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Sarah Elton

    Sarah Elton est une auteure et journaliste dont le travail explore la durabilité et nos systèmes alimentaires. Elle examine de manière critique le lien entre ce que nous mangeons et le monde en général, en explorant comment nous pouvons cultiver une approche plus durable et éthique de l'alimentation. Par son écriture, elle incite les lecteurs à réfléchir aux origines de leurs repas et à leur impact sur la planète. Sa prose est perspicace et stimulante, encourageant une relation plus consciente avec ce qui nous nourrit.

    Meatless?
    Starting from Scratch: What You Should Know about Food and Cooking
    Locavore
    • Locavore

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(24)Évaluer

      Strawberries in January, fresh tomatoes year-round and New Zealand lamb -- these well-traveled foods which we pile regularly into our shopping carts have a carbon imprint the size of an SUV. Now, a burgeoning local food movement taking place in Canadian cities and on Canadian farms is changing the way we eat and think about food. Locavore tells the stories of how foodies, 100-milers, urbanites, farmers, gardeners, chefs and just plain old folks in Canada are creating a new local food order that has the potential to fight climate change and feed us all. Part front-line reporting, part analysis, part passionate description of food, this book shows how the pieces of a post-industrial food system are being assembled by an interesting cast of characters who want to reclaim food as their own. From city-dwellers keeping chickens in their backyards to Ontario farmers shunning national grocery chains and selling their meat from the backs of their trucks, from the fastidious seed savers who are collecting and preserving the genetic material of heritage plants to the artisan cheese-makers of Quebec, this book tells the stories of a diverse cast of characters and lays out a blueprint for a new local food order.

      Locavore
    • Focusing on the relationship between young readers and food, this manifesto by Sarah Elton introduces the science and history behind ingredients and flavors. It simplifies complex concepts like heat, fat, and flavor balance, making cooking accessible for budding chefs. Practical tips on understanding recipes, ingredient substitutions, and pantry essentials empower children to appreciate food beyond prepackaged meals. By encouraging exploration of new tastes and awareness of food origins, the book aims to inspire healthier eating habits and foster culinary conversations.

      Starting from Scratch: What You Should Know about Food and Cooking
    • Meatless?

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      This book takes a fresh look at the world of vegetarianism, exploring the history, culture and philosophy behind the practice of cutting meat from one's diet, including religious reasons.

      Meatless?