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The Storm Gourmet.


The Storm Gourmet

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The Storm Gourmet: A Guide to Creating Extraordinary Meals without Electricity is a unique cookbook (programming) cookbook - (From amateur electronics and radio) A book of small code segments that the reader can use to do various magic things in programs.

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 to creating nutritious gourmet meals without a heat source or refrigeration refrigeration, process for drawing heat from substances to lower their temperature, often for purposes of preservation. Refrigeration in its modern, portable form also depends on insulating materials that are thin yet effective. . A valuable resource for when power is down, when one is without a refrigerator, or simply when one wants to use less energy, The Storm Gourmet is packed with shopping lists for the ideal emergency pantry, more than 70 recipes using nonperishable and shelf-stable food items, suggested menus for balanced meals, a guide to growing a storm-proof herb garden, and tips for weathering storms. Dishes to prepare include Greek-style Bean Salad, Savory savory, name for any plant of the genus Satureja, aromatic herbs and subshrubs of the family Labiatae (mint family). Commonly cultivated as border ornamentals or potherbs are two species of the Mediterranean region and surrounding areas: summer savory (S.  Ham with Dijon Cream, Black Forest Tarts, Mock Sangria san·gri·a  
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, and much more. An index for quick and easy reference complements this excellent guide to living healthy and well under simple conditions.
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Title Annotation:The Storm Gourmet: A Guide to Creating Extraordinary Meals without Electricity
Author:Hogan, Betsy L.
Publication:Reviewer's Bookwatch
Article Type:Book review
Date:Nov 1, 2005
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