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Tampa Treasures Review

Tampa Treasures
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After several outstanding meals at my friend's home, I asked for a few of her recipes . . . when she informed my that they all came from "Tampa Treasures," I decided to try and get my hands on a copy. I've now made several of the recipes and have found that each one is easy to prepare and outstanding. The Junior League of Tampa has indeed been very generous in sharing their culinary best!

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Feel like you're on a Florida vacation while still at home!The tastes and treasures of Tampa come alive in recipes, theme menus, and "treasure tips."Area chefs and restaurants contributed signature recipes that make this a perfect gift for any cook.A 1992 National Winner of the Tabasco Community Cookbook Award.

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Fresh from the Market: Seasonal Cooking with Laurent Tourondel and Charlotte March Review

Fresh from the Market: Seasonal Cooking with Laurent Tourondel and Charlotte March
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Seasonal cooking has become the 'in' thing to do. From local farmers markets to high end restaurants, people are beginning to understand the importance of eating local, seasonal foods. In Fresh From The Market, Laurent Tourondel brings seasonal foods to the table in some very elegant and unique ways.The cookbook is divided into seasons and then subdivided into the type of course so that if you are looking for a spring appetizer or a fall desert, it is easy to find. There are also some sample menus in each section so that if you would like to entertain you don't have to wonder which main course should go with which soup. I loved the brilliant photographs that are on almost every other page. To me, a photo of the recipe really helps me imagine how the final meal should be presented.One thing I thought was truly unique was the inclusion of seasonal cocktails! In summer you might enjoy a Watermelon Martini but in the fall you should try a Blood Orange Margarita. I also liked that the author discussed not only seasonal fruits and veggies but included seasonal meats and cheeses which I really had never thought of being 'seasonal' before now.The one big drawback for me was the complexity of the recipes. The ingredients are not difficult to find and the directions are very clear and easy to follow but the meatball recipe had 18 ingredients in it! I am sure that they taste MUCH better than my 6 ingredient meatballs but as a mom with small kids and a hectic schedule most of these recipes would not be made on a daily basis. I would certainly try them for a special occasion, though, and not all the recipes are complicated. There is a recipe for fresh blueberry pancakes with orange blossom maple syrup that sounds easy and the BLT, Fried Egg and Cheese Sandwich sounds amazing and I look forward to trying it!Overall, this is a very well put together, beautiful cookbook and if you have serious amounts of time to devote to cooking than these recipes will be perfect. If you enjoy entertaining and dinner parties, you will wow your guests with these menus but if you are looking for a simple way to prepare all that zucchini from your garden this is probably not the cookbook for you. While I don't have that much time on a daily basis I will certainly keep this cookbook handy to amaze my guests the next time we have company!My thanks to Wiley Publishing for allowing me to review their books.Disclaimer: I received one copy of this book from the publisher in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation and all opinions are mine and mine alone.


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Simply in Season Expanded Edition (World Community Cookbook) Review

Simply in Season Expanded Edition (World Community Cookbook)
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I love this book in so many ways. The recipes are not only organized by season, but the outside page boarder color matches the index color of the section (green - spring, red - summer, etc). If I want a recipe for something that just came out of my garden in July, I can flip the red edged pages and be pretty sure that my veggie in in there. The first page in each section contains a listing of all the recipes, and the side border of the pages has all of the produce listed that may be in that section with the items for the recipe page listed in black and the others (not on that page) grayed out. I think the thing I love most about this book's format is that each ingredient is listed with the directions for that item immediately following. The next item (or set of items) is then listed with those directions following, etc... I don't have to look up and down several times while making my dish to get the job done. Oh, and the recipes are wonderful! I highly recommend this book.

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This new, expanded edition of Simply in Season features new recipes that use locally grown and fairly traded seasonal foods. Its stories and simple whole foods recipes explore how the food we buy and eat also affects our local and global neighbors.

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