Faces of Local Food

Faces of Local Food
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Publisher : Sweetgrass Books
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781591522003
ISBN-13 : 1591522005
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Book Synopsis Faces of Local Food by : Charlotte Caldwell

Download or read book Faces of Local Food written by Charlotte Caldwell and published by Sweetgrass Books. This book was released on 2018-02-28 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Charlotte Caldwell's newest release, The Faces of Local Food: Celebrating the People Who Feed Us, is a collection of personal vignettes giving readers an intimate perspective into the lives of those people who contribute to a vibrant local food system. We step out of the grocery store to join fishermen, farmers, and ranchers on their boats and in their fields; into the kitchens of innovative chefs; into the warehouse of a local food hub; and we meet with other meaningful contributors and visionaries to hear their stories - their histories, motivations, experiences, challenges, and insights.

The understanding gained from The Faces of Local Food will foster a paradigm shift in the way we consumers understand and value our local food producers, and will inspire us to buy local - supporting our health and our community simultaneously.

  • Features foreword from author/educator/environmentalist Bill McKibben
  • Features 50 profiles on the Lowcountry's biggest culinary influencers
  • Location serves as model and case study to illustrate methods that can be applied nationwide
  • Features 153 beautiful full-color images from author/photographer Charlotte Caldwell
  • Printed in the United States


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