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New Releases by Jean AndersonJean Anderson is the author of The Frontal Sinus (2022), Grandma's Wartime Kitchen (2021), Kiln to Kitchen (2019), Nurturing from Afar (2019), Damaged Blooms (2019).
release date: Jan 01, 2022
Grandma's Wartime Kitchen
release date: Oct 18, 2021
release date: Aug 05, 2019
release date: Jun 04, 2019
release date: Jan 31, 2019
release date: Oct 02, 2018
Endoscopic Sinonasal Dissection Guide
release date: Jul 11, 2017
Sinonasal and Ventral Skull Base Malignancies, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
release date: Mar 20, 2017
release date: Feb 15, 2017
Frontal Sinus Disease: Contemporary Management, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, E-Book
release date: Aug 09, 2016
Crisps, Cobblers, Custards & Creams
release date: Apr 12, 2016
release date: Jan 01, 2015
release date: Jan 01, 2014
release date: Jul 03, 2013
release date: Feb 21, 2013
release date: Jan 14, 2013
Jean Anderson's Preserving Guide
release date: Aug 15, 2012
release date: Jan 01, 2011
A Love Affair with Southern Cooking
release date: Aug 31, 2010
More than a cookbook, this is the story of how a little girl, born in the South of Yankee parents, fell in love with southern cooking at the age of five. And a bite of brown sugar pie was all it took. "I shamelessly wangled supper invitations from my playmates," Anderson admits. "But I was on a voyage of discovery, and back then iron-skillet corn bread seemed more exotic than my mom''s Boston brown bread and yellow squash pudding more appealing than mashed parsnips." After college up north, Anderson worked in rural North Carolina as an assistant home demonstration agent, scarfing good country cooking seven days a week: crispy "battered" chicken, salt-rising bread, wild persimmon pudding, Jerusalem artichoke pickles, Japanese fruitcake. Later, as a New York City magazine editor, then a freelancer, Anderson covered the South, interviewing cooks and chefs, sampling local specialties, and scribbling notebooks full of recipes. Now, at long last, Anderson shares her lifelong exploration of the South''s culinary heritage and not only introduces the characters she met en route but also those men and women who helped shape America''s most distinctive regional cuisine—people like Thomas Jefferson, Mary Randolph, George Washington Carver, Eugenia Duke, and Colonel Harlan Sanders. Anderson gives us the backstories on such beloved Southern brands as Pepsi-Cola, Jack Daniel''s, Krispy Kreme doughnuts, MoonPies, Maxwell House coffee, White Lily flour, and Tabasco sauce. She builds a time line of important southern food firsts—from Ponce de León''s reconnaissance in the "Island of Florida" (1513) to the reactivation of George Washington''s still at Mount Vernon (2007). For those who don''t know a Chincoteague from a chinquapin, she adds a glossary of southern food terms and in a handy address book lists the best sources for stone-ground grits, country ham, sweet sorghum, boiled peanuts, and other hard-to-find southern foods. Recipes? There are two hundred classic and contemporary, plain and fancy, familiar and unfamiliar, many appearing here for the first time. Each recipe carries a headnote—to introduce the cook whence it came, occasionally to share snippets of lore or back-stairs gossip, and often to explain such colorful recipe names as Pine Bark Stew, Chicken Bog, and Surry County Sonker. Add them all up and what have you got? One lip-smackin'' southern feast! A Love Affair with Southern Cooking is the winner of the 2008 James Beard Foundation Book Award, in the Americana category.
Betty Jean Anderson Gillespie Interview
release date: Jan 01, 2010
release date: Jan 01, 2009
release date: Jan 01, 2008
release date: Jan 01, 2008
release date: Jan 01, 2006
release date: Feb 01, 2005
release date: Feb 01, 2005
release date: Jul 27, 2004
Remediation Or Enrichment?
release date: Jan 01, 2004
Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 7: Fireflies
release date: Jan 01, 2003
Calistoga Candlestick Caper
release date: Mar 01, 2000
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