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Ferment: Slow Down, Make Food to Last

Current price: $16.99
Ferment: Slow Down, Make Food to Last
Ferment: Slow Down, Make Food to Last

Barnes and Noble

Ferment: Slow Down, Make Food to Last

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"The perfect capsule guide to the hows and whys of fermentation. Mark Diacono is an excellent teacher." – Diana Henry is the no-nonsense guide to fermenting at home. From homemade kimchi to kombucha, shrub cocktails, and making your own pickles, award-winning food writer Mark Diacono tells the story of fermentation, and offers recipes that maximize the transformative power of this amazing process. offers a gentle guiding hand on a natural process that would happen without you, encouraging largely invisible activity of bacteria to work to your advantage. These skills take little of your time, they are particular yet simple, and the results are extraordinary. Packed with useful, accessible information and focusing on back-to-basics skills, the From Scratch series is designed to inspire you to slow down and create. Titles include: . Text is extracted and updated from , with new recipes, by Mark Diacono.

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