Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Biodynamic Food & Cookbook: Real Nutrition That Doesn't Cost the Earth

The Biodynamic Food & Cookbook: Real Nutrition That Doesn't Cost the Earth Review

The Biodynamic Food & Cookbook: Real Nutrition That Doesn't Cost the Earth

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Biodynamics is about respect for nature, sustainability and spiritual ecology - but most of all it is about flavoursome, nutritious and enjoyable food! This is a book rich in information, beautifully illustrated and packed with healthy yet tasty recipes. It is a movement that is supported by top chefs, expert viniculturists and numerous celebrities. Even Prince Charles has introduced its methods at his Gloucestershire farm. Yet biodynamic agriculture had humble beginnings, far from the glitz of expensive city restaurants. In 1924 a small group gathered to hear the philosopher and scientist Rudolf Steiner give a series of lectures. At a time when industrial farming and mass production were on the rise, Steiner spoke of the qualitative aspects of food, and outlined an agricultural method founded on a holistic perception of nature. Illustrated with hundreds of full-colour photographs, "The Biodynamic Food and Cookbook" explains the principles behind biodynamics, and places it in the context of food and cooking throughout the ages. Wendy Cook takes us on a journey through the four seasons, presenting over 150 delicious recipes based on years of working with biodynamic nutrition. She studies the ethics of food, the foundations of a balanced diet, and conjures up the colour and vibrancy of Mallorca which has contributed so much to her personal approach. There are supplementary sections on breads, sauces, salads, sweets, drinks and much more.


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Lonely Planet Napa and Sonoma Encounter

Lonely Planet Napa and Sonoma Encounter Review

Lonely Planet Napa and Sonoma Encounter

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What Will Your Wine Country Encounter Be?

Detecting a hint of chocolate in your Cabernet while admiring abstract paintings
Lingering over a meal of oysters, endive watercress salad, duck-fat fries and farm-to-table treats
Sliding down into warm volcanic mud before your massage
Canoeing past sunning turtles and herons on the lazy Russian River
Passing around Sonoma goat cheese and a plummy Rose at a pond-side picnic
Pedaling past creeks, sprawling vineyards and historic homes in Dry Creek Valley

Discover Twice the Region in Half the Time

Full-color pull-out map includes all listed wineries
Our expert author points you to the Wine Country's best - and most sustainable - establishments
Unique itineraries and highlights help you make the most of a short trip
Local connoisseurs reveal their Wine Country favorites: from a chef de cuisine on using local ingredients to a winemaker's take on biodynamic Pinots


Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Fodor's Pacific Northwest, 18th Edition: with Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver (Full-color Travel Guide)

Fodor's Pacific Northwest, 18th Edition: with Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver (Full-color Travel Guide) Review



Customize your trip with simple planning tools • Top experiences & attractions • Practical advice for getting around • Easy-to-read color regional maps
Explore the Portland, Seattle, British Columbia and beyond • Discerning Fodor’s Choice picks for hotels, restaurants, sights, and more • “Word of Mouth” tips from fellow Fodor’s travelers • Illustrated features on whale-watching, wineries, and Pike's Market Place • Best open-air adventures, local breweries, and regional cuisine
Opinions from destination experts • Fodor’s writers reveal their favorite local haunts • Revised annually to provide the latest information


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The New France: A Complete Guide to Contemporary French Wine

The New France: A Complete Guide to Contemporary French Wine Review



Award-winning, groundbreaking, breathtakingly exhaustive, and authoritative, this guide to French wine covers all of the country’s fourteen wine regions, including full-color maps for each one—all with unrivalled cartographic detail. Producer listings are an important feature, with up-to-date research on terroir and the appellation contrôlée system and their effects on the wines of each region.
 
Winner of the André Simon Drink Book of the Year 2002, the Prix du Lanson Wine Book of the Year 2003, and the Veuve Clicquot Wine Book of the Year 2003.


Sunday, March 25, 2012

Solutions for eastern winegrowers: are sustainable, organic or Biodynamic vineyards possible in the East?(WineEast): An article from: Wines & Vines

Solutions for eastern winegrowers: are sustainable, organic or Biodynamic vineyards possible in the East?(WineEast): An article from: Wines & Vines Review



This digital document is an article from Wines & Vines, published by Wines & Vines on August 1, 2010. The length of the article is 684 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Solutions for eastern winegrowers: are sustainable, organic or Biodynamic vineyards possible in the East?(WineEast)
Author: Linda Jones McKee
Publication:Wines & Vines (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2010
Publisher: Wines & Vines
Volume: 91 Issue: 8 Page: 42(2)

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Green Earth Guide: Traveling Naturally in France

Green Earth Guide: Traveling Naturally in France Review



Written by the founder and publisher of The Alternative Health Guides, a web and print guide for Vermont and New Hampshire, Green Earth Guide is a one-stop reference that provides travelers in France with tips to stay green and healthy even when traveling. Green Earth Guide contains current, comprehensive listings of health food stores and farmers’ markets, public transit information, alternative health care facilities, green businesses, organic vineyards, renewable energy resources, yoga and spiritual centers, national parks, and other green places of interest. Written in a friendly, accessible style with personal anecdotes, how-to travel tips, and practical information, the book offers an insider’s guide to healthy living on the road. With Green Earth Guide, readers don’t have to sacrifice healthy habits and ecolifestyle choices just because they are in a foreign country.

Green Earth Guide helps travelers have a wonderful, fulfilling vacation while leaving a smaller footprint wherever they venture in France. Included is a 16-page color insert.


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Wine Pocket Bible (Pocket Bibles)

Wine Pocket Bible (Pocket Bibles) Review



Love wine, but only know so much? Looking for some guidance on the perfect red? Want to break away from choosing the same old favourites? Are you keen to learn about wine varieties and which will suit the right cuisine? The Wine Pocket Bible is filed with answers to everything that matters in the world of wine, including: * Which wines are best for meat and fish dishes? * How do I interpret labels when buying wine? * Which is the correct way to taste & describe wine? * How do I make a classic champagne cocktail? * How do I go about investing in and storing wine? This indispensible little guide will tell you what you need to know when you need to know it. The Wine Pocket Bible is a classic edition full of essential wine tips and fascinating facts. This beautiful hardback edition has both dust-cover and gold embossing on the spine making it the perfect gift for any wine lover at Christmas.


Monday, March 19, 2012

Lonely Planet Napa & Sonoma Encounter

Lonely Planet Napa & Sonoma Encounter Review



What Will Your Wine Country Encounter Be?

Detecting a hint of chocolate in your Cabernet while admiring abstract paintings
Lingering over a meal of oysters, endive watercress salad, duck-fat fries and farm-to-table treats
Sliding down into warm volcanic mud before your massage
Canoeing past sunning turtles and herons on the lazy Russian River
Passing around Sonoma goat cheese and a plummy Rose at a pond-side picnic
Pedaling past creeks, sprawling vineyards and historic homes in Dry Creek Valley

Discover Twice the Region in Half the Time

Full-color pull-out map includes all listed wineries
Our expert author points you to the Wine Country's best - and most sustainable - establishments
Unique itineraries and highlights help you make the most of a short trip
Local connoisseurs reveal their Wine Country favorites: from a chef de cuisine on using local ingredients to a winemaker's take on biodynamic Pinots


Sunday, March 18, 2012

Kevin Zraly's Complete Wine Course

Kevin Zraly's Complete Wine Course Review



Let's pop a cork and toast America's very best, most popular wine course--now in a revised edition with new material that wine lovers will savor.
 
This is Kevin's 40th year in the wine business, and to celebrate, he has updated all the material on vineyards in Austria, Hungary, Greece, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile, and Argentina. Plus, he completely refreshed the tasting section with flavor profiles that also discuss winemaking; created a new Best of the Best chapter; and included more than 20 smart phone tags throughout the book that link to videos of Kevin talking about wine. As always, the book offers Wine Basics, Tasting Wine, Matching Wine and Food, Frequently Asked Questions About Wine, and a Selected Glossary. Zraly goes region-by-region, with the wines organized from simple to complex--allowing readers who follow Kevin's order to experience the finest wines and a wide diversity of tastes, styles, regions, and countries.
 
More than ever, this is clearly the wine guide against which all others are judged.
 
 


Friday, March 16, 2012

San Francisco Travel Guide (Lonely Planet)

San Francisco Travel Guide (Lonely Planet) Review



“Sunny days suit most cities just fine, but San Francisco saves its most dramatic views of the Golden Gate Bridge for fog. When it swirls around the towers, romantics and photographers rejoice.” – Alison Bing, Lonely Planet Writer

>Our Promise

You can trust our travel information because Lonely Planet authors visit the places we write about, each and every edition. We never accept freebies for positive coverage so you can rely on us to tell it like it is.

Inside This Book…

174 hand-picked restaurants
140 shops & one pirate supply store
43 hills to explore, by foot or cable car
29 museums (art, history, for kids)
24 Napa & Sonoma wineries
Comprehensive map section
Feature coverage of top sights
Range of planning tools
In-depth background on the city’s cuisine and cocktails


Thursday, March 15, 2012

Parker's Wine Buyer's Guide, 7th Edition: The Complete, Easy-to-Use Reference on Recent Vintages, Prices, and Ratings for More than 8,000 Wines from All the Major Wine Regions

Parker's Wine Buyer's Guide, 7th Edition: The Complete, Easy-to-Use Reference on Recent Vintages, Prices, and Ratings for More than 8,000 Wines from All the Major Wine Regions Review



Featuring a fresh layout, revised maps, and more detail than ever before, the eagerly anticipated seventh edition of Parker's Wine Buyer's Guide offers collectors and amateurs alike the ultimate resource to the world's best wines. In every way, this edition bears out Parker's stated goal: "To make you a more formidable, more confident wine buyer by providing you with sufficient insider's information to permit the wisest possible choice when you make a wine-buying decision."

Understanding that buyers on every level appreciate a good deal, Parker separates overvalued bottles from undervalued, with wine prices instantly shifting according to his evaluations. Indifferent to the wine's pedigree, Parker's eminent 100-point rating system allows for independent, consumer-oriented, inside information.

The latest edition of Parker's Wine Buyer's Guide includes expanded information on Spain, Portugal, Germany, Australia, Argentina, and Chile, as well as new sections on Israel and Central Europe. As in his previous editions, Parker provides the reassurance of a simple number rating, predictions for future buying potential, and practical overviews of regions and grapes. Altogether, an indispensable resource from the man the Los Angeles Times calls "the most powerful critic of any kind."


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Oz Clarke's Grapes and Wines: The definitive guide to the world's great grapes and the wines they make

Oz Clarke's Grapes and Wines: The definitive guide to the world's great grapes and the wines they make Review



First published in hardcover as Oz Clarke’s Encyclopedia of Grapes, Oz Clarke’s Grapes and Wines is newly revised and updated to provide the most current information on an even wider array of grapes. Oz covers chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, and fifteen other "classic" grapes in depth, and includes features on tradition and innovation, methods used in the vineyard and the winery, and different wine styles around the world. He also provides vivid descriptions of more than three hundred grape varieties organized in his renowned A-to-Z format, as well as a glossary of technical terms and a wine decoder that lists which grapes go into which wines.

This authoritative volume by one of the world’s great wine writers is all you need to distinguish among grape varieties— the wines they create and the flavors they contribute—and to make an informed choice on selecting the most satisfying wines.


Monday, March 12, 2012

Drinking Japan: A Guide to Japan's Best Drinks and Drinking Establishments (No)

Drinking Japan: A Guide to Japan's Best Drinks and Drinking Establishments (No) Review



Japan is home to some of the world's most interesting alcoholic beverages and to a phenomenally energetic bar scene. Drinking Japan is the first wide-ranging survey in English of the country's unique alcohol culture, with detailed coverage not only of the well-known rice brew sake but of much less explored traditions like shochu, awamori, beer, wine, and Japanese whisky. The book is a practical guide, offering richly illustrated reviews of 122 drinking establishments in Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Hiroshima, Okinawa and further afield. The reviews are written with the newly arrived visitor to Japan in mind, with price guides, language help, advice on food and drink choices, and maps and directions to get you to the bars.  Drinking Japan offers detailed background on more than 150 of Japan's best drink brands and the people that make them. There is a long chapter on the history of sake and the contemporary sake world, and the first extensive descriptions in an English-language book of Japan's indigenous spirits, shochu and awamori. Whole chapters are devoted to Japan's whisky, craft beer and wine industries, offering insights that have until now not been available to readers in English.


Sunday, March 11, 2012

The Demeter Cookbook: Recipes Based on Biodynamic Ingredients from the Kitchen of the Lukas Klinik

The Demeter Cookbook: Recipes Based on Biodynamic Ingredients from the Kitchen of the Lukas Klinik Review



This "official" Demeter Cookbook presents more than 200 recipes developed and collected by the Swiss Chef Hermann Spindler. Included are tempting recipes for sauces, soups, hors d'oeuvres, salads, main dishes, puddings, and desserts. It also features special recipes for casseroles and gratins, vegetables, quark (curd cheese) dishes, grain dishes, doughs, savory and sweet pastries, muesli and drinks--interspersed with informative commentary on the value of spices.

Since its foundation by Rudolf Steiner in 1924, the international biodynamic agricultural movement has produced high-quality, premium organic food that is increasingly sought out and respected for its flavor, quality, and nutritional value. The Demeter® logo certifies that the product has been grown and processed using verified biodynamic methods.

Hermann Spindler has been head chef at the Lukas Clinic for many years, where his kitchen has gained an outstanding reputation. Alongside food preparation methods that conserve nutritional value, imaginative presentation of dishes, and freshly prepared meals, the special nature of the Lukas cuisine is based on the careful selection of Demeter foods, in-season and from local sources whenever possible.

The Demeter Cookbook collects a selection of Spindler's delicious lacto-vegetarian, wholefood recipes--based on the core principles of anthroposophic nutrition--all in an easy-to-use presentation.


Saturday, March 10, 2012

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Organic Living

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Organic Living Review



Wholesome tips for a healthier you. Everyone knows that we should be doing more to be good to our body? but moving toward an organic lifestyle can be overwhelming. This guide provides step-by-step information on everything from food to cleaning products to how to detoxify our bodies. It includes choosing quality natural products, exploring holistic alternatives to conventional medicine, and determining what to eat?and what not to eat.

·Global market for organic products reached .6 billion in 2006
·Practical, step-by-step advice for making the transition



Thursday, March 8, 2012

The Tuscan Sun Cookbook: Recipes from Our Italian Kitchen

The Tuscan Sun Cookbook: Recipes from Our Italian Kitchen Review



“Tuscan food tastes like itself. Ingredients are left to shine. . . . So, if on your visit, I hand you an apron, your work will be easy. We’ll start with primo ingredients, a little flurry of activity, perhaps a glass of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, and soon we’ll be carrying platters out the door. We’ll have as much fun setting the table as we have in the kitchen. Four double doors along the front of the house open to the outside—so handy for serving at a long table under the stars (or for cooling a scorched pan on the stone wall). Italian Philosophy 101: la casa aperta, the open house.”
—from the Introduction
 
In all of Frances Mayes’s bestselling memoirs about Tuscany, food plays a starring role. This cuisine transports, comforts, entices, and speaks to the friendly, genuine, and improvisational spirit of Tuscan life. Both cooking and eating in Tuscany are natural pleasures. In her first-ever cookbook, Frances and her husband, Ed, share recipes that they have enjoyed over the years as honorary Tuscans: dishes prepared in a simple, traditional kitchen using robust, honest ingredients.
           
A toast to the experiences they’ve had over two decades at Bramasole, their home in Cortona, Italy, this cookbook evokes days spent roaming the countryside for chestnuts, green almonds, blackberries, and porcini; dinner parties stretching into the wee hours,  and garden baskets tumbling over with bright red tomatoes.
           
Lose yourself in the transporting photography of the food, the people, and the place, as Frances’s lyrical introductions and headnotes put you by her side in the kitchen and raising a glass at the table. From Antipasti (starters) to Dolci (desserts), this cookbook is organized like a traditional Italian dinner.
           
The more than 150 tempting recipes include:
·         Fried Zucchini Flowers
·         Red Peppers Melted with Balsamic Vinegar
·         Potato Ravioli with Zucchini, Speck, and Pecorino
·         Risotto Primavera
·         Pizza with Caramelized Onions and Sausage
·         Cannellini Bean Soup with Pancetta
·         Little Veal Meatballs with Artichokes and Cherry Tomatoes
·         Chicken Under a Brick
·         Short Ribs, Tuscan-Style
·         Domenica’s Rosemary Potatoes
·         Folded Fruit Tart with Mascarpone
·         Strawberry Semifreddo
·         Steamed Chocolate Cake with Vanilla Sauce
 
Frances and Ed also share their tips on stocking your pantry, pairing wines with dishes, and choosing the best olive oil. Learn their time-tested methods for hand rolling pasta and techniques for coaxing the best out of seasonal ingredients with little effort.
           
Throw on another handful of pasta, pull up a chair, and languish in the rustic Italian way of life. 


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Patianna: another Fetzer goes biodynamic.: An article from: Wines & Vines

Patianna: another Fetzer goes biodynamic.: An article from: Wines & Vines Review



This digital document is an article from Wines & Vines, published by Hiaring Company on March 1, 2005. The length of the article is 1559 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Patianna: another Fetzer goes biodynamic.
Author: Larry Walker
Publication:Wines & Vines (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2005
Publisher: Hiaring Company
Volume: 86 Issue: 3 Page: 20(3)

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