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Cookin' jones, ignite your culinary spirit, Germaine Jenkins

Label
Cookin' jones, ignite your culinary spirit, Germaine Jenkins
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cookin' jones
Responsibility statement
Germaine Jenkins
Sub title
ignite your culinary spirit
Summary
"As a child, Germaine's parents were the best cooks she knew. Her love with the culinary world grew Saturday afternoons watching Martin Yan, Jacques Pepin, and Julia Child on PBS. After she had kids of [her] own and graduated from Johnson & Wales University, Ms. Jenkins got attention. She was offered three different positions for her cooking and food science skills. 'Uh oh, I got my cookin' jones on' was a familiar declaration to her toddlers that mama was gonna take what she learned from her parents, PBS, a collection of at least 30 cookbooks, friends, and her time as Nutrition Coordinator at the Lowcountry Food Bank to bring those tastes from around the world to their little kitchen in the projects. Many of those recipes landed on a ragtag website ... As Germaine worked to build Fresh Future Farm, home cooking took a back seat until the farm store opened and she was able to share customized and culturally relevant cooking ideas with the Farm's customers.... [T]his cookbook ... was created as a resource for new cooks and experienced cooks alike to add twists to their cooking routine. Highly flavored healthy food is a joy and not a chore. Most recipes can be customized to meet dietary needs or the ingredients are available in your refrigerator and pantry. Food is medicine and medicine can taste delicious!"--Amazon.com
Table Of Contents
Breakfast -- Lunch -- Dips & sauces -- Sides -- Entrees -- Veggies -- Desserts -- Teas & tonics
resource.variantTitle
Cooking jones

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