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Cooking Ladies' Recipes from the Road: Stovetop Creations and Travel Adventures

AUTHOR: Phyllis Hinz
ISBN: 1580086721

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Cooking Ladies' Recipes from the Road: Stovetop Creations and Travel Adventures
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by Phyllis Hinz

Book Description
On August 20, 1998, restaurant co-owners Phyllis Hinz and Lamont Mackay sold their businesses, their houses, and most of their belongings to hit the road. Traveling the continent in a 40-foot motor home and offering business advice to small restaurant owners, they became known as the Cooking Ladies. In THE COOKING LADIES’ RECIPES FROM THE ROAD, Phyllis and Lamont introduce the people, the places, and the food they’ve encountered on their travels. With help from folks like Steve Watson, a graying biker who sells 12-inch cinnamon buns in the Yukon, Canada, and an Amish group that serves taco salad to RV owners passing through Goshen, Indiana, the Cooking Ladies share more than 100 recipes and regional specialties discovered on their travels throughout North America. A treat for RVers, armchair travelers, and anyone with an appetite for adventure, RECIPES FROM THE ROAD proves that good eats and good company are just a bend in the road away.

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*Features such recipes as Shrimp in Beer Batter from Campbell River, British Columbia; Orange Spice Chicken Drumsticks from Fort Myers, Florida; and Lemon Marshmallow Pie from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas and the stories behind the recipes. *Includes more than 200 full-color photographs of people, places, and food.

About the Author
PHYLLIS HINZ and LAMONT MACKAY began their business partnership in 1977 with the ownership of several restaurants. They have worked as food columnists, travel writers, and restaurant consultants. Originally from Canada, they now travel North America in their motor home equipped with everything they need to write and cook from the road.


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         Book Review

Cooking Ladies' Recipes from the Road: Stovetop Creations and Travel Adventures
- Book Reviews,
by Phyllis Hinz

The Cooking Ladies' Recipes from the Road: Stovetop Creations and Travel Adventures

FROM THE PUBLISHER

PHYLLIS HINZ and LAMONT MACKAY began their business partnership in 1977 with the ownership of several restaurants. They have worked as food columnists, travel writers, and restaurant consultants. Originally from Canada, they now travel North America in their motor home equipped with everything they need to write and cook from the road.

SYNOPSIS

On August 20, 1998, restaurant coowners Phyllis Hinz and Lamont Mackay sold their businesses, their houses, and most of their belongings to hit the road. Traveling the continent in a 40foot motor home and offering business advice to small restaurant owners, they became known as the Cooking Ladies. In THE COOKING LADIES' RECIPES FROM THE ROAD, Phyllis and Lamont introduce the people, the places, and the food they've encountered on their travels. With help from folks like Steve Watson, a graying biker who sells 12inch cinnamon buns in the Yukon, Canada, and an Amish group that serves taco salad to RV owners passing through Goshen, Indiana, the Cooking Ladies share more than 100 recipes and regional specialties discovered on their travels throughout North America. A treat for RVers, armchair travelers, and anyone with an appetite for adventure, RECIPES FROM THE ROAD proves that good eats and good company are just a bend in the road away.


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