why are Hoppin’ John, lutefisk, and scrapple, once so important, seldom eaten today? How has the restaurant shaped our daily menus? These and hundreds of other questions are addressed in this examination of the changing American diet.


Food from America's Bravest

Food from America's Bravest
Author: Robert G. Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

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We Are What We Eat

We Are What We Eat
Author: Donna R. Gabaccia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1998-05-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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The author invites the reader to consider: if we are what we eat, who are we? Amid wrangling over immigration and tribal differences in the USA, this text argues that on a basic level, in the way life is sustained and pleasure is sought, Americans are all multi-cultural.


Food from America's Bravest

Food from America's Bravest
Author: R. G. Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1995-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780963808905

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Blogger Bundle Volume VII: America's Bravest by Super Librarian

Blogger Bundle Volume VII: America's Bravest by Super Librarian
Author: Kathryn Shay
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 1170
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426863926

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Feel the heat with Kathryn Shay's firefighting couples in all four books in the America's Bravest series. Meet the strong, vulnerable women who work alongside men in a competitive and dangerous profession, finding love through their own trials and tribulations. Bundle includes: Feel the Heat, The Man Who Loved Christmas, Code of Honor and The Fire Within. Note: Code of Honor also included in Blogger Bundle Volume I: Dear Author Selects Unusual Heroines.


The Bravest Woman in America

The Bravest Woman in America
Author: Marissa Moss
Publisher: Tricycle Press
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1582463697

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Ida Lewis loved everything about the sea, so when her father became the official keeper of Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport, Rhode Island, she couldn’t imagine anything better. Throughout the years, Ida shadowed her father as he tended the lighthouse, listening raptly to his stories about treacherous storms, drowning sailors, and daring rescues. Under her father’s watchful eye, she learned to polish the lighthouse lens so the light would shine bright. She learned to watch the sea for any sign of trouble. And, most importantly, she learned to row. Ida felt ready for anything—and she was. Award-winning author Marissa Moss pairs up with award-winning illustrator Andrea U’Ren in a stunning collaboration that sheds light on a remarkable piece of history. Based on the true story of Ida Lewis, who was dubbed “the Bravest Woman in America” and who was recognized with the Congressional Life Saving Medal and the American Cross of Honor, this inspiring and unforgettable tale of courage and real-life heroism is a tribute to brave women everywhere.


Common Valor

Common Valor
Author: Frank Viscuso
Publisher: Fire Engineering Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-04-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1593704593

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"In Common Valor, Frank Viscuso describes the firefighting world as only a firefighter can. Viscuso captures the human emotion and drama from firefighters who have endured a wide range of firefighting and rescue scenarios. He goes way beyond the stories that the public may hear about. With Common Valor, you live it. From these dramatic descriptions, you feel yourself right there, up close with the rescuers. From seeing fellow firefighters die to being caught in a flashover and living to tell about it, Common Valor captures the true spirit and camaraderie of firefighters." —Harvey Eisner If you are a firefighter, or hope to be one someday, you need to read Common Valor. This book captures the true spirit of firefighting and all the emotions that accompany what has been called both the greatest and most stressful job on earth.


The World in a Skillet

The World in a Skillet
Author: Paul Knipple
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0807869961

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Paul and Angela Knipple's culinary tour of the contemporary American South celebrates the flourishing of global food traditions "down home." Drawing on the authors' firsthand interviews and reportage from Richmond to Mobile and enriched by a cornucopia of photographs and original recipes, the book presents engaging, poignant profiles of a host of first-generation immigrants from all over the world who are cooking their way through life as professional chefs, food entrepreneurs and restaurateurs, and home cooks. Beginning the tour with an appreciation of the South's foundational food traditions--including Native American, Creole, African American, and Cajun--the Knipples tell the fascinating stories of more than forty immigrants who now call the South home. Not only do their stories trace the continuing evolution of southern foodways, they also show how food is central to the immigrant experience. For these skillful, hardworking immigrants, food provides the means for both connecting with the American dream and maintaining cherished ethnic traditions. Try Father Vien's Vietnamese-style pickled mustard greens, Don Felix's pork ribs, Elizabeth Kizito's Ugandan-style plantains in peanut sauce, or Uli Bennevitz's creamy beer soup and taste the world without stepping north of the Mason-Dixon line.


Firehouse Cooking

Firehouse Cooking
Author: Robert G. Adams
Publisher: Gramercy
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1998
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780517188187

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More than 200 recipes from career and volunteer firefighters.