Simple Food for the Good Life
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Fifty years before the phrase "simple living" became fashionable, Helen and Scott Nearing were living their celebrated "Good Life" on homesteads first in Vermont, then in Maine. All the way to their ninth decades, the Nearings grew their own food, built their own buildings, and fought an eloquent combat against the silliness of America's infatuation with consumer goods and refined foods. They also wrote or co-wrote more than thirty books, many of which are now being brought back into print by the Good Life Center and Chelsea Green. Simple Food for the Good Life is a jovial collection of "quips, quotes, and one-of-a-kind recipes meant to amuse and intrigue all of those who find themselves in the kitchen, willingly or otherwise." Recipes such as Horse Chow, Scott's Emulsion, Crusty Carrot Croakers, Raw Beet Borscht, Creamy Blueberry Soup, and Super Salad for a Crowd should improve the mood as well as whet the appetite of any guest. Here is an antidote for the whole foods enthusiast who is "fed up" with the anxieties and drudgeries of preparing fancy meals with stylish, expensive, hard-to-find ingredients. This celebration of salads, leftovers, raw foods, and homegrown fruits and vegetables takes the straightest imaginable route from their stem or vine to your table. "The funniest, crankiest, most ambivalent cookbook you'll ever read," said Food & Wine magazine. "This is more than a mere cookbook," said Health Science magazine: "It belongs to the category of classics, destined to be remembered through the ages." Among Helen Nearing's numerous books is Chelsea Green's Loving and Leaving the Good Life, a memoir of her fifty-year marriage to Scott Nearing and the story of Scott's deliberate death at the age of one hundred. Helen and Scott Nearing's final homestead in Harborside, Maine, has been established in perpetuity as an educational progam under the name of The Good Life Center.
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| 07-15-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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I own about 50 cookbooks, but since buying "Simple Food for the Good Life" I am thinking about chucking all others but this one. This is the ultimate cookbook that I have been looking for. The proof is in the pudding as they say, and the pudding here is the delectable way that these recipes come together. So far, I've tried the Horsechow (Yum), the Black Bean Soup (best I've ever had) and the Peanut Butter Balls (which turn out to be a treat very close in taste to a Power Bar or Peanut Better Candy ...only good for you, too) Next I will be trying the onion curry. The best of all of this is that these recipes use very few ingredients and the effort to nourish yourself with good food is reduced to minimum. I love this book!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-18 10:35:22 EST)
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| 02-14-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Having been a fan and reader of the Nearing's books and column in the Mother Earth News Magazine since the 70's, I was delighted to find this book by Helen Nearing. I always wondered what their daily faire was like and what types of food they grew. This is not only an informative guide to eating vegetarian, but also quite humorous with Helen's 'straight from the hip' style of talk. I love this book and look at it several times a week for new ideas. I recommend it highly!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-15 19:30:09 EST)
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| 06-27-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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This is an excellent book! It is much more than a recipe book, and is a recipe for long life and health as well. It describes the negative health results of constantly "feasting" in this country, and shows how a much simpler approach to eating can bring health and longevity. The author and spouse lived an active life to their late 90's and rarely if ever were sick. This book explains why.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-20 02:01:12 EST)
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