Down Home Healthy: Family Recipes of Black American Chefs by Leah Chase and Johnny Rivers - front cover

Down Home Healthy: Family Recipes of Black American Chefs

by Leah Chase and Johnny Rivers

"Down Home Healthy: Family Recipes of Black American Chefs" by Leah Chase and Johnny Rivers, published by the National Cancer Institute. Spiral-bound, practical format. Focuses on healthy recipes rooted in Black American culinary traditions. Good condition, no inscriptions. Ideal for those interested in culturally significant, health-focused cooking.

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National Cancer Institute
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SKU:A6-B4-KME-MQS-0374

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition, with a spiral binding that remains intact and functional. The cover shows minimal wear, typical for a booklet of its type. There is no dust jacket, as it is designed as a practical kitchen resource. The pages are clean and free of inscriptions or signatures.

About This unknown Edition

"Down Home Healthy: Family Recipes of Black American Chefs" is a unique culinary collection authored by renowned chefs Leah Chase and Johnny Rivers. Published by the National Cancer Institute, this spiral-bound booklet is a cooperative effort with Project LEAN, the American Dietetic Association, and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Although the publication year is not specified, this work reflects a collaboration aimed at promoting health through traditional Black American cuisine. The booklet's design and photography were managed by Miles Fridberg Molinaroli, Inc., with contributions from photographers Bill Branson, Renèe Comet, and Ira Wexler. This edition is particularly notable for its focus on healthy living, combining cultural heritage with nutritional awareness. The absence of a dust jacket and its spiral binding make it a practical addition to any kitchen. The book remains a valuable resource for those interested in culturally significant, health-focused recipes.

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National Cancer Institute

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