The Urban Homesteading Cookbook
Forage, Ferment, Farm and Feast for a Better World
- Publisher
- Douglas & McIntyre
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2015
- Category
- General, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Agriculture & Food
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781771620819
- Publish Date
- Mar 2015
- List Price
- $26.95
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Description
An urban approach to back-to-the-land—and eating our way to a better world.
With food culture in the midst of a do-it-yourself renaissance, urbanites everywhere are relishing craft beers, foraged ingredients, sustainable seafoods, ethically raised meats and homemade condiments. Inspired by the delicious creativity of local artisans, chefs, brewmasters and mixologists, Michelle Nelson began urban homesteading in her downtown apartment. Armed with a passion for food and farming, and a Ph.D. in conservation biology and sustainable agriculture, she shares her hard-won knowledge and recipes with readers interested in collecting, growing and preserving sustainable food—even when living in an apartment or condo.
In The Urban Homesteading Cookbook, Nelson explores the world of foraging wild urban edibles, eating invasive species, keeping micro-livestock, bees and crickets, growing vegetables in pots, small-space aquaponics, preserving meats and produce, making cheese and slow-fermenting sourdough, beer, kombucha, kefir and pickles. Nelson fervently believes that by taking more control of our own food we will become better empowered to embrace sustainable lifestyles and communities.
With seventy fabulous recipes, including sesame panko-crusted invasive bullfrog legs, seaweed kimchi, rabbit with wild chanterelles, roasted Japanese knotweed panna cotta and dark and stormy chocolate cupcakes with cricket flour—this exciting new book is sure to inspire readers to embark on their own urban homesteading adventures.
Generously illustrated with gorgeous colour photography and complete with useful how-to chapters, The Urban Homesteading Cookbook is an invaluable guide for all those seeking ethical and sustainable urban food sources and strategies.
About the authors
MIchelle nelson has completed a Ph.D. in conservation biology and writes about food and conservation for magazines and newspapers. She started homesteading in her one-bedroom East Vancouver apartment five years ago and now keeps chickens, quail, turkeys, geese, rabbits, goats and all kinds of beneficial microorganisms in a tiny cottage on Bowen Island, BC, with her partner in crazy awesomeness, shark biologist Christopher Mull.
Michelle Nelson's profile page
Alison Page is a freelance stylist and photographer who earned a master's degree photo-documenting marine snails before turning her creative attention to food and lifestyle photography. She lives in a high-rise in Vancouver, Canada, where she captures the work of local artisans on the leading edge of urban food culture and sustainability.