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Recipe for a kinder life / Annie Smithers.

By: Publication details: Port Melbourne, Victoria : Thames & Hudson Australia, 2021.Description: 294 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781760761448
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 640.41 23
  • 640.286 23
Contents:
How we got here -- The restaurant -- Land -- The productive garden -- Recipes from the productive garden -- Buildings -- Water -- Creatures -- Weather -- The decorative garden -- Arts, crafts and sensibilities -- Wellbeing -- Adieu and good luck.
Summary: In this generous account of life on the land and in the kitchen, trailblazing cook Annie Smithers chronicles her quest for a more sustainable existence, in harmony with the environment and the self. Part meditation, part memoir, the book offers practical advice and wisdom gleaned from a life dedicated to seasonal food and living lightly on the ground beneath her feet. Annie's story spans thirty years of productive gardens and kitchens across country Victoria. Now settled on a plot of land in Lyonville, which she farms for her family and her restaurant, du Fermier, she shares her hard-won lessons: setting up du Fermier, the gardens and the buildings on the farm; working with the weather, water and resident animals; and seeking the emotional stability so often elusive amid the crushing pressures of the restaurant industry. Recipes that celebrate the harvested produce and local environs accompany each step of the journey. Recipe for a Kinder Life offers a guiding hand for anyone, from the city to the regions, who yearns to live more gently. It is about caring for land and reaping the bounty. But at its heart, it reveals that the key to living a sustainable life is finding the best way to sustain yourself.
List(s) this item appears in: Australian Biography
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Biography 640.41 SMI Available 063557
Total reserves: 0

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Includes indexes.

How we got here -- The restaurant -- Land -- The productive garden -- Recipes from the productive garden -- Buildings -- Water -- Creatures -- Weather -- The decorative garden -- Arts, crafts and sensibilities -- Wellbeing -- Adieu and good luck.

In this generous account of life on the land and in the kitchen, trailblazing cook Annie Smithers chronicles her quest for a more sustainable existence, in harmony with the environment and the self. Part meditation, part memoir, the book offers practical advice and wisdom gleaned from a life dedicated to seasonal food and living lightly on the ground beneath her feet. Annie's story spans thirty years of productive gardens and kitchens across country Victoria. Now settled on a plot of land in Lyonville, which she farms for her family and her restaurant, du Fermier, she shares her hard-won lessons: setting up du Fermier, the gardens and the buildings on the farm; working with the weather, water and resident animals; and seeking the emotional stability so often elusive amid the crushing pressures of the restaurant industry. Recipes that celebrate the harvested produce and local environs accompany each step of the journey. Recipe for a Kinder Life offers a guiding hand for anyone, from the city to the regions, who yearns to live more gently. It is about caring for land and reaping the bounty. But at its heart, it reveals that the key to living a sustainable life is finding the best way to sustain yourself.

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