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Search : Dairy Products and Eggs: Recent Developments (Food technology review)

Dairy Products and Eggs: Recent Developments (Food technology review)


by: Marcia H Gutcho
1978-12
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Search : What's for Lunch: Eggs (What's for lunch?)

What's for Lunch: Eggs (What's for lunch?)


by: Claire Llewellyn
February 27, 2003
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Search : Ant Egg Soup: The Adventures of a Food Tourist in Laos

Ant Egg Soup: The Adventures of a Food Tourist in Laos


by: Natacha Du Pont De Bie
January 01, 2004
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the ... Read More:

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Search : Country Egg, City Egg

Country Egg, City Egg


by: Gayle Pirie, John Clark
2000-05
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the ... Read More:

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Search : Salmonella enteritidis: From the chicken to the egg (DHHS publication)

Salmonella enteritidis: From the chicken to the egg (DHHS publication)


by: Dale Blumenthal
1991
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the ... Read More:

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Search : Eggs and their uses as food (United States Department of Agriculture. Farmers' bulletin)

Eggs and their uses as food (United States Department of Agriculture. Farmers' bulletin)


by: C. F Langworthy
1905
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the ... Read More:

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Search : Wheat, gluten, egg and milk free recipes for use at high altitude and at sea level (Bulletin / Colorado State University Cooperative Extension)

Wheat, gluten, egg and milk free recipes for use at high altitude and at sea level (Bulletin / Colorado State University Cooperative Extension)


by: Ferne Bowman
2000
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the ... Read More:

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Search : Make the Most of Eggs (Good Cook's Collection)

Make the Most of Eggs (Good Cook's Collection)


from: Fairfax Craft Books
January 01, 1992
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the ... Read More:

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Search : Eggs and egg products (Special reports;no.60)

Eggs and egg products (Special reports;no.60)


by: Food Investigation Board
1955
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the ... Read More:

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Search : An Allergy Cookbook: Recipes Free from Eggs, Milk, Cheese, Butter, Wheat Flour, Cornflour, Salt, Sugar, Baking Powder and Chocolate

An Allergy Cookbook: Recipes Free from Eggs, Milk, Cheese, Butter, Wheat Flour, Cornflour, Salt, Sugar, Baking Powder and Chocolate


by: Patricia Carter
October 05, 1998
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the ... Read More:

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