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The University Wine Course: A Wine Appreciation Text & Self Tutorial

Marian W. Baldy Ph.D.

The University Wine Course: A Wine Appreciation Text & Self Tutorial Marian W. Baldy Ph.D. Amazon Price: $23.10
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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 9 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Great course! 4 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

If you want to learn more about wine at yoru own pace- this is the book for you!

An excellent primer 4 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

For personal use, I think it's too extensive for the average Joe. Well thought out and informative. I own a cheese and wine shop and intend on using this for new hires.

Editorial Review:

Now the most widely used wine textbook on for colleges and universities. Also popular with serious wine enthusiasts for home study. Provides a 12 week program for learning about wine in-depth, from sensory evaluation to the science of viticulture and winemaking. Written and organized in a user friendly style. Includes chapter exams and answers, study guides, lab exercises, final exams and extensive references and bibliography. Illustrated with aendixes on Wine & Food, Label Reading, Do-It-Yourself Labs, Student tasting notes and more. Dr. Baldy is a USDA award-winning professor of sciences who has operated her own vineyard and winery and has taught wine areciation for academic credits to university students for over 20 years. 8 1/2 x 11 inches, illustrated, glossary, maps, aendixes.

The New Food Lover's Tiptionary: More Than 6,000 Food and Drink Tips, Secrets, Shortcuts, and Other Things Cookbooks Never Tell You

Sharon Tyler Herbst

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Total reviews: 11 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Tips and Techniques to Boost Basic Cooking Skills. 4 out of 5 stars.
33 of 33 people found this review helpful.

"The Food Lover's Tiptionary" is a collection of tips and techniques on basic culinary subjects, organized alphabetically. I believe there are about 500 separate entries, but the book doesn't say. The 6,000 tips referred to on the book's cover fall under the entries. The book covers specific foods, general food categories, kitchen utensils, and culinary techniques. Food entries are presented in the following format: Tidbit (either a definition or food trivia), Purchasing, Equivalents, Storing, Preparing, Cooking, and/or Using. Some of the food entries are accompanied by short recipes. The formats of other types of entries vary, and may be best described by example: The entry for "Cookies" provides extensive instructions on making dough, preparing pans, baking, finishing, and storing. "Ice" gives general information and instructions for various ice cubes for different occasions. "Baked Goods" includes general baking tips. "Pasta Shapes" describes 65 shapes. Food quotes by recognizable names are scattered throughout the book, wherever the subject of the quote is found. There are several charts in the book, such as metric conversion, oven temperature equivalents, and pan sizes. And there is a Recipe Index in the back, for the over 100 short recipes found throughout the book.

Every cook could learn something from the "Tiptionary", but I think beginning or moderately experienced cooks will find it most useful. The subjects, themselves, are pretty basic. "Gourmet" subjects are few, and ethnic foods not at all. The entries are thorough, though, and would be helpful to an experienced chef if he/she doesn't happen to have experience with a particular food that is included. The emphasis is on instruction in "The Food Lover's Tiptionary", whereas the author's popular "Food Lover's Companion" emphasizes definitions. The "Food Lover's Companion" describes nearly 6,000 culinary terms -ethnic, gourmet, and obscure included.

Editorial Review:

Both experienced and novice cooks will love this A-to-Z guide packed with more than 6,000 tips, shortcuts and other culinary wisdom cookbooks never tell you. Find all the answers you'll ever need to a universe of cooking quandaries and questions on hundreds of subjects, including foods, beverages, kitchen equipment, cooking techniques, entertaining ideas and smart ways to use leftovers. Plus, there are loads of quick and easy reference charts, a handy system of cross-referencing and well over a hundred shorthand-style recipes.

Aunt Bee's Mayberry Cookbook

Ken Beck, Jim Clark

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Total reviews: 10 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

cute but disappointing 3 out of 5 stars.
10 of 12 people found this review helpful.

I think the black and white episodes of the Andy Griffith Show are probably the best examples of American TV ever made, so I was thrilled to order this book. There are no photos at all which makes it tedious to flip through. Also, every recipe insists on having a character's name in the title. It's cute for the first few pages but gets tiresome very quickly. I can't imagine Ernest T. Bass cooking anything and if he did I don't believe I would want to try it. However, there are many, many pieces of dialogue reproduced exactly as they were said on the show and it is delightful to read them! How funny simple American dialect can be... This book is a fun momento of the classic Americana sitcom, but don't expect to cook much from it.

A waste of my money 1 out of 5 stars.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful.

I bought this book from amazon last year and was very let down. First of all, the quality is poor- the pages are very thin- it looks like cheap copy paper printed at a corner shop (the print quality is not great), especially with the cheap plastic ring binders.

This book is not an official recipe book filled with actual recipes used on the show. It's not even all Southern cooking since some of the recipes are not even from the south. Many sounded very unappetizing. Too many recipes called for canned soups and other ready made items as opposed to being made from scratch. I didn't see many recipes that looked like it would produce what Aunt Bee served on TV. I agree with the reviewer who said that using character names for the recipes got very old.

I gave my book to Goodwill.

Editorial Review:

Contains more than 300 recipes served by Aunt Bee and others on The Andy Griffith Show. Includes wonderful, rare photos from the show and interesting sidebars. Illustrated and indexed.

Newman's Own Cookbook: A Veritable Cornucopia of Recipes, Food Talk, Trivia, and Newman's Pearls of Wisdom

Paul Newman, Nell Newman, Ursula Hotchner

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Fine Cooking Annual: A Year of Great Recipes, Tips & Techniques

Fine Cooking

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Total reviews: 4 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Refined but not beyond the reach of home cook 5 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

I have had success with the Steak with Bourbon Sauce and the Parmesan Smashed Potatoes. I am looking forward to trying more recipes from this cookbook. Every recipe has a picture giving you the suggested presentation, plus there are informative inserts on ingredients and techniques. I hope the authors create a cookbook like this for every year

Editorial Review:

Why is Fine Cooking consistently ranked as one of the top five most popular cooking magazines published today? Because not only does it offer thousands of devoted readers delicious and dependable recipes, but it shows them how to do more in less time. This delectable, year-end collection serves up dozens of the magazine's most mouth-watering dishes, conveniently organized by course and ingredient. The recipes cover every course, including appetizers, soups, sandwiches, pastas, an extensive variety of entrees -- from poultry and fish to beef and pork -- side dishes, and an array of tempting desserts. And as the magazine is famed for, plenty of how-to techniques, tips, and short-cuts are included. For cooks of all skill levels, Fine Cooking Annual, Vol. 3 will solve a year's worth of "what's for dinner" dilemmas.

Roasting-A Simple Art

Barbara Kafka, Maria Robledo

Roasting-A Simple Art Barbara Kafka, Maria Robledo Amazon Price: $23.96
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Total reviews: 29 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Editorial Review:

When you're hungry, roast.
When you're in a rush, roast.
When you're in doubt, roast.
When you're entertaining, roast.

Crank up the oven and throw in a chicken; roasting is simply the easiest and best way to concentrate and deepen flavor, to seal in succulence, and make robust, crusty, and sweet all kinds of meats, birds, fish, fruits, and vegetables. Roasting offers more flavor on its own than any other cooking technique. Everything you need for a lifetime of happy roasting can be found here in the pages of Barbara Kafka's ground-breaking new book. Even baby goat, a suckling pig, and loin of buffalo make it into this bible of roasting.

Roasting is absolutely essential, whether you're planning to roast a potato or leg of lamb, a turkey or a tomato, a pepper or a red snapper. Barbara's fussless high-temperature method caramelizes the surface of meat, the skin of birds or fish, or the outside of vegetables, transforming them into such savory sweet dishes as Roast Chicken with Pomegranate Glaze and Fresh Mint, aromatic Garlic Roast Pork Loin, moist and sweet Roasted Striped Bass with Fennel, and Whole Roasted Peaches with Ginger Syrup.

Nearly one hundred stellar recipes for roasted vegetables attest to the fact that Barbara Kafka's new book is not for meat eaters alone. The recipes for roasted vegetables begin where other books leave off. Try the Roasted Sliced Fennel Bulb and the Roasted Chinese Eggplant with Balsamic Marinade, the Roasted Portobello Mushrooms with Garlic Marinade, and more.

Roasting is packed with indispensable tips, techniques, and innovative cooking ideas. There are great recipes for marinades, salsas, vinaigrettes, and stuffings. You'll also find an inspiring assortment of simple but original recipes for sauces that will lift your everyday roasts into perfect party fare. You'll discover, too, the many joys of "companion roasting," learning when to add the carrots or the onions so they don't over- or undercook, and guaranteeing everything comes out at the same time.

Never a believer in unnecessary work, Barbara Kafka is a cook's best friend. Barbara never follows; she blazes new trails, challenging the sacred rules of roasting by never trussing a chicken or basting a turkey. She proves you can actually walk away from your oven and enjoy your food and your guests. It's all so quick and easy, most dishes don't need to go into the oven until your guests walk in the door.

Often the best part of the roast is the leftovers, and Roasting is overflowing with possibilities. In Barbara's knowing hands leftover onions become a smoky-flavored Roasted Onion Soup with Cannellini Beans; last night's roasted cod and boiled potatoes are transformed into a scrumptious Best Cod Hash; a deeply flavored Roast Duck Pasta Sauce is a rich reward to the cook for having made last night's duck dinner. Nearly one hundred recipes for leftovers show you how to build them into new meals of soups, salads, pasta sauces, hashes, fritters, fish cakes, and more.

Replete with all the tables, timing charts, and the encyclopedic wisdom that are hallmarks of every Barbara Kafka book, Roasting: A Simple Art is a dream of a cookbook, one that will soon bear the soils, stains, and well-worn pages of constant and creative use.

Holidays: The Best of Martha Stewart Living

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Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Looking for a way to make your holidays more elegant? 5 out of 5 stars.
28 of 28 people found this review helpful.

This offering from Martha Stewart provides a new, more elegant way to celebrate the holidays. The menus she presents are a refreshing departure from the traditional "turkey and dressing". Her decorating ideas are absolutely exquisite (a fact that did not go unnoticed by our guests). My friends and I enjoyed making the decorations and preparing the meal as much as our guests enjoyed looking at the decorations and eating! I only wish she had provided more decorating ideas.

Cookie Recipes are Perfect 5 out of 5 stars.
10 of 11 people found this review helpful.

My wife and I use the recipes in this magazine every Christmas. They come out perfect every time.

Editorial Review:

Here are hundreds of the best ideas for the holiday season, from Thanksgiving to New Year's, collected from the pages of Martha Stewart Living, one of America's hottest and fastest growing magazines. Includes party recipes, entertainment ideas, table settings, decorations, gifts, wrappings, and much more.

Stop and Smell the Rosemary: Recipes and Traditions to Remember

Junior League of Houston

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Total reviews: 26 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Stop and Smell the Rosemary 5 out of 5 stars.
6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

I have collected cookbooks for the past 45 years, and this is absolutely one of the BEST!!! It is beautifully illustrated and full of unusual recipes. So far every one I've tried has been delicious and easy to follow. I'm ordering five more to have on hand for gifts.

Stop and Smell the Rosemary: REcipes and Traditions to Remember 4 out of 5 stars.
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Absolutely wonderful cookbook! A must have for the kitchen! Beautiful bith in pictures and recipes!

Excellent 5 out of 5 stars.
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This is my favorite cookbook. Because the recipes are very thoroughly tested, unlike many cookbooks, I can trust that the recipes are accurate and easy to follow. I also love that all the recipes call for fresh ingredients, and it is an excellent book to use when cooking for company or holidays.

Editorial Review:

The 1997 national award-winning cookbook offers over 500 mouthwatering recipes that feature fresh ingredients and ease of preparation. Over 100 color photographs and a fabulous entertaining section are profiled. Unique sidebars highlight common traditions associated with food (for example, the history of the birthday cake). The book is a winner of the Benjamin Franklin, Small Press, and Tabasco awards for best cookbook.

The Everything Vegetarian Cookbook: 300 Healthy Recipes Everyone Will Enjoy (Everything Series)

Jay Weinstein

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Total reviews: 11 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

not the most colorful cookbook i've cooked from 4 out of 5 stars.
6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

i just started my vegetarian venture so this is a cookbook i picked up. the book gives really good side tips about food that are not common knowledge. i have tried a few of the recipes and they turned out fabulous. so no damage there. the only down side is there are absolutely no pictures of any of the recipes. so if your ok with cooking blindly then this is one for you.

The Everything Vegetarian Cookbook 5 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

As recent arrivals in the vegetarian world, we are very pleased with this informative and well-written book.
We look forward to many healthy meals, without the gnawing feeling that some animal was killed to feed our carnivore tastes.
Well done, and thanks.

basic and uninteresting vegetarian recipies 2 out of 5 stars.
2 of 4 people found this review helpful.

Though included in this book were recipies for many, many differeny vegetables, none were very creative or inspiring. Just basic stuff.

Fast Service, Great Book 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 3 people found this review helpful.

I received the book in plenty of time for Christmas and it was in top notch condition. I have no complaints.

New vegetarian cook 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Thank you for your prompt delivery of my order. I'm eager to start cooking vegetarian meals for my family, and this book is just what I need.

James Beard Cookbook

James Beard

James Beard Cookbook James Beard List Price: $12.95
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Total reviews: 15 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

A unique cookbook 5 out of 5 stars.
3 of 5 people found this review helpful.

This cookbook is notable for a couple of reasons. It was the first trade paperback original cookbook ever published in the U.S. (1956) and of all of James Beard's 20 or so books, the most popular according to the James Beard Society website. Since its original publication it has been revised a few times and is now in it's third edition.

Sometimes less is more, especially when you're a novice cook who doesn't want to spend an inordinate amount of time on complex recipes. I have a number of large, hardcover cookbooks I have bought over the years but I have on more than one occasion opened them and become so overwhelmed with the sheer number of recipes, the sheer minutae of information and the complex nature of some of the recipes that I have quickly put them back on the shelf and gone back to making some standard dish of mine I had already made many times before. The impressive this about Beard's book is that you will find the basic, standard recipe's for such Italian dishes as polenta and risotto (for example) described in the simplest manner possible without being overwhelmed with an entire chapter on the history and variations of that dish as some books confront you with. There is a time and place for such detail but I'm finding this is the cookbook I pull of the shelf most frequently when trying out a new dish.

There is an excellent entry on beans that can be applied to practically any legumes out there from garbanzos to pintos to gigantes (giant Greek beans). Once you have the basics committed to memory you can start experimentng with more complex variations. The same can be said for most of the other chapters.

Beard writes with wonderful clarity and wit and I can now see why this cookbook has such avid fans. My only regret is that Beard himself (a closeted gay man) didn't live to experience a time when he could feel comfortable stepping out of his own personal closet.

Editorial Review:

This award-winning cookbook by the man who reigned as the country's foremost food expert has been a favorite with beginning and advanced cooks for four decades. James Beard provides a comprehensive collection of basic recipes, both American and international, for appetizers, bread, fish, fruit, pasta, poultry, salads, sauces, vegetables, souffles, and much more. In addition, Beard shares tried-and-true tips about ingredients, preparation, and cooking techniques that he taught in his famous classes. The James Beard Cookbook remains a timeless collection of simple recipes that will surely inspire a whole new generation of cooks. "There is not a gastronomic cliche in the book."—Craig Claiborne, New York Times "If a cook were limited to one cookbook, this should be it."—Los Angeles Times

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