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Little Kopit wrote:NYCgrrl wrote:Little Kopit wrote:
NYCgrrl, have you checked your out of print book to www.abebooks.com or other used book store source.
Since we got our online sources such words as 'out of print' have less meaning.
But give me author, title, publisher, year published...........
:C
The name and author of the book:
'Vingt plats qui donnent la goutte' par รdouard De Pomiane
I've already packed it away so am not sure of the print date beyond knowing it's w/i the '30's.
There is a recipe for tomato confit that's divine and diabolical in it's simplest.
Going over to the link you provided:C
Ici Mme. NYCgrrl: http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?sts=t&tn=Vingt+plats+qui+donnent+la+goutte
I pasted in c'est title.
Merci buttercups.
I ordered it. Of course prices are in US$, there I was thinking I'd find out what the French to CA$ , which really is likely to be Euro to CA$.
:B :B
โMay-03-2016 12:35 PM
NYCgrrl wrote:Little Kopit wrote:
NYCgrrl, have you checked your out of print book to www.abebooks.com or other used book store source.
Since we got our online sources such words as 'out of print' have less meaning.
But give me author, title, publisher, year published...........
:C
The name and author of the book:
'Vingt plats qui donnent la goutte' par รdouard De Pomiane
I've already packed it away so am not sure of the print date beyond knowing it's w/i the '30's.
There is a recipe for tomato confit that's divine and diabolical in it's simplest.
Going over to the link you provided:C
โMay-02-2016 05:50 PM
Little Kopit wrote:
NYCgrrl, have you checked your out of print book to www.abebooks.com or other used book store source.
Since we got our online sources such words as 'out of print' have less meaning.
But give me author, title, publisher, year published...........
:C
โMay-02-2016 05:34 PM
Naio wrote:
Organic isn't about nutrition. Mainly it's about soil, and sustainability. Making sure the soil will still be able to grow food when your grandbabies are adults.
I preserve my homegrown tomatoes and bring them on the road!
โMay-02-2016 05:33 PM
โMay-02-2016 04:48 PM
Little Kopit wrote:
OK, for starters the Rombauers, Rombauer, Becker clan has gone past print into a webpage run by Beckers, Becker kids and grand kids and new brides: Online Joy of Cooking Seriously, you can consult. Of course, they've also gone beyond the trad agrarian plants and animals so that you can get tips for dealing with harvest of the sea and the Labrador bog or way out beyond bush.
Then, I'll deal with Canadian book source for new books and Amazon baby for used.
https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/.
2. Stocking Up: The Third Edition by Carol Hupping. Touchstone | June 15, 1990 | Trade Paperback . CA$25.00
Or used via www.abebooks.com world wide branch of Amazon.
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Stocking Up III: The All-New Edition of America's Classic Preserving Guide . Carol Hupping. Published by Rodale Press. ISBN 10: 0878576134 ISBN 13: 9780878576135. Used Hardcover US$8.00
Many ways my fav. Also hunt up Stocking up 1 and Stocking Up II. Recipes aren't all the same.
3. Putting Food By: Fifth Edition. by Ruth Hertzberg, Janet Greene, Beatrice Vaughan. Penguin Publishing Group | May 25, 2010 | Trade Paperback CA$16.00.
Earlier editions are on ABE Books, but given this is the one with the scientific gospel on what preservatives are doing what, I wouldn't go there. Not that I've parted with my copies of the older editions, mind.
If you really want to get into filling your freezer with well cared for, non-chemical additive food, all of these are worth it.
Thanks for asking
:B :B
โMay-02-2016 03:41 PM
TexasShadow wrote:
nothing beats a home grown tomato ๐
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romore wrote:
I have often wondered what an inorganic tomato would taste like.:B I absolutely refuse to pay extra for so called 'organic' food, as far as I am concerned it is a marketing scam aimed at the gullible. There is no scientific evidence showing that it offers any advantage, it just means I am paying a premium for inferior products as all the bugs and diseases haven't been killed.
My dil's family raises sheep. Once they are weaned they are shipped to the hippies on the Gulf Islands for fattening then returned as genyouine certyfied Salt Spring organic lamb. Her step mom is laughing all the way to the bank.