The Natural Foods Cookbook

by Beatrice Trum Hunter

Pyramid Cookbook (V2850)

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Beatrice Josephine Trum Hunter was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 16, 1918. She received a bachelor's degree in English literature from Brooklyn College in 1940. She learned to read Braille while accompanying a blind student on the subway to and from campus and wanted to teach visually impaired students. She studied at the Perkins School show more for the Blind and received a master's degree from Teachers College at Columbia University. She taught in New Jersey and New York City schools until she and her husband moved to New Hampshire in 1955. She wrote several books including The Natural Foods Cookbook, Gardening Without Poisons, and Our Toxic Legacy: How Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, and Cadmium Harm Our Health. She was the food editor of Consumers' Research Bulletin magazine. In 1973, she delivered mini-lessons on nutrition on a television program called Beatrice Trum Hunter's Natural Foods on the Boston public television station WGBH. She died on May 17, 2017 at the age of 98. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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1961
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In spite of the deluge of TV dinners, mixes, instant puddings, precooked cereals, cup-up vegetables, tenderized meats, tempting sweets and foodless foods, there is a movement for food that is honest, natural and healthful - a... (show all) movement that is steadily gaining strength and momentum

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Nonfiction, Food & Cooking, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
641.5Applied science & technologyHome economics & family managementFood, Cooking & Recipes / Meals, PicnicsCooking; cookbooks
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TX715 .H899TechnologyHome economicsHome economicsCooking
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