Washington food artisans

farm stories and chef recipes

Washington food artisans

farm stories and chef recipes
Leora Y Bloom ; photography by Clare Barboza
Book - 2012

"Two of the biggest draws of the farmers' market are the chance to buy local products and the opportunity to meet the producer--to skip the middleman and shake the hand of the farmer, the forager, the artisan. For so many of us living in the city, shopping at the supermarket, unwrapping plastic-covered sandwiches for lunch, or grabbing quick takeout, the vendors are heroic. They are passionate about their products and have chosen to do what they do on a small scale for any number of reasons, including better quality, tradition, respect for the earth, or to continue a family business. Writer Leora Bloom profiles 17 such Washington food artisans, including producers of fruit, wine, cheese, tomatoes, lavender, and honey, as well as meat, fish, and grains. She also provides recipes for each farmer's products, procured from Washington's most renowned chefs and restaurants"--

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37413314091911 Sẵn có Non-fiction 641.5979 BLOOM
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Tác giả chính: Bloom, Leora Y.
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Seattle, WA : Sasquatch Books, c2012.
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