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    Creating good food / presented by the Nova Scotia Association of Black Social Workers ; editor, Dr. Wanda Thomas Bernard ; photographs by George Bernard, Jr.
    Four East Publications, 2014.
    Call #:641.5627 C912
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  • Cooking, Black -- Nova Scotia.
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  • Cooking -- Nova Scotia.
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  • Cooking, Canadian -- Nova Scotia style.
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  • Older people -- Nutrition.
  •  
  • Low budget cooking.
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  • Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- Nutrition.
  • ISBN: 
    9781897462331 (spiral-bound pbk.)
    Description: 
    154 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm.
    Summary: 
    Creating Good Food celebrates 35 years of the Association of Black Social Workers in Nova Scotia with a collection of community recipes. A project led by ABSW and Dr. Wanda Thomas Bernard to engage African Nova Scotian seniors in creating healthy recipes. The cookbook provides healthy alternatives to traditional recipes and includes stories and captures many delightful memories about strategies to keep food at the centre. Inspired by the seniors' willingness to try new twists on their old favorites, this cookbook has over a hundred recipes, all seasoned with passion for creating good food and keeping it healthy. A goal was to help people on fixed incomes and low incomes continue to eat well on a limited budget. Each recipe in the book has a nutritional analysis chart that provides a breakdown of the contents.
    Genre: 
    Community cookbooks.
    Cookbooks.
    Other authors: 
    Bernard, Wanda Thomas.
    Association of Black Social Workers (N.S.)
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