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9780399537776

The Lost Arts of Hearth & Home The Happy Luddite's Guide to Domestic Self-Sufficiency

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  • ISBN13:

    9780399537776

  • ISBN10:

    0399537775

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-10-02
  • Publisher: Perigee Trade
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $23.00

Summary

A celebration of the new old-fashioned approach to living-from soapmaking to sewing to bread baking and much more.The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home is not about extreme, off-the-grid-living. It's for city and suburban dwellers with day jobs:people who like doing things themselves with a needle and thread, garden hoe, or manual saw; traditionalists who love to cook with fresh natural ingredients and use time-honored techniques for preservation.This book offers projects that are decidedly unplugged and a little daring-readers will find more open fires than electric ovens, more jars on shelves than in the fridge, and more handmade soaps than store-bought ones. Intended for hobby and armchair homesteaders alike, it's a guide for industrious crafters and cooks who aren't afraid to roll up their sleeves. Readers will learn the history and how-to of everything from quilting and soap making to bread baking, all without the electric toys that take away from the experience of making things by hand.

Author Biography

Ken Albala is professor of history at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, where he teaches courses on the Renaissance and Reformation, Food History, and the History of Medicine. He is the author of many books on food, includ­ing Eating Right in the Renaissance, Food in Early Modern Europe, Cooking in Europe 1250–1650, The Banquet: Dining in the Great Courts of Late Renaissance Europe, Beans: A History (winner of the 2008 International Association of Culinary Professionals Jane Grigson Award), Pancake, and the forthcoming World Cuisines written with the Culinary Institute of America. He is also the editor of three food series for Greenwood Press with 27 vol­umes in print and is now editing a four-volume Food Cultures of the World Encyclopedia. Albala has been the book reviews edi­tor of Food Culture and Society for the past six years and is now co-editor of the journal. He is currently researching a history of theological controversies surrounding fasting in the Reforma­tion Era and editing two collected volumes of essays, one on the Renaissance, the other on food and faith.
Rosanna Nafziger grew up on a mountain in West Virginia. She spent her girlhood working in the orchard, plant­ing beans, and selling pies at the farmers' market. Now she trans­lates the traditions of her Appa­lachian Mennonite upbringing to the urban kitchen on her blog, Paprikahead.com. A chef, nanny, and editor, she lives in San Francisco. This is her first book.

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