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The Bay Area Butcher

The Bay Area Butcher
Author: Brian O'Sullivan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2020-12-11
Genre: Criminal investigation
ISBN: 9780999295670

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After almost losing his life at sea, Quint Adler has been enjoying the downtime with his beautiful girlfriend, Cara. But the carefree days come to a crashing halt.Bay Area police receive a letter. A man claims he's about to start a killing spree that will go down in history. And he mentions Quint by name, drawing him into the case.The killings begin and comparisons to The Zodiac abound, but it's clear The Bay Area Butcher will surpass him in both victims and notoriety.He continues sending letters, mocking the police, needling Quint, even giving the date that each set of murders will be carried out. It becomes an international story with The Butcher's fascination with Quint at the forefront.The Bay Area Butcher brings Quint face to face with the worst serial killer the country has seen in decades. Possibly ever.


Whole Beast Butchery

Whole Beast Butchery
Author: Ryan Farr
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1452100594

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DIY fever + quality meat mania = old-school butchery revival! Artisan cooks who are familiar with their farmers market are now buying small farm raised meat in butcher-sized portions. Dubbed a rock star butcher by the New York Times, San Francisco chef and self-taught meat expert Ryan Farr demystifies the butchery process with 500 step-by-step photographs, master recipes for key cuts, and a primer on tools, techniques, and meat handling. This visual manual is the first to teach by showing exactly what butchers know, whether cooks want to learn how to turn a primal into familiar and special cuts or to simply identify everything in the case at the market.


The Vegetable Butcher

The Vegetable Butcher
Author: Cara Mangini
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0761180524

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Winner, IACP Cookbook Awards for Single Subject and People's Choice. The skills of butchery meet the world of fresh produce in this essential, inspiring guide that demystifies the world of vegetables. In step-by-step photographs, “vegetable butcher” Cara Mangini shows how to break down a butternut squash, cut a cauliflower into steaks, peel a tomato properly, chiffonade kale, turn carrots into coins and parsnips into matchsticks, and find the meaty heart of an artichoke. Additionally, more than 150 original, simple recipes put vegetables front and center, from a Kohlrabi Carpaccio to Zucchini, Sweet Corn, and Basil Penne, to a Parsnip-Ginger Layer Cake to sweeten a winter meal. It’s everything you need to know to get the best out of modern, sexy, and extraordinarily delicious vegetables.


The Slow Food Guide to San Francisco and the Bay Area

The Slow Food Guide to San Francisco and the Bay Area
Author: Sylvan Brackett
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 193149875X

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With more than 500 recommended restaurants, this is the third in a series of destination city guides for "eco-gastronomic" travelers--adventurous people who seek out quality, tradition, and fresh, seasonal, and locally grown ingredients when they explore the restaurants, markets, and bars of a city.


Butchertown

Butchertown
Author: Robert H. Bowcock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004*
Genre: Butchers
ISBN: 9780975582909

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A lifelong native of San Francisco, Robert "Bob" (Bud) Bowcock was born on October 12, 1917. He attended Jefferson Grammar School, Poly High School and graduated with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Animal Husbandry from the University of California at Davis in 1939. Growing up the son of a European butcher, he got his start in the butcher business watching and working with his Dad in the family business. He later cut his teeth in the trade while working in the beef cutting rooms of the famed H. Moffat & Company from 1939-41 in San Francisco's Butchertown before joining the Army Air Corps in 1941, serving as a navigator on the B17 Flying Fortress over Europe during WWII. After the war, he returned to San Francisco to help out his father and brother in the butcher business before starting and running his own butcher shop and deli, Bowcocks Market, on Irving Street for nearly four decades before retiring in 1977. Butchertown : A Collage of A San Francisco Institution during 1850 - 1969 is a brief historical essay of the inner workings of a slaughterhouse describing the often unknown processes of animal slaughter and meat packing from the birth of an animal to the final, various byproducts produced during this process. Through a series of personal remembrances and anecdotal interviews, it is also a collection of the authors reminiscences of the butcher trade during the heyday of slaughterhouses at what was formerly known to San Francisco old-timers as 3rd & Evans Streets.


The Butcher

The Butcher
Author: Jennifer Hillier
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476734224

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From the acclaimed author of Creep and Freak whom #1 bestselling author Jeffery Deaver praised as a “top-of-the-line thriller writer,” a high-octane novel about lethal secrets that refuse to die—until they kill again. A rash of grisly serial murders plagued Seattle until the infamous “Beacon Hill Butcher” was finally hunted down and killed by police chief Edward Shank in 1985. Now, some thirty years later, Shank, retired and widowed, is giving up his large rambling Victorian house to his grandson Matt, whom he helped raise. Settling back into his childhood home and doing some renovations in the backyard to make the house feel like his own, Matt, a young up-and-coming chef and restaurateur, stumbles upon a locked crate he’s never seen before. Curious, he picks the padlock and makes a discovery so gruesome it will forever haunt him… Faced with this deep, dark family secret, Matt must decide whether to keep what he knows buried in the past, go to the police, or take matters into his own hands. Meanwhile Matt’s girlfriend, Sam, has always suspected that her mother was murdered by the Beacon Hill Butcher—two years after the supposed Butcher was gunned down. As she pursues leads that will prove her right, Sam heads right into the path of Matt’s terrible secret. “A tense, suspenseful, thoroughly creepy thriller” (Booklist), The Butcher will keep you guessing until the bitter, bloody end. Don’t miss this “thrill ride that will have your attention from start to finish” (Suspense Magazine).


Butcher's Work

Butcher's Work
Author: Harold Schechter
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1609388542

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A Civil War veteran who perpetrated one of the most ghastly mass slaughters in the annals of U.S. crime. A nineteenth-century female serial killer whose victims included three husbands and six of her own children. A Gilded Age “Bluebeard” who did away with as many as fifty wives throughout the country. A decorated World War I hero who orchestrated a murder that stunned Jazz Age America. While other infamous homicides from the same eras—the Lizzie Borden slayings, for example, or the “thrill killing” committed by Leopold and Loeb—have entered into our cultural mythology, these four equally sensational crimes have largely faded from public memory. A quartet of gripping historical true-crime narratives, Butcher’s Work restores these once-notorious cases to vivid, dramatic life.


A16

A16
Author: Nate Appleman
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1580089070

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"A cookbook and wine guide from the San Francisco restaurant A16 that celebrates the traditions of southern Italy"--Provided by publisher.


The Vegetable Butcher

The Vegetable Butcher
Author: Cara Mangini
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0761184260

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Winner, IACP Cookbook Awards for Single Subject and People's Choice. The skills of butchery meet the world of fresh produce in this essential, inspiring guide that demystifies the world of vegetables. In step-by-step photographs, “vegetable butcher” Cara Mangini shows how to break down a butternut squash, cut a cauliflower into steaks, peel a tomato properly, chiffonade kale, turn carrots into coins and parsnips into matchsticks, and find the meaty heart of an artichoke. Additionally, more than 150 original, simple recipes put vegetables front and center, from a Kohlrabi Carpaccio to Zucchini, Sweet Corn, and Basil Penne, to a Parsnip-Ginger Layer Cake to sweeten a winter meal. It’s everything you need to know to get the best out of modern, sexy, and extraordinarily delicious vegetables.