Bundled Cookbook Giveaway
It has been a little while since I’ve done a cookbook giveaway, so today I am excited to offer you a fantastic Bundled Cookbook Giveaway with 3 fantastic books: Back to Butter, by Molly Chester; Brown Eggs and Jam Jars, by Aimee Wimbush-Bourque; and The Grain-Free Family Table, by Carrie Vitt.
Back to Butter
Author: Molly Chester
Blog: Organic Spark
What if butter and other “banished” foods like eggs, cream, and bacon had the inherent potential to restore our health and well-being—and that of future generations? It’s a pretty good question, isn’t it?
Traditional foods are the real, whole, unprocessed ingredients of our ancestors’ kitchens. These simple foods nourished us for centuries, before modern food processing turned our health upside down. Their value is once again gaining recognition.
Traditional foods include:
- Grass-fed Meats and Wild-caught Seafood
- Organic, Farm Fresh Produce
- Pastured, Whole, and Raw Dairy
- Healthy Saturated Fats and Unrefined Oils
- Soaked and/or Sprouted Grains, Nuts, Seeds, and Beans
- Fermented Vegetables and Cultured Condiments
- Unrefined Sweeteners
Back to Butter explores these topics and more. Beautifully photographed and divided into two parts, Part I teaches you how to stock a traditional foods pantry and offers step-by-step guidance on the techniques and preparation methods practiced in traditional foods—including sprouting, soaking, and fermenting. Part II showcases more than 75 mouthwatering recipes, from main meals to side dishes, desserts, and more, including:
- Cultured Cream Cheese Olive Dip
- Red Rice Salad with Cumin Dressing
- Millet Salmon Cakes with Creamy Dipping Sauce
- Meatballs and Mushroom Gravy
- Caramelized Beets with Fresh Chives
- Fresh Corn Pudding
- Red Cabbage Kraut with Fresh Dill
- Sourdough Bread Pudding with Raisin
- Crispy Peach Cobbler
Learn just how nourishing and delicious it can be to revisit the wisdom of our ancestors and return Back to Butter.
Brown Eggs and Jam Jars
Author: Aimee Wimbush-Bourque
Blog: Simple Bites
Aimée’s rural homesteader upbringing, years working as a professional chef, and everyday life as a busy mom led to the creation of the hugely popular blog Simple Bites. Raising three young children with husband Danny, Aimée traded her tongs and chef whites for a laptop and camera, married her two passions—mothering and cooking—and has since been creating recipes with an emphasis on whole foods for the family table, sharing stories and tips, and inspiring readers to make the family-food connection on the Simple Bites blog.
Brown Eggs and Jam Jars is Aimée’s long-awaited cookbook inspired by her urban homesteading through the seasons and the joyous events they bring. Aimée shares more than one hundred recipes from melt-on-your-tongue maple butter tarts to tangy homemade yogurt that have a touch of nostalgia, feature natural ingredients, and boast plenty of love. Brown Eggs and Jam Jars will inspire you to connect your family and food right where you are in life—from growing your own tomatoes to making a batch of homemade cookies. Enjoy your urban homestead.
The Grain-Free Family Table
Author: Carrie Vitt
Blog: Deliciously Organic
Check out a past guest post from Carrie, Brownie Tart, and my review of her first cookbook, Deliciously Organic (plus recipe for Butternut Squash, Pomegranate and Roquefort Salad)
Paleo-friendly meets family-friendly in this beautiful, full-color how-to guide and cookbook that teaches readers how to cut all grains out of their diets without giving up flavorful, delicious food.
When Carrie Vitt was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, she was put on an elimination diet to cleanse her system that forbid gluten and grains. Failing to find recipes that followed her strict diet guidelines and still were delicious, she began experimenting in her own kitchen. Her organic, grain-free creations not only satisfied her own palate, but pleased friends and family as well. While she eventually reversed her thyroid disease, she continues to champion eating grain free.
In this beautiful full-color cookbook, she provides delicious dishes for a workable organic, grain-free lifestyle. Included are a diverse range of recipes for everything from pie crust and homemade nut butter to Pork Carnitas Breakfast Crepe Tacos and Grain-Free Biscuits, Avocado with Mango-Shrimp Salsa, Roasted Garlic Alfredo with Chicken and Vegetables, and Cauliflower “Fried Rice.” Here, too, are kid-friendly recipes such as Squash Macaroni and Cheese, Slice-and-Bake Cookies, and a Classic Birthday Cake with Buttercream Frosting.
In addition to sources for healthy ingredients, time-saving ideas, health tips, and 125 easy grain-free recipes, there are also simple dairy-free and Paleo adaptations for each recipe (it’s as simple as choosing coconut oil in place of butter!). Written in Carrie’s warm, inviting style, this helpful sourcebook is the perfect entrée to a healthy, nourishing diet that brings grain-free eating into the mainstream.
Jessica Pierce says
I’m most looking forward to having printed cookbooks! While I love the Internet and the ability to search for recipes, there’s something so nostalgic about cracking open a printed cookbook that has dog-eared pages and smudges from flour on the corners or notes in the margins. I don’t have anything like that, but I can imagine keeping cookbooks around for a long time to refer back to whenever I need a solid tried-and-true recipe. I have been growing in my love of cooking recently, especially when it comes to raw, healthy foods, and would love to have more tools to put to use in creating healthy meals with whole foods.
Tiffany says
My 3 year old has been gluten free since he was 8 months old and I am always looking for new recipes and ideas for the whole family. I am also a cookbook collector and just love reading through them.
Robin C says
I am most looking forward to all three books as I’ve never read any of the authors work before and I have have heard rave reviews from online friends how great these three books are!
TAMARA says
I AM MOST EXCITED ABOUT THE BACK TO BUTTER BOOK. I HAVE PONDERED SOME OF THESE ISSUES MYSELF. MY FATHER WAS BORN AND RAISED ON A FARM AND THEY CONSUMED WHAT THEY RAISED. HIS DADS FAMILY OWNED THE LAND AND HIS MOMS FAMILY WERE SHARECROPPERS ON IT. MANY OF MY KIN LIVED TO BE CLOSE TO 100 YEARS OLD. MOSTLY WITH VERY LITTLE HEALTH PROBLEMS. THANK-YOU FOR COMING UP WITH SUCH A GREAT GIVEAWAY.
Adrienne says
I am starting to try to follow a paleo diet and get my family on board with it. To be able to add these three books to my collection with all of these amazing recipes would be wonderful!
Carole Resnick says
I collect cookbooks. Have 3500+. Would love to add this to my collection.
Laurie says
I would love to be the winner of the cookbook bundle! I have been a subscriber to your blog and your recipes are wonderful. My daughter has been having some issues with her immune system and has had to adopt a grain free lifestyle for her and her family so it would be great to win this bundle to share with her.
Thank you for your blog and all the wonderful recipes and tips you share.
Blessings to you and your family!
Laurie
Katherine says
I’m most looking forward to reading recipes from three new-to-me authors! The recipes and pictures look great!
Deb|EastofEdenCooking says
I’m intrigued by Back to Butter and the unabashed lush recipes it contains. I also am fond of the blog Simple Bites and would enjoy cooking from Aimee’s book.
Brittany Koelmel says
I am looking forward to trying new recipes! These look awesome.
Dominique Brooks says
We are trying to lower out grain intake so this cookbook would be wonderful for my family.
Liz says
I love Simple Bites! It’s one of my go-to blogs!
Cori says
All 3 of these cookbooks look great. Id love to use fresh summer produce to make some recipes in them.
Cheree says
As my husband says, “If you like something Cheree makes, you better enjoy it now because she won’t cook it again.” I am always looking for new recipes. With all there is to cook in the world, I find it hard to commit to cooking the same thing very often.
Kay says
I always love reading through cookbooks for ideas, especially ones with great photos!
Kathryn Doherty says
What a fun giveaway! I have a serious weakness for cookbooks. They’re just so comforting to have around and flip through. I treasure my old passed-down cookbooks but love getting my hands on new ones, too.