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Taps into the burgeoning «buy local» movementAuthor is an experienced microfarmer and is well-respected in the food community, having written several books on food and food historyWith its focus on selecting, producing, and marketing the most profitable crops, Microfarming differentiates itself from other gardening books as an entrepreneur’s business guideOffers down-to-earth advice about what will and will not work for particular regions, people, and lifestyles when it comes to starting a microfarm: this is not a one-size-fits-all approachWritten in a conversational, accessible styleEntertaining as well as informative, introducing readers to several real-life successful microfarmers and offering personal anecdotes

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Prepare the exiting and flavorful cuisine of the American Southwest with this easy-to-follow Santa Fe cookbook.Nestled at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Santa Fe has the spirit of the Native American, Spanish, Mexican and Anglo-American settlers who built it—and an exciting cuisine to match. Some of today's hottest Santa Fe chefs are incorporating the region's staple ingredients—rice, beans, squash and chiles—into mouthwatering new tex-mex dishes.Authentic Southwestern recipes include: Mexican Corn Chowder from The Pink Adobe Restaurant Carne Adovada from Marie's New Mexican Kitchen Rack of Lamb with Heirloom Bean Ragout from Santecafe Orange-marinated Chicken Fajitas from Santa Fe School of Cooking Red Corn Rubbed Chicken from Inn of the Anasazi Chilean Sea Bass Napoleon from La Casa Sena Taco-nolis from Cafe Pasqual'sFood of Santa Fe offers the best of Southwest cooking, New Mexico's traditional dishes, and a sampling of today's cooking innovations. Introductory essays provide the historical and geographical context of the cuisine, and glossaries of unusual ingredients, along with illustrated how-to sections, are included.