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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5 EAN: 9780966931709 ISBN: 096693170X Label: Book Publishing Company Manufacturer: Book Publishing Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 124 Publication Date: 1999-03 Publisher: Book Publishing Company Studio: Book Publishing Company Sales Rank: 1409256
Rating: - A Treasure of a Book
In addition to the recipes and food tips that could keep a diverse group of survivors happy for years (who wants plain ol' Chili gets that, and who prefers dishes like Rice Noodle Pad Thai will be satisfied also), there is an excellent overview of food storage techniques that includes charts I've never before seen on the shelf life of edibles, from an individually wrapped apple to nuts in airtight packages.
While Dorothy and Albert have given us lists, lists, and more lists to follow and yet others to create lists of our own, throughout their little treasure of a book is a taste of the loving, compassionate sensibility without which any attempt to survive is bound to be futile.
Rating: - Loved it!
I loved the wood cookstove on page 37. I immediately wanted one.
Rating: - Worth the price of admission.
Whether you plan to greet the New Year 2000 with a glass of champagne or by drying fruit, the Bates book makes good reading. Its lists of resources, right-minded catalogs and progressive Web sites alone are worth the price of admission.
Rating: - Fine book
Thanks for the book. I purchased it last Sunday because it mentioned wood stoves. However, I am not sure how the book told me what differences to expect with a wood versus gas, etc stove or how these recipes differed from regular cooking recipes. There still was great info, like where to begin to look for cast iron cookery, etc., as well as answering my plastic container question. Peace & Blessings!
Rating: - The best and most informative book of its kind.
I just read Dorothy and Albert Bates' book: Y2K Survival Guide and Cookbook and thought it was the best and most informative book of its kind about survival techniques. I would like to buy additional copies to send to friends.