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Learn to COOK - Spirit of the Harvest: North American Indian Cooking

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Manufacturer: Stewart Tabori & Chang
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 641.59297 EAN: 9781556701863 ISBN: 1556701861 Label: Stewart Tabori & Chang Manufacturer: Stewart Tabori & Chang Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 1991-09-01 Publisher: Stewart Tabori & Chang Studio: Stewart Tabori & Chang
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Lots of Pics and Info Comment: I purchased this cookbook so I could cook something for a Native American presentation in my sociology college course. This book is great because it has lots of pictures and info about where the recipe came from or something else interesting about it. I haven't cooked anything from it yet, but I look foward to using the recipes for everyday cooking in adition to my presentation.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Culinary Excellence That is Truly Authentic Comment: Great recipes...I orignally bought a copy of this book in 1994 and have tried virtually every recipe in the book. I subsequently purchased a copy in 2006 as a gift for a family member. I asked my family to consider a new tradition in 2006; replacing the standard Christmas dinner with a "Native Harvest" the outcome was brilliant. Consequently my entire family agreed to embrace this concept and pass it along to the children. We found inspiration in the recipes from this truly amazing cook book and an opportunity to honor our ancesters and Native American culture as a whole.
Customer Rating:      Summary: some good food Comment: i loved the book it gives you many different ideas to make things out of the ordinary
Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy Recipes, Beautiful Photographs Comment: This is a "must have" cookbook if you'd like to prepare authentic Native American food. The ingredients are easy to find in any well stocked grocery store, and the recipes are not difficult. No "weird" ethnic foods here- just good meals made with what's available. The historical background for the foods of different tribes is an interesting read. The photographs and drawings are absolutely beautiful- those alone are good reasons to purchase this book!
Customer Rating:      Summary: BEST American cookbook yet! Comment: The photography is unbelievable and the recipes work! The book gives us a palatable way to enjoy the true native american way of cooking. I would highly reccomend this book to everyone that loves to experience the enjoyment of cooking new recepies and the even greater enjoyment of eating what they have re-created. A great book for all ages and ethnic backrounds. Good food and lots of it!
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