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James McNair

Author of Pizza

44 Works 2,316 Members 10 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

James McNair is the author of over 31 books, including "New Pizza", "Cakes", and "Pies". (Bowker Author Biography)

Includes the names: James McNair, James K. McNair

Image credit: via Penguin Random House

Works by James McNair

Pizza (1987) 194 copies
Chicken (1987) 122 copies
All About Herbs (1990) 112 copies
James McNair's Cold Pasta (1985) 107 copies
Salmon Cookbook (1987) 99 copies
James McNair's Breakfast (1987) 82 copies
James McNair's Pie Cookbook (1989) 73 copies
James McNair's Favorites (1999) 72 copies
James McNair's Soups (1990) 69 copies
James McNair's Salads (1991) 64 copies
James Mcnair's Cheese (1986) 52 copies
James McNair Cooks Italian (1994) 44 copies
James McNair's Corn (1990) 44 copies
James McNair's Squash (1989) 41 copies
James McNair's Burgers (1992) 40 copies
James McNair's Cold Cuisine (1988) 36 copies
Bulbs (1981) 29 copies
James McNair's Cakes (1999) 29 copies
James McNair's Beef (1989) 23 copies
Bar & Grill Cookbook (1986) 15 copies
Power Food (1986) 5 copies

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Other names
McNair, James K.
Gender
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Reviews

Time-tested breakfast faire with gorgeous photos. Popovers and Dutch Babies are our go-to favorite brunch recipes.
 
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leighklotz | Apr 21, 2022 |
Pretty little book. Nice photos. Recipes are decent.
 
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MsMixte | Dec 29, 2012 |
Wanted to give it 4 stars because Ortho/Chevron publishes the suggestion to use plant oils to repel insects. Of course, if that does not work, it does also mention malathion, and "appropriate chemicals...unless you plan to eat the blooms"! And "snail pellets". [23] Elected not to include information on strictly medicinal or poisonous herbs. Trouble for those of us grazing. And although the general information is excellent -- planting, propagating, harvesting, storing -- it's a jumble, and the photos are in color but not great quality or quantity.

Practical methods to practice "Herban Renewal"--growing herbs from all over the globe, in beautiful "utilitarian landscapes", in creative and enjoyable ways with an Illustrated Guide of 160 available plants/products. Intriguing ideas, but sometimes not much explanation. For example, recommends "coffee plant" as ornamental without explaining why we aren't all growing the bushes??

Here are a few random tidbits:

LISTS by "Themes": Shakespeare {incomplete!}, good cook's, tea garden, fragrances, dyes, color, flower, "medievals", "bee garden", cover, indoor, borders, and "to repel insects". [16-19]

DANDELION WINE. Pick 2.5 gallons of just-opening dandelion flowers. Layer with 6 thinly-sliced oranges, 10 lbs of sugar, and 4 gallons of warm water in a 5-gallon crock. Leave at room temperature for 3 weeks "until the bubbling stops". Strain through cheesecloth. Cap bottles and store in cool dry place. {[64] Can't wait; eat the leaves and roots raw or roast.}
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Works
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Members
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