The Storm Gourmet.The Storm Gourmet Daphne daphne, in botany daphne, common name for, and genus name of, certain low deciduous or evergreen shrubs native to Eurasia. In the United States several naturalized species are cultivated for their handsome foliage and fragrant flowers, e.g., D. Nikolopoulos Pineapple pineapple, common name for one member of and for the Bromeliaceae, a family of chiefly epiphytic herbs and small shrubs native to the American tropics and subtropics. Press PO Box 3889, Sarasota, FL 34230 1561643343 $9.95 pineapplepress.com Daphne Nikolopoulos' The Storm Gourmet: A Guide To Creating Extraordinary Meals Without Electricity should be on the shelves of anyone who lives in an area of earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, or any naturally active region of the country: it's the item of choice for any who would cook without power. Make up an emergency pantry in advance, then follow over seventy recipes which rely on nonperishable and shelf-stable food items. Hoe up a storm-proof herb herb (ûrb, hûrb), name for any plant that is used medicinally or as a spice and for the useful product of such a plant. Herbs as condiments and seasonings are still important in culinary art; the use of medicinal herbs, however, has waned garden and make sure the essentials--such as a can opener--are easily accessible, then cook up Dijon Potato Salad, Minted Pineapple Ham Ham, in the Bible Ham, in the Bible, son of Noah. In biblical ethnography, Ham is the father of the nations Cush, Mizraim, Phut, and Canaan. In a story separate from the flood narrative, the legend related in the Book of Genesis and in the Qur'an suggests and more using The Storm Gourmet's very simple recipes. No photos--but the easy dishes don't need 'em. |
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