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Hank Shaw, “Hunt, Gather, Cook: Finding the Forgotten Feast”, 2011.

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Here I present: Hank Shaw, “Hunt, Gather, Cook: Finding the Forgotten Feast”, 2011.

INTRODUCTION.

The difference’s between City… Farmland… Wilderness… in cookbooks is large.  This is a cookbook for wilderness ingredients.  The cookbook consists of nineteen (19) chapters listed BELOW.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

PART I: FORAGING FROM COAST TO COAST

1. WILD GREENS ARE EVERYWHERE

2. FRUITS AND BERRIES OF THE WILD

3. ACORNS: LOVING THE UNLOVED

4. BEACH PEAS, SEA ROCKETS, AND MEMORIES

5. MISCELLANEOUS WILD PLANTS

6. WINES FROM FRUIT AND FLOWER

PART II: FISHING AND FEASTING FROM STREAMS TO THE SEA

7. WHY FISH?

8. CLAMS AND THEIR COUSINS

9. BLUEGILLS AND OTHER PANFISH

10. CATCHING THE ORNERY CRAB

11. HERRING AND SHAD: TIMING IS EVERYTHING

12.ROCK COD, PORGIES, AND OTHER BOTTOM DWELLERS

13. THE MISFITS OF AMERICA’S OCEANS, PONDS, AND RIVERS

PART III: HUNTING FOR FOOD AND FULFILLMENT

14. WHY HUNT?

15.RABBITS, HARES, AND SQUIRRELS

16. VENISON: DEER, ELK, ANTELOPE, AND MOOSE

17. WILD BOAR AND WILD CHARCUTERIE

18. UPLAND GAME BIRDS: PHEASANT, GROUSE, QUAIL

19. WATERFOWL: DUCKS, GEESE, AND THE MYSTICAL SNIPE

EPILOGUE

 

Here I presented: Hank Shaw, “Hunt, Gather, Cook: Finding the Forgotten Feast”, 2011

COMMENTS.

The best chapters are the birds #18 & #19 in my opinion.  ABOVE is a dozen birds most people may have eaten but not cooked themselves.  Chicken is typically cooked by everyone. This book is the change from chicken only.

This book also has a good venison  chapter  (elk, deer, mouse, antelope). Venison is only topped in popularity by beef, pork, and lamb. This is a excellent starting point for people eating venison.

 

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