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NATIVE FUEL is a flavorful blend of insights, recipes and regional food history Paul Menta calls, "not just a cookbook, but a food adventure". The series emphasizes old and new Keys dishes, food secrets from local residents, healthy preparation and the value of sourcing local foods. The book's intriguing recipes invite experimentation, while vivid photographs present food as art, making NATIVE FUEL a "cookbook for your coffee table"!
NATIVE FUEL is a flavorful blend of insights, recipes and regional food history Paul Menta calls, "not just a cookbook, but a food adventure". The series emphasizes old and new Keys dishes, food secrets from local residents, healthy preparation and the value of sourcing local foods. The book's intriguing recipes invite experimentation, while vivid photographs present food as art, making NATIVE FUEL a "cookbook for your coffee table"!
A gripping chronicle of the most powerful hurricane to ever hit the United States and its devastating aftermath details the fiercest storm of September 1935 from the perspectives of survivors of the storm, Federal Emergency Relief Administration employees, and government officials. Reprint.
KEY WEST NATIVE FUEL - Key West Edition is a flavorful blend of sea salt & honey, fruits & vegetables, and seafood & fish of the Florida Keys. Woven together with insights, recipes and regional food history Paul Menta calls Native Fuel, "Not just a cookbook, but a food adventure!" The series emphasizes old and new Keys dishes, food secrets from local residents, healthy preparation and the value of sourcing local foods. The book's intriguing recipes invite experimentation, while vivid photographs present food as art, making NATIVE FUEL a "Cookbook for your Coffee Table!" www.KeyWestFuel.com
Alternating a tale of the past that has become a part of Key West legend with a contemporary story that reflects the pulse of life there today, Hersey weaves in these stories a brilliant human tapestry of the place that means a great deal to him. From the author of A Bell For Adano and Hiroshima comes this final collections of stories.
In 1839, Emily's husband vanishes from an isolated island off the coast of Key West where he tends to the lighthouse. Emily takes charge of the lighthouse to support her three children. But unexpected help arrives when a runaway slave washes up on their beach.