Herb Mixtures & Spicy Blends: Ethnic Flavorings, No-Salt Blends, Marinades/Dressings, Butters/Spreads, Dessert Mixtures, Teas/Mulling Spices
By (Author) Workman Publishing
Introduction by Maggie Oster
Workman Publishing
Storey Publishing LLC
4th January 1996
United States
General
Non Fiction
Health and wholefood cookery / healthy eating
641.657
160
Width 186mm, Height 232mm, Spine 10mm
340g
Offering easy recipes for healthy eating, this book is aimed at those who would like to improve their diet but lack inspiration. It suggests ways for using herbs that will add flavour - but not salt or fat - to favourite soups, salads, meats, vegetables and desserts. All of the blends are simple to make and consist of home-grown herbs or dried herbs and spices which are readily available in supermarkets and natural food stores. Instructions are included for drying and storing your own herbs.
"Herb Mixtures Spicy Blends" is a marvelously creative recipe book of ethnic flavorings, no salt blends, marinages/dressings, butters/spreads, dessert mixtures, and teas/mulling spices, created by an array of herbs farmers, herbalists, herb shop owners, herb learning centers, bed and breakfast owners, and even an herb society from all over North America..." - Barnesville Record-Review
Author Maggie Oster has been cooking since she was five years old. A trained horticulturist, freelance writer and photographer, Maggie has also written other Storey book titles including Herbal Vinegar and Herb Mixtures & Spicy Blends. In addition, she has written the books The Potato Garden, Flowering Herbs, Gifts and Crafts from the Garden and Recipes from an American Herb Garden. She attended graduate school at Cornell University, and was former editor of an indoor and container-gardening magazine based in Seattle, Washington. Maggie has also contributed to Rodale's Basic Natural Foods Cookbook, has written monthly columns for The Weekend Gardener Journal and Louisville Today magazines, and won an award for an article and photographs on cooking with edible flowers in The Newark Star-Ledger. She lives in Kentucky.As Storey s publisher and editorial director, Deborah heads up efforts to acquire and publish outstanding, long-lasting nonfiction books that support the company s mission of promoting personal independence in harmony with the environment. She works with a group of passionate editors who seek out promotable authors with deep, hands-on knowledge and wisdom on topics ranging from gardening and farming to crafts, cooking, building, outdoor living, natural well-being, and creativity for both adults and children. Since joining Storey in 1993, Deborah has conceived and edited many best-selling titles that reflect her personal interests in herbal medicine, crafts, and nature journaling.