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Eduqas Gcse Food Preparation And Nutrition (PDF) (400+ MB)
by Alison Clough-Halstead Fiona Dowling Victoria Ellis Jayne Hill Bethan JonesWritten by a highly experienced team of authors with specification-development and examining experience, the student book is endorsed by Eduqas (part of WJEC - qualifications for England). The content is presented in a stunning and imaginative style to help all abilities engage with the text. / Core Knowledge and Food Commodity sections exemplify all important food preparation skills and the underlying science and nutrition aspects. / All Commodities include tried and tested recipes and ideas for food investigations. / A wide range of activities, tasks and questions throughout all topics reinforce learning./ Exam practice and skills guidance provided throughout introduce you to the assessment criteria and mark schemes. / The Non-Examined Assessment tasks are fully supported with a section providing clear guidance on assessment criteria, ways to approach the tasks and exemplar portfolio material.
Egg
by Sue Hendra Paul LinnetA hilarious picture book about a non-conforming Egg from the bestselling Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet. Important note: This book is not like other books. This is a book that even the smallest children can read. This is a book which will stretch your imagination, celebrate difference and fire up your storytelling brain. This is a book with just one word... Egg.When an odd egg turns up with a big head and a pointy bottom, the other eggs don't know what to make of it. Can they make the odd egg conform to Normal Egg Standards? The other eggs try turning it upside down, and even make it wear a hat on its bottom to show which side is 'up', but it takes the clever upside-down egg to show them that eggs can be any way up and still be eggs.Perfect for Easter, or any time of the year, children will love telling the story themselves, looking at the pictures and using different voices for the various 'egg's. Plus the egg-shaped format adds to the eggy fun!
Egg: The Very Best Recipes Inspired by the Simple Egg
by Blanche VaughanThe simple egg is the starting point for some of the most delicious and inspiring dishes. Both simple and versatile, eggs are also incredibly nutritious, rich in protein, low in fat and essential for baking. Including all the basics for cooking the perfect poached, scrambled and fried egg, this cookbook will be a staple in every cook's kitchen.From easy and fuss-free pancakes, soufflé, tarts and omelettes to cakes, curds and puddings, the potential for this nourishing ingredient is endless. Classic recipes such as steamed pudding and Arnold Bennett are given a contemporary twist and there are also lighter, fresh egg-based dishes such as courgette fritters with dill and lemon and squash gnocchi with sage. Blanche Vaughan is a food writer with a passion for creating good-for-you and imaginative dishes from this glorious ingredient. Whether for breakfast, lunch, tea or supper, this book is a celebration of the egg in all its forms.
Egg (Object Lessons)
by Nicole WalkerObject Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. This book is about a strange object-strange in part because it is something that we all have been, and that many of us eat. Nicole Walker's Egg relishes in sharp juxtapositions of seemingly fanciful or repellent topics, so that reproductive science and gustatory habits are considered alongside one another, and personal narrative and broad swaths of natural history jostle, like yolk and albumen. Mapping curious eggs across times, scales, and spaces, Egg draws together surprising perspectives on this common object-egg as food, as art object, as metaphor and feminist symbol, as cultural icon.Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
Egg (Object Lessons)
by Nicole WalkerObject Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. This book is about a strange object-strange in part because it is something that we all have been, and that many of us eat. Nicole Walker's Egg relishes in sharp juxtapositions of seemingly fanciful or repellent topics, so that reproductive science and gustatory habits are considered alongside one another, and personal narrative and broad swaths of natural history jostle, like yolk and albumen. Mapping curious eggs across times, scales, and spaces, Egg draws together surprising perspectives on this common object-egg as food, as art object, as metaphor and feminist symbol, as cultural icon.Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
An Eggcellent Easter: Simple springtime makes, bakes and activities for the whole family
by Francesca StoneEmbrace the spirit of springIn this book, you'll find easy, accessible ways to make your Easter eggcellent and create lasting, fuss-free memories with friends and family.Packed with simple recipes, creative child-friendly activities, crafts and styling that utilise low-cost, easy to source and recycled materials. You can make your celebrations meaningful and beautiful without the big spend.Including quick tips on how to run the best Egg Hunt (with and without chocolate), how to make Easter Bonnets, Nature Masks, Spring Wreaths, Easter Trees and more, this book has everything you need to keep little hands busy and embrace the spirit of spring.A helpful resource that you'll reach for year after year.
Eggs All Day
by Ryland Peters & SmallYou'll be spoilt for choice with this eclectic collection of 100 recipes that make the most of the versatility of eggs. There's no doubt about it; we love our eggs! They form a major part of our daily diets, whether eaten as a high-protein breakfast or brunch, whipped up into a nourishing lunch and dinner, or even transformed into delicious desserts and bakes. This book begins with a guide to basic egg cookery; you'll learn to boil, poach, fry, scramble, coddle and bake your eggs, as well as a few classic skills for separating and whisking yolks and whites. Once you've mastered these basics, delicious recipes to try include everyday plates like a Steak & Egg Brunch Skillet or Spanish Omelette, to the more adventurous Korean Bibimbap or Turkish Menemen. Sweet treats include everything from Baked Alaska to Sponge Cake and finally things really get interesting with protein smoothies and even foamy egg-white cocktails!
Eggs and Health Promotion
by Ronald Ross WatsonEggs and Health Promotion provides up-to-date research on the use of eggs in human health. This single, convenient reference deals with the role of eggs in diet, nutrition, and disease. The book also includes current scientific data on the use of eggs to produce and deliver drugs, nutrients, and immunotherapies in patients. Written by well-known and highly respected scientists, this book will be of interest to health practitioners and scientists; pharmacologists; and commercial egg producers. Dispelling misconceptions and covering significant recent advances in egg use, Eggs and Health Promotion makes an important contribution to the literature on the role of eggs in human health, nutrition, and disease treatment and prevention. Key chapters include the health implications and benefits of egg consumption, production of antibodies in eggs for medical use, veterinary drug residues, egg safety, and egg and health myths and misconceptions.
Eileen’s story (Individual stories from THE SWEETHEARTS #3)
by Lynn Russell Neil HansonThis is Eileen’s story, one of five stories extracted from THE SWEETHEARTS.Whether in wartime or peace, tales of love, laughter and hardship from the girls in the Rowntrees factory in Yorkshire.
Einführung in die Humanernährung: Physiologische Grundlagen, Nährstoffe, Ernährungsformen
by Peter Stehle Sabine EllingerZum Lernen, Lesen, Schmökern und Reinschnuppern! Dieses innovative Lehrbuch richtet sich an Studierende der Ernährungswissenschaften, Ökotrophologie und verwandter Studiengänge sowie an Ernährungsfachkräfte, die sich umfassend und wissenschaftlich fundiert über grundlegende und angewandte Aspekte der Humanernährung informieren wollen. Die Konzeption orientiert sich an den Modulbeschreibungen einschlägiger Studiengänge, mit einem inhaltlichen Schwerpunkt auf den Modulen Humanernährung, Ernährung des Menschen, Ernährungslehre und Ernährungsphysiologie. Folgende Themengebiete werden im Detail behandelt: Ernährungsphysiologische Grundlagen der Energiegewinnung und NährstoffverwertungMakro- und Mikronährstoffe sowie weitere präventiv bedeutsame LebensmittelinhaltsstoffeReferenzwerte für die NährstoffzufuhrLebensmittelbasierte ErnährungsempfehlungenGängige Ernährungsformen Erfassung des Ernährungsverhaltens sowie des ErnährungsstatusAktuelle Themen wie die Planetary Health Diet und der Themenkomplex Ernährung, Mikrobiom und GesundheitJedes Kapitel beginnt mit einem in unterhaltsamer Sprache formulierten Trailer, der Neugierde erweckt und zum Weiterlesen motiviert. Der systematische Aufbau, mehr als 100 Abbildungen sowie optisch hervorgehobene Elemente erleichtern das Erlernen von Schlüsselinformationen. Über 150 digitale Übungsfragen (SN Flashcards) ermöglichen eine Selbstüberprüfung des gelernten Wissens und unterstützen die Klausurvorbereitung. Insgesamt eignet sich dieses Lehrbuch als idealer Begleiter während des Studiums – sowohl für Bachelor- als auch für Masterstudierende.
Eisenmangel beheben mit natürlichen Lebensmitteln: Ratgeber für alle Ernährungstypen
by Klaus GüntherDieses Buch hilft allen, die von Eisenmangel betroffen sind. Vegetarier, Veganer, Kinder, Schwangere und Sportler trifft es besonders häufig. Auch bei einigen „gesunden“ Diäten tappen wir in die Eisenfalle, eine bisher wenig bekannte Tatsache mit weit reichenden Folgen. Lernen Sie, wie Sie dieses Defizit für sich beheben können. Wählen Sie Ihre täglichen Lebensmittel clever aus – und der Eisenhaushalt wird Ihnen keine Probleme machen. Das Buch zeigt, wie es geht: für Frühstück, Mittag- und Abendessen, aber auch für süße Snacks. Auf einen Blick sehen Sie, wie viel Eisen Ihr Körper dabei aufnimmt.Hilft Spinat wirklich? Muss ich Medikamente und Nahrungsergänzungsmittel einnehmen, um mir genügend Eisen zuzuführen? Der Lebensmittelwissenschaftler und Biochemiker Klaus Günther räumt mit Mythen auf und gibt handfeste Tipps nach neuesten Erkenntnissen aus der Forschung – mit Rezepten für eisenhaltige Gerichte und Smoothies.
Eivissa: The Ibiza Cookbook
by Anne Sijmonsbergen‘This is my dream cookbook … A really evocative and delicious collection of recipes and a tantalising glimpse of a beautiful island’ – Russell Norman, author of Polpo Shortlisted for the Food & Travel Cookery Book of the Year at the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2016.
Eivissa: The Ibiza Cookbook
by Anne Sijmonsbergen‘This is my dream cookbook … A really evocative and delicious collection of recipes and a tantalising glimpse of a beautiful island’ – Russell Norman, author of Polpo Shortlisted for the Food & Travel Cookery Book of the Year at the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2016.
Ekstedt: The Nordic Art of Analogue Cooking
by Niklas Ekstedt'With equal parts of birch wood and passion, we keep the flames alive. We cook all our ingredients over an open fire. Charcoal and smoke are our most powerful tools. No electric griddle, no gas stove – only natural heat, soot, ash, smoke and fire. We have chosen these ways to prepare our food as a tribute to the ancient way of cooking. At Ekstedt it is the flames that are superior.' Through his bold flavours at the eponymous Michelin-starred restaurant, Niklas Ekstedt ignites our primal fire-side instincts. His abandonment of modern technology may be a little difficult to replicate in your own kitchen, but his spirit will convince you to get back to basics where you can. The restaurant, Ekstedt, is at the very heart and centre of the book, providing the foundation for Niklas' stories of seasonal, and regional, traditional Swedish cooking. Dishes from the restaurant, and in the pages of this sumptuous book, include braised lamb shoulder with seaweed butter and wild garlic capers, juniper-smoked pike and perch, ember-baked leeks with charcoal cream, pine-smoked mussels, and wood-oven baked almond cake. Stunning photography from David Loftus brings Niklas' recipes and the Nordic seasons to life. ------------------------------------------- Praise for Food From The FireBest books of 2016 – London Evening Standard'The Swedish cookbook that's about to set your world – ok – your dinner on fire' – Esquire Magazine
Ekstedt: The Nordic Art of Analogue Cooking
by Niklas Ekstedt'With equal parts of birch wood and passion, we keep the flames alive. We cook all our ingredients over an open fire. Charcoal and smoke are our most powerful tools. No electric griddle, no gas stove – only natural heat, soot, ash, smoke and fire. We have chosen these ways to prepare our food as a tribute to the ancient way of cooking. At Ekstedt it is the flames that are superior.' Through his bold flavours at the eponymous Michelin-starred restaurant, Niklas Ekstedt ignites our primal fire-side instincts. His abandonment of modern technology may be a little difficult to replicate in your own kitchen, but his spirit will convince you to get back to basics where you can. The restaurant, Ekstedt, is at the very heart and centre of the book, providing the foundation for Niklas' stories of seasonal, and regional, traditional Swedish cooking. Dishes from the restaurant, and in the pages of this sumptuous book, include braised lamb shoulder with seaweed butter and wild garlic capers, juniper-smoked pike and perch, ember-baked leeks with charcoal cream, pine-smoked mussels, and wood-oven baked almond cake. Stunning photography from David Loftus brings Niklas' recipes and the Nordic seasons to life. ------------------------------------------- Praise for Food From The FireBest books of 2016 – London Evening Standard'The Swedish cookbook that's about to set your world – ok – your dinner on fire' – Esquire Magazine
The Elegant Economist
by Eliza ActonBefore Mrs Beeton there was Eliza Acton, whose crisp, clear, simple style and foolproof instructions established the format for modern cookery writing, leading to her being called 'the best writer of recipes in the English language' by Delia Smith. Including such English classics as suet pudding, raspberry jam, lemonade and 'superlative mincemeat' as well as evocatively-named creations like 'Threadneedle Street Biscuits', 'Baron Liebig's Beef Gravy' and 'Apple Hedgehog', these recipes advocate using the best produce available to create wholesome, inexpensive dishes that are still a pleasure to cook and eat today.
Elegant Lace Cakes: Over 25 delicate cake decorating designs for contemporary lace cakes
by Zoe ClarkCreate breathtakingly beautiful lace cakes with acclaimed cake designer and bestselling author Zoe Clark.Features 12 elegant and exquisite lace cake designs for weddings and special occasions in a variety of colorways.Innovative new products such as Sugarveil and Cake Lace are explored, along with established techniques including embossing, applique, piping and brushwork.Each main cake is presented alongside a smaller spin-off idea, showing you how the effects can also be applied to cookies, mini cakes and fondant fancies to complement the theme.Tried and tested recipes, informative step-by-step photography, practical instructions and helpful tips make this the definitive guide to lace cakes.
The Elements of Baking: Making any recipe gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free or vegan (The art and science of baking ANY recipe)
by Katarina Cermelj'As soon as I read The Elements of Baking, I knew it would have a permanent spot on my kitchen bookshelf.' Dorie Greenspan, New York Times bestselling author of Baking with DorieArmed with a PhD in Inorganic Chemistry, Katarina Cermelj lays out the science behind baking and the ingredients that make it work, so you can easily adapt your baking to your diet and lifestyle, and still make sure it tastes spectacular. With an abundance of mouth-watering recipes together with quantitative modification rules that you can use to convert any recipe into whatever version you fancy, The Elements of Baking will transform the way you think about ingredients. It will be a constant companion in the kitchen and the book you refer to every time you want to bake.Just like the recipes of her popular baking blog The Loopy Whisk, the recipes Katarina shares in her latest book are always approachable, reliable and incredibly delicious, ranging from savoury dishes like Gluten-free Cheesy Garlic Pull-apart Bread and Vegan Veggie & Hummus Galette to sweet delicacies like Dairy-free Apple Pie Cupcakes and Egg-free Lemon Swirl Cheesecake Bars. And the gluten-free vegan chapter will delight anyone who has to avoid gluten, eggs and dairy, with recipes such as Gluten-free Vegan Cinnamon Rolls and Guten-free Vegan Lemon Meringue Cake. With a completely novel approach to baking and modifying recipes, The Elements of Baking will demystify allergy-friendly baking once and for all.
The Elements of Dessert
by Francisco J. Migoya The Culinary Institute of AmericaThe essential guide to truly stunning desserts from pastry chef Francisco Migoya In this gorgeous and comprehensive new cookbook, Chef Migoya begins with the essential elements of contemporary desserts—like mousses, doughs, and ganaches—showing pastry chefs and students how to master those building blocks before molding and incorporating them into creative finished desserts. He then explores in detail pre-desserts, plated desserts, dessert buffets, passed desserts, cakes, and petits fours. Throughout, gorgeous and instructive photography displays steps, techniques, and finished items. The more than 200 recipes and variations collected here cover virtually every technique, concept, and type of dessert, giving professionals and home cooks a complete education in modern desserts. More than 200 recipes including everything from artisan chocolates to French macarons to complex masterpieces like Bacon Ice Cream with Crisp French Toast and Maple Sauce Written by Certified Master Baker Francisco Migoya, a highly respected pastry chef and the author of Frozen Desserts and The Modern Café, both from Wiley Combining Chef Migoya's expertise with that of The Culinary Institute of America, The Elements of Dessert is a must-have resource for professionals, students, and serious home cooks.
The Elements of Taste
by Gray Kunz Peter KaminskyGray Kunz has teamed up with food writer Peter Kaminsky to put together a cookbook that looks precisely at what taste is. They have identified 14 basic tastes in the chef's palate and offer recipes showing how to use these fundamental building blocks.
The Elimination Diet: Discover the Foods That Are Making You Sick and Tired--and Feel Better Fast
by Tom Malterre Alissa SegerstenThe Diet Designed Just for YouCould the toast you ate for breakfast bring on your afternoon headache? Could the milk in your coffee cause joint pain and brain fog? Could your healthy tofu stir-fry slow your metabolism? Yes-there is an age-old, powerful connection between what you eat and how you feel. Just as no two bodies are the same, no two diets work for everyone. The only way to discover your ideal diet is to follow an elimination diet that will help you link foods to symptoms and customize a diet that works for you. Known for their ability to radically improve overall health, elimination diets are growing in popularity. But there's no definitive book that explains how to follow one safely and effectively-until now. Written by two authors who are revered in the alternative health market and functional medicine community, THE ELIMINATION DIET guides you through a proven three-phase program that detoxifies the body and promotes fast healing:Phase 1: Detoxification--A 2-day liquid fast that includes broths, smoothies, and juices to calm the immune system and removes toxins from the body.Phase 2: Elimination--For 2 weeks, you will eliminate potentially inflammatory foods from your diet, which will ease symptoms quickly.Phase 3: Customization--For 2 months, you will test different foods to see what works for you and what doesn't, resulting in a tailored diet you can enjoy for life. Complete with over 100 delicious recipes, shopping lists, and meal plans, THE ELIMINATION DIET is a complete resource for you to improve your health and feel better, naturally.
Elite Authenticity: Remaking Distinction in Food Discourse (Oxford Studies in Sociolinguistics)
by Gwynne MapesFood plays a central role in the production of culture and is likewise a powerful resource for the representation and organization of social order. Status is asserted or contested through both the materiality of food (its substance, its raw economics, and its manufacture or preparation) and through its discursivity (its marketing, staging, and the way it is depicted and discussed). This intersection of materiality and discursivity makes food an ideal site for examining the place of language in contemporary class formations, and for engaging cutting-edge debates in sociolinguistics on language materiality. In Elite Authenticity, Gwynne Mapes integrates theories of mediatization, materiality, and authenticity in order to explore the discursive production of elite status and class inequality in food discourse. Relying on a range of methodological approaches, Mapes examines restaurant reviews and articles published in the New York Times food section; a collection of Instagram posts from @nytfood; ethnographically-informed fieldwork in four renowned Brooklyn, NY, restaurants; and a recorded dinner conversation with six food-enthusiasts. Across these varied genres of data, she demonstrates how a discourse of "elite authenticity" represents a particular surfacing of rhetorical maneuvers in which distinction is orchestrated, avowed/disavowed, and circulated. Elite Authenticity takes a multimodal critical discourse analysis approach, drawing on theories from linguistics, food and cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, and philosophy. Its presentation and analysis of aural, visual, spatial, material, and embodied discourse will be of interest to scholars and students of communication studies, critical discourse studies, sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and cultural geography.
Elite Authenticity: Remaking Distinction in Food Discourse (Oxford Studies in Sociolinguistics)
by Gwynne MapesFood plays a central role in the production of culture and is likewise a powerful resource for the representation and organization of social order. Status is asserted or contested through both the materiality of food (its substance, its raw economics, and its manufacture or preparation) and through its discursivity (its marketing, staging, and the way it is depicted and discussed). This intersection of materiality and discursivity makes food an ideal site for examining the place of language in contemporary class formations, and for engaging cutting-edge debates in sociolinguistics on language materiality. In Elite Authenticity, Gwynne Mapes integrates theories of mediatization, materiality, and authenticity in order to explore the discursive production of elite status and class inequality in food discourse. Relying on a range of methodological approaches, Mapes examines restaurant reviews and articles published in the New York Times food section; a collection of Instagram posts from @nytfood; ethnographically-informed fieldwork in four renowned Brooklyn, NY, restaurants; and a recorded dinner conversation with six food-enthusiasts. Across these varied genres of data, she demonstrates how a discourse of "elite authenticity" represents a particular surfacing of rhetorical maneuvers in which distinction is orchestrated, avowed/disavowed, and circulated. Elite Authenticity takes a multimodal critical discourse analysis approach, drawing on theories from linguistics, food and cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, and philosophy. Its presentation and analysis of aural, visual, spatial, material, and embodied discourse will be of interest to scholars and students of communication studies, critical discourse studies, sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and cultural geography.
Ella's Kitchen: The Red One (Ella's Kitchen)
by Ella's KitchenAll the things you love about Ella's Kitchen in a book! 100 easy, tasty and healthy recipes to inspire big and little cooks, ranging from the easiest of snacks and light meals that can be rustled up in minutes to delicious and satisfying dinners. Packed with clever twists and shortcuts to make life as easy as possible for busy parents. For weekends and holidays, when there is a bit more time available, there are leisurely breakfast recipes such as 'Purple' Blueberry Pancakes and more involved cooking projects such as Hooray for the Weekend.Full of fun ideas for getting children involved in preparing, cooking and exploring food. Colour-in features and stickers mean that kids will love the book as much as their parents do.
Ella's Kitchen: The Easy Family Cookbook; More Than 100 Recipes For The Family Table (Ella's Kitchen)
by Ella's KitchenElla's Kitchen: The Easy Family Cook Book is packed with more than 100 easy-to-make and delicious family recipes that bring everyone together to share in life's foody adventures. In chapters organized by mealtime, each recipe has been carefully developed to ensure that it's perfectly balanced and lip-smackingly tasty for little ones and grown-ups alike. Find out which meals are best to adapt for weaning babies, know what to cook for a play-date crowd-pleaser (little friends will go mad for Munchy Cheese and Leek Sausages); and see instantly which dinners keep beautifully warm for when mum or dad gets home ("Your Sunshine Carnival Curry is in the oven!"). Building on the huge success of the previous three books in the series, this latest addition to the Ella's Kitchen Cook Book library is an absolute must for busy families with hungry tummies to feed up and down the family tree.