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New Releases by Nina Simonds

Nina Simonds is the author of Spices of Life (2012), Food of China (2005), Classic Chinese Cuisine (2003), A Little Taste of China (2003), Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats (2002).

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Spices of Life

release date: Oct 23, 2012
Spices of Life
In this groundbreaking cookbook, Nina Simonds offers us more than 175 luscious recipes, along with practical tips for a sensible lifestyle, that demonstrate that health-giving foods not only provide pleasure but can make a huge difference in our lives. With her emphasis on the tonic properties of a wide variety of foods, herbs, and spices, this book also brings us up to date on the latest scientific research. In every recipe–gathered from cultures around the world in which good eating is a way of life–Simonds gives us dishes that are both irresistible and have a positive effect on one’s well-being. For example: -Cardamom, a key digestive, subtly seasons her Steamed Asparagus with Cardamom Butter. -Cinnamon, which strengthens the heart and alleviates nervous tension, adds spice to her Fragrant Cinnamon Pork with Sweet Potatoes. -Basil has long been used as a healing salve and in teas. So who wouldn’t feel rejuvenated by a delicious bowlful of Sun-Dried Tomato Soup with Fresh Basil? -Peanuts, which fortify the immune system and lower cholesterol, provide a tasty, crunchy accent in Sichuan Kung Pao Chicken. -Mint, which has many healing properties, from taming muscle spasms to dissolving gallstones, can be relished in Minty Snap Peas accompanying Pan-Roasted Salmon or in a Pineapple Salsa served with Jerk Pork Cutlets. -And peaches give us vitamin C, beta carotene, and fiber. So enjoy them in a wonderful Gingery Peach-a-Berry Cobbler. To help us understand what part these health-restoring foods can play in our lives, Simonds peppers Spices of Life with lively interviews with a variety of experts, including Dr. Jim Duke, who offers anti-aging advice from his Herbal Farmacy; Dr. Andrew Weil, who discusses his latest nutritional findings; and Dr. U. K. Krishna, who explains basic Ayurvedic practices for healthy living. And more. With its delicious, easy-to-prepare recipes and concise health information, this delightful book opens up a whole new world of tastes for us to enjoy every day and to share with family and friends.

Food of China

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Food of China
A real taste of a country that has one of the worl

Classic Chinese Cuisine

release date: Sep 01, 2003
Classic Chinese Cuisine
Presents a combination of traditional recipes and dishes from the various culinary regions of China, introduced by gleanings of history, culture, and anecdote and augmented by a guide to Chinese ingredients, techniques, equipment, and menu planning.

A Little Taste of China

release date: Jan 01, 2003
A Little Taste of China
Discover the world of Chinese food through the pages of this beautiful little book. The combination of photography and easy recipes will inject the flavours and ingredients of the Orient straight into your home.

Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats
Spectacular fireworks, silk lions dancing through the streets, sumptuous family banquets - these are the hallmarks of Chinese New Year. Now, discover how to bring this splendid celebration, and others, into your own home. In this glorious collection, bestselling cookbook author Nina Simonds joins with Leslie Swartz and The Children''s Museum, Boston, to offer festival lore, traditional stories, delectable recipes, and engaging activities that will inspire you to enjoy a full year of Chinese holidays. Try such treats as golden New Year''s dumplings or tasty moon cakes. Build a kite at Qing Ming or a miniature dragon boat for the Dragon Boat Festival. Share the stories of the greedy Kitchen God or the valiant imperial warrior Hou Yi. Whether your family ahs embraced these holidays for generations or is introducing new traditions, Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats offers exciting ways for the whole family to celebrate year after year, presenting background information, related tales, and activities for celebrating five Chinese festivals--Chinese New Year, the Lantern Festival, Qing Ming, the Dragon Boat Festival, and the Moon Festival.

Asian Wraps

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Asian Wraps
The author of Asian Noodles and A Spoonful of Ginger furnishes more than seventy-five delectable recipes for a wide range of wrapped Asian delicacies, including Flaky Curried Turnovers, Lemony Thai Salad Packages, Seared Garlic Beef with Roasted Rainbow Peppers, and more.

A Spoonful of Ginger

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release date: Jan 01, 1999
A Spoonful of Ginger
Introduces 200 recipes based on the Asian philosophy of food and the balance of yin and yang, including specialty recipes to soothe a variety of illnesses and ailments

Asian Noodles

release date: Jan 15, 1997
Asian Noodles
An authority on Asian cuisine offers a range of noodle dishes that can be made at home, featuring recipes for soups, salads, appetizers, side dishes, and complete suppers.

China Express

release date: Jan 01, 1993
China Express
Fast, fresh, light, and easy Chinese dishes, all made with ingredients that are widely available in any well-stocked supermarket.

China's Food

release date: Jan 01, 1991
China's Food
Introduces the history, regional specialties, and customs of Chinese cuisine, and tells where to find the best fare

Chinese Seasons

Chinese Seasons
Suggests seasonal menus for Chinese-style meals, and includes recipes for appetizers, vegetables, seafood, meats, poultry, fruit, breads, soups, salads, sauces, and desserts
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