PortadaGruposCharlasMásPanorama actual
Buscar en el sitio
Este sitio utiliza cookies para ofrecer nuestros servicios, mejorar el rendimiento, análisis y (si no estás registrado) publicidad. Al usar LibraryThing reconoces que has leído y comprendido nuestros términos de servicio y política de privacidad. El uso del sitio y de los servicios está sujeto a estas políticas y términos.

Resultados de Google Books

Pulse en una miniatura para ir a Google Books.

Cargando...

The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook: Save Food, Save Money and Save the Planet

por Cinda Chavich

MiembrosReseñasPopularidadValoración promediaConversaciones
1011,855,669 (2)Ninguno
Shortlisted for a 2016 IACP Food Matters Award Winner of a 2016 Gourmand World Cookbook Award Imagine going to the supermarket and buying three bags full of food but then dropping one in the parking lot before driving away. With the amount of food we waste, it's like we all do the equivalent of that every single week. Forty percent of food is wasted in North America. When you drop leftovers into the household trash or even the compost pile, not only are you emptying your wallet, you are also contributing to global warming. It's time to get smarter about sustainable consumerism. With more than 140 recipes organized by ingredient and countless brilliant ideas for using everything up, The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook will show you how to shop, cook, and eat with zero waste. You'll learn how to transform leftovers into delicious new dishes, how to store and preserve foods to make them last, how to shop smart when buying in bulk, and interpret "best-before" dates. You'll even learn how to cook once and create three different meals. So heed the wisdom of your grandparents and reclaim the contents of your fridge.… (más)
Ninguno
Cargando...

Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará.

Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro.

I wanted to like this book. I certainly like the concept: who wouldn't want to be able to cook a tasty dish using what they've already got on-hand? It was a treasured skill amongst our (great-) grandmothers, but it definitely hasn't been passed down. So I was really looking forward to getting my hands on this! And it was... Disappointing.

I don't recall seeing a section on how to shop, beyond a vague "have a specific plan for everything you buy". (Incidentally, Kitchen Karate, which is an online set of tutorials for improvisational meal prep, suggests two handfuls of vegetables, one cupped handful of grains & 1 palm of protein, per person, per meal).

Mostly, the book consists of a listing of ingredients & ideas/recipes of what to do with them. It's a compilation of Google searches.

I was particularly hoping that the author would get into the topic of not just reducing the volume of waste that we generate, but also the type; getting us to reconsider what we think of as waste in the first place. For example: corn-on-the-cob yields tea (from the silk), papillote-style wrappers for grilling fish (the inner husk), & stock (from the cob). But that's an example I learned myself through Google searches: Cavich never explores this territory.

(One thing Google isn't always so good about is answering questions of wisdom: is it wise to use gnawed cobs for stock? Assuming it is, how long should one cook it/how much should it be simmered down? Authorial research would be a valuable boon for questions like this.)
I suppose, if your internet connection is unreliable, this book might be a worthwhile addition to your bookshelf? But I feel like I'm stretching for that. ( )
  Heduanna | Aug 16, 2015 |
sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Debes iniciar sesión para editar los datos de Conocimiento Común.
Para más ayuda, consulta la página de ayuda de Conocimiento Común.
Título canónico
Título original
Títulos alternativos
Fecha de publicación original
Personas/Personajes
Lugares importantes
Acontecimientos importantes
Películas relacionadas
Epígrafe
Dedicatoria
Primeras palabras
Citas
Últimas palabras
Aviso de desambiguación
Editores de la editorial
Blurbistas
Idioma original
DDC/MDS Canónico
LCC canónico

Referencias a esta obra en fuentes externas.

Wikipedia en inglés

Ninguno

Shortlisted for a 2016 IACP Food Matters Award Winner of a 2016 Gourmand World Cookbook Award Imagine going to the supermarket and buying three bags full of food but then dropping one in the parking lot before driving away. With the amount of food we waste, it's like we all do the equivalent of that every single week. Forty percent of food is wasted in North America. When you drop leftovers into the household trash or even the compost pile, not only are you emptying your wallet, you are also contributing to global warming. It's time to get smarter about sustainable consumerism. With more than 140 recipes organized by ingredient and countless brilliant ideas for using everything up, The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook will show you how to shop, cook, and eat with zero waste. You'll learn how to transform leftovers into delicious new dishes, how to store and preserve foods to make them last, how to shop smart when buying in bulk, and interpret "best-before" dates. You'll even learn how to cook once and create three different meals. So heed the wisdom of your grandparents and reclaim the contents of your fridge.

No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca.

Descripción del libro
Resumen Haiku

Debates activos

Ninguno

Cubiertas populares

Enlaces rápidos

Valoración

Promedio: (2)
0.5
1
1.5
2 1
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5

¿Eres tú?

Conviértete en un Autor de LibraryThing.

 

Acerca de | Contactar | LibraryThing.com | Privacidad/Condiciones | Ayuda/Preguntas frecuentes | Blog | Tienda | APIs | TinyCat | Bibliotecas heredadas | Primeros reseñadores | Conocimiento común | 206,436,284 libros! | Barra superior: Siempre visible