Alton Brown Autographed "Good Eats 2" Cookbook


Item Number: 042

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: Priceless

Online Close: Nov 14, 2010 8:00 PM EST

Bid History: 13 bids - Item Sold!


Description


Who doesn't love Alton Brown's delicious creations!?!  Now, this is your chance to make them on your own! And, to top it off, Alton Brown autographed it himself!


Good Eats 2: The Middle Years picks up where the bestselling Good Eats: The Early Years left off. Showcasing everything Alton Brown fans (and they are legion!) have ever wanted to know about his award-winning television show, The Middle Years is chock-full of behind-the-scenes photographs and trivia, science-of-food information, cooking tips, and—of course—recipes.  


Brown’s particular genius lies in teaching the chemistry of cooking with levity and exuberance. In episodes such as “Fit to Be Tied” (meat roulades), “Crustacean Nation” (crab), and “Ill-Gotten Grains” (wheat products), Brown explains everything from how to make the perfect omelet to how to stuff your own sausages. With hundreds of entertaining photographs, along with Brown’s inimitable line drawings and signature witty writing, this comprehensive companion book conveys the same wildly creative spirit as the show itself.

 

About the Author





Alton Brown is the writer, director, and host of the Food Network show Good Eats, which won a 2007 Peabody Award, and is the expert commentator on Iron Chef America and host of The Next Iron Chef America. In 2004 his STC book I’m Just Here for the Food won the James Beard Award in the reference category. Brown lives near Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife and daughter.





Special Instructions

The winning bidder is required to pick up this item at United Way of Greater Knoxville, 1301 Hannah Avenue, Knoxville, TN, on Friday, November 19 between 8am and 5pm or by appointment.  In order to pick up the item, a photo ID must be presented.


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