Reid Duffy's Guide to Indiana's Favorite Restaurants, Updated Edition: With a Recipe Sampler (Quarry Books) Review

Reid Duffy's Guide to Indiana's Favorite Restaurants, Updated                 Edition: With a Recipe Sampler (Quarry Books)
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Now in a new updated and expanded edition, Reid Duffy's Guide to Indiana's Favorite Restaurants with a Recipe Sampler is primarily a guide for Indiana residents, travelers, or vacationers to selecting the most sumptuous eateries to enjoy, but the sample recipes are sure to delight anyone interested in the joys of Indiana cuisine. Each restaurant entry lists its address, telephone number, and business hours, along with a lengthy, in-depth paragraph describing what makes a given eatery special, from prize dishes to beer or wine selections to the presence of live entertainment. The presented Indiana culinary trade recipes include "Little Zagreb's Eggplant Provolone", "Beef House Broccoli Soup", "Cindy's Salad", "Toll House Pie" and much more. A mouth-watering Midwest treat!

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Trouble In Paradise (Steeple Hill Cafe) Review

Trouble In Paradise (Steeple Hill Cafe)
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This book was very inspiring, and show's how a person can trust the Lord in "little" things as well as major things. You won't regret reading this one!!


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She vowed to stay true to her dreams . . .After a lifetime of putting herself last, Shayla Vincent was finally on the right track. The rustic, secluded cabin her aunt had left her was the answer to prayer, the perfect spot to start her writing career. Now nothing would stop her from spreading His word.And then her dream man appearedIan O'Connell was her new next-door neighbor -- a rugged rancher caring for his two adorable nieces. Yet, Shayla had already helped bring up her younger siblings. Raising another family when her goal was just within her grasp was the last thing she wanted, even as the brown-eyed cowboy had quickly become the first.

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City Smart: San Antonio Review

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Just returned from a beautiful trip to San Antonio. With the help of this book, I saw every key attraction and had a little background information on each. Easy to read, with a sense of humor. Very helpful to read this before you go.

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City Smart: Austin Review

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Like the last reviewer, I too was considering a work-related move to Austin. I wanted a guide book that could give me a quick and easy entry into what Austin had to offer a tourist and potential resident. This guide book gave me a good overview of Austin while I was there -- it wasn't just an index or list of area attractions and businesses: It contained a lot of useful 'tips' interspersed through out the book and the maps were clear and well integrated with the text.
I had some reservations before I bought this because the maps were not in color. However, the maps were clear and concise. Rather than clutter up 1 map with icons for restaurants, attractions, etc., the maps were repeated in each section of the guide, and contained only the relevant data for that section; this made using them very easy. I'd also say that the authors of the book were very generous with the number and variety of maps.
Overall, the design of the book made reading and finding information easy. Good use of bold type made flipping through and finding stuff easy too.
In the end, I got the Austin job and will be moving there soon. As a future Austin resident, I think this will still be the only guide I need.

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Home to the University of Texas and Huston-Tillotson College (the oldest African-American college in the nation), Austin boasts a highly educated population. This newly revised guide highlights cultural events, museums, music clubs, and beautiful natural surroundings.

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A Hedonist's Guide to Eat New York Review

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Going to New York is a treat for most of us, and when I go, I want to eat at the best places I can find. I've bought several of the Zagat NYC Restaurant Guides in the past, but there's just so many places listed in those and not all of them are even good to start with (by their own ratings).
The Hedonist's Guide to Eat New York takes a different approach. You're one of the best by inclusion. They don't include places to stay away from, and they're not trying to rate every establishment in town. Instead, they pick the best of the best and serve them up for your picking. Each restaurant gets one page, with a photo, cuisine type, reason to go, average price per person, and a review including quotes from why other top NY chefs love that restaurant.
This is the true foodie's guide to New York restaurants. Sure, you'll find the greats like Jean Georges, but you'll also find little neighborhood gems. Be warned though, most of these places are not really "budget traveler friendly".
If you have (or are considering) the Hedonist's Guide to New York, you'll find that there is NOT much overall between the places listed in this restaurant-only guide and the overall guide. I actually bought both, and used both in my recent travels, and would recommend the same to anyone else who really loves to eat -- and to eat well!

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This is not the typical restaurant guide. Hg2 Eat New York has been compiled from the thoughts of New York's top 150 restaurateurs, chefs, sommeliers, critics, suppliers, and maitre'ds. Each was asked which restaurants were best and where they go to eat when they're not working. Color maps help readers plot each location, while the small size makes it easy to tote and consult.

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Good Beer Guide 2010 Review

Good Beer Guide 2010
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CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) can be quite reactionary in their perception of beer, but their members certainly know how to find a good pub. This book is very useful for traveling in the UK, but it's as thick as a phone book. Still, it's very useful and the descriptions of each pub is insightful. If you have room in your suitcase/backpack you may enjoy having this book around. Be aware that cask conditioned ale does not behave in the same way that refrigerated, CO2 pump beer does. Most of the beers listed here tend to be of low alcohol-by-volume. You were planning on having more than one pint, weren't you?

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Eat Out, Eat Right A Guide to Healthier Restaurant Eating Review

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If you're like me, you're eating out more often and you find that you're running up quite a tab. (Your waistline is paying the price, that is!) For $12.95, you can have your own personal "nutrtionist" by your side at any restaurant, anytime--this book fits perfectly into your handbag.
From a creamy frappuccino at Starbucks to dinner at your favorite Italian restaurant, this book has you covered. 20 popular cuisines are featured as well as everything in-between (even airports and ball parks!). The author, Hope Warshaw, tells you exactly what's healthy and what's not, from soup to dessert. To simplfy menu choices, the book lists Green Flag (good) words and Red Flag (bad) words for every type of food. Each chapter includes sample meals with calorie counts and nutrtional data. Don't leave home without it!

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Coffee and Coffee Houses Review

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I gave this four stars, although it could easily be five. I found this book interesting because the author gave different instances of history concerning the origins of the bean as well as coffeehouses. A lot of good research is presented here. You will really need to be interested in coffee to stay tuned. It can be a little dry in some areas. You will notice that this book is published in 1987 - before the fall of the iron curtain. A lot of references are from eastern Germany, (i.e. Leipzig), and this make for a novelty of sorts. I think the pictures are good, but if this book were done now, the pix would more up-to-date. It's a good book, but not five stars. I purchased a cookbook recently, entitled "Kaffehaus", by Rick Rodgers. Kaffehaus has the type of photos I would expect to see in a book like this. Four stars, but no "Bravo!".

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Here's a whole new insight on that part of the day so common we usually take it for granted. In 1511 the first of many decrees had been issued banning coffee consumption, but nothing could halt the spread of the drink. The replacement for morning soup originated in Abyssinia, and rapidly made its way via Mecca and Istanbul to nearly every country-a worldwide epidemic of coffeemania. Coffee plantations spread over four continents, and coffee became the subject of political and social conflict on an international scale. It also created a new institution: the coffee-house-a meeting place of the various social strata, creating a cultural forum. Coffee-houses from around the world and down the ages are introduced and described here in terms of their cultural and historical significance-the coffee stall, the taverne a la mode, the coffee salon, the Cafe-Konditorei, the luxury cafe, the political coffee-house, the artists' cafe, the proletarian coffee-house, the migr cafe, coffee bar, jazz cafe, the cafe theater and many others. Pour your own steaming mug and take the time to enjoy this fascinating exploration.

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The Good Beer Guide to New England Review

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This book is the definitive guide to all New England breweries and is a great book for people into local brewers. The author set up each entry in such a way that you can use the book as a road map to breweries across New England. While there are a few things out of date in this book (Pittsfield Breworks is not included and Southport Brewing has been offering beer to go in growlers for a little over a year for example), it is as accurate as a book can be about the everchanging landscape that is craftbeer. The author also seems spot on about his impressions of these different brewers as I found myself agreeing with just about all of the entries of brewers I have visited myself. One thing the book does not include that I would like to see in future revisions (assuming there will be a second edition) is when he was there (day of the week, time of the day, and date visited). This would give us a better understanding of his impressions. Nevertheless, I consider this book an indispensable resource.

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The 101 Best Bars of Los Angeles: A Libationary Guide to the City's Finest Saloons, Pubs and Watering Holes, Plus Some Delightful Dives Review

The 101 Best Bars of Los Angeles: A Libationary Guide to the City's Finest Saloons, Pubs and Watering Holes, Plus Some Delightful Dives
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Frank has put together a great selection of bars from Santa Monica to Pasadena. He loads each review with little tidbits that are seldom known by even the most travel worn Angelenos: Irish commanders leading Mexican troops past the current day Molly Malone's, the biggest sports bar in the world on Santa Fe Street (which unfortunately closed at Prohibition), and Walt Disney's first studio...just down the street from the Ye Olde Rustic Inn.
It's a good book to have laying next to your Zagats guide when planning an excursion to a new part of town.

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Zagat 2007 America's Top Restaurants Review

Zagat 2007 America's Top Restaurants
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This book is not necessarily cutting edge since new restaurants are opening all the time and review books like this can quickly become outdated. That being said, Zagats does give the traveler a basic knowledge of restaurants, especially many of the "high end classic restaurants" in major cities throughout the US.

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For almost thirty years, ZAGAT has reported on the shared experiences of diners.Here are the results of the 2007 AMERICA'S TOP RESTAURANTS SURVEY, covering 1,222 restaurants.No matter the economic climate, our appetite for lively dining destinations continues unabated, inspiring ever bolder ventures.For every notable closing, there's another restaurateur waiting in the wings, often joined by an expensive team of architects and designers and ZAGATSURVEY is always there to note the changes. So whether you are looking for the hippest restaurant, where to dine with celebs or find a lunch bargain, the new ZAGATSURVEY 2007 AMERICA'S TOP RESTAURANTS rates and reviews over 1,250 of America's best restaurants. The newest guide delivers ZAGAT'S signature comprehensive coverage, rating each restaurant on appeal, decor, service and cost.

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Car Hops and Curb Service: A History of American Drive-In Restaurants 1920-1960 Review

Car Hops and Curb Service: A History of American Drive-In Restaurants 1920-1960
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The humble drive-in gets the Jim Heimann treatment: well researched, excellent photo and graphics selection, bibliography, index and he designed it, too. Though it was published in 1996 I don't think there is a better book about the subject. Michael Wetzel's `The American Drive-in' (1994, ISBN 0879389192) comes close, with a lot of the same images but I thought his rather too superficial.
Heimann has clearly done a lot of research and I liked the many architectural references. Drive-ins, because of their rather temporary nature, could be designed with latest visual gimmicks and building styles yet could be easily changed to a newer look. Heimann refers to Exaggerated Modern as a suitable name for drive-in style. The book has plenty of historical photos to show the changing face of the eatery, especially in sunny California.
It seems LA was the experimental center of drive-in style with architects like John Lautner, Armet & Davis or Wayne McAllister designing establishments always that little bit different from the competition. Incidentally neither Lautner or Armet & Davis are mentioned in the index of Witzel's book.
Visually the book is a treat. Plenty of really good historical exterior black and whites of establishments backed up with color postcards and graphic material like menus or book matches. All the material is presented in a straightforward layout (and this is another area where the Witzel book falls down: the layout is far too scrappy with too much unused white page space). It is unfortunate though that the captions are set in a rather small type in long lines and frequently they refer to photos on a preceding or following spread.
Heimann has written the definitive book about a little bit of Americana and I bet it will remain in print for many years.
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The Low-Carb Restaurant: Eat Well at America's Favorite Restaurants and Stay on Your Diet Review

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Ever since I lost nearly 200 pounds on the low-carb lifestyle, people are always asking, "So, Jimmy, where can you go out to eat and stay on your low-carb lifestyle?" I always laugh at this because they act as if when you are livin' la vida low-carb you live in some kind of shell cut off from the rest of the world. But the flexibility of low-carb allows you to eat virtually anywhere and still remain on your low-carb lifestyle.
But, it can be difficult to know what exactly you can and cannot eat when dining out, especially when you are new to low-carb. It sure would be nice to have a handy dandy manual to whip out and reference anytime you are out and about and need to stop by a fast-food or sit-down restaurant for a bite to eat.
That's where The Low-Carb Restaurant Guide comes in extremely handy.
Written by Cheri Sicard, she did all the footwork for you to locate the bountiful choices that await you at nearly every restaurant known to man. From Applebee's to Wienerschnitzel and everything in between, Sicard invested a lot of time in providing you with options galore.
As you can imagine, restaurants change their menus quite often so she even includes the web site address of the restaurants so you can visit them directly for the most up-to-date information, some of which is already dated. But Sicard provides some excellent advice regarding making the best decisions about what to eat when low-carbing, including various practical tips for eating out low-carb style, explaining the difference between good and bad carbs, and help with counting carbs.
Each restaurant featured in The Low-Carb Restaurant Guide contains four distinct sections.
In "The Good" section, Sicard gives an overview of the positive aspects of the particular restaurant from the vantage point of someone on a low-carb lifestyle. Conversely, in "The Bad" and "The Ugly" sections, she explains the foods you DEFINITELY need to avoid and keep yourself from being tempted with when dining at that particular restaurant. Finally, the "Best Things To Eat" section gives a step-by-step guide for how and what to order from the restaurant to keep on livin' la vida low-carb.
This book is small enough to carry around in the glove compartment of your vehicle, in your purse, or even in your back pocket. If you worry about ordering something that has a questionable carb content, then you will want to pick up a copy of The Low-Carb Restaurant Guide for yourself. It will keep you from blowing your low-carb lifestyle.

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Foghorn Outdoors Easy Hiking in Northern California Review

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I bought this book after our daughter was born, to serve as a guide to the great outdoors. The book delivered on its promise, we went on two or three hikes in Yosemite valley with our 3 year old daughter. The descriptions in the book helped us pick the hikes and the directions to the trailhead were very helpful. I have also tried several hikes in the San Franciso bay area and always found the directions to reach the trailhead very helpful.

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Covering Mammoth, the Redwoods, Lassen, Yosemite, Mendocino, the San Francisco Bay Area, Shasta, and the Central Coast, this is the guide to finding the best easy hikes throughout Northern California. Families, day-trippers, and seasoned trekkers looking for a change of pace will all find the perfect trail among the options selected by veteran hiker Ann Marie Brown. This guidebook provides updated, easy-to-use region and trail maps, descriptive keynotes for every geographical region, approximate hiking times for each trail, and options for increasing the length and difficulty of each hike. Detailed descriptions let you know when a trail encounters wildflowers, waterfalls, scenic overlooks, historic sites, or wildlife. Complete with photos, illustrations, and helpful information, including tips for "Hiking with Kids" and the best seasons for hiking in each area, Foghorn Outdoors Easy Hiking in Northern California has everything you need for great easy hikes in the northern half of the Golden State.

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Houston's Best Dive Bars: Drinking and Diving in the Bayou City Review

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Dive Bars of Houston: Drinking and Diving in the Bayou City
By John Nova Lomax
Reviewed by Creg Lovett

John Nova Lomax's hero, the lategreat Sig Byrd, wrote about Houston in a way that made the city feel downright intimate. Tiny, in fact. The city was smaller then, in the 1950's, but as he spent mornings downtown, afternoons in the then-nearer suburbs, and evenings in the bars, his man-on-the-street journaling shrunk the town to villagelike proportions. Just a bunch of salesmen, mechanics, delivery drivers, and mentally ill unemployed addicts keeping cool with Jax beer, it seems we were back then.

Sometimes I think Galveston might be now what Houston was like then.

Well Houston has grown to a sickening, mind boggling degree since the 50's, but in his book "Houston's Best Dive Bars: Drinking and Diving in the Bayou City" Lomax applies the Sig Byrd treatment to our hellishly hot, humid and inhumanly large Houston of 2010, and the result is a view which renews your faith in our city's livability.

Taking it in small chunks, viewing it as a city of neighborhoods even though no one else really does, he claims a new and deserved cultural look at the town. In its smallest bars, these dives, people who rebuke corporate chains and find comfort in the charm of a smaller perhaps family owned neighborhood bar are more likely to be individuals. After all, most of the characters with speaking roles in the book wouldn't last more than a few beers in a Bakers Street Pub. They'd be suspect. Asked for cash or a credit card authorization first. Then the tightjeaned bitches and bro's would make faces at these smelly bastards until they carried there asses back to the dive they belong in.

And in these dives Lomax finds them all, the port workers and machinists with rotten guts and life stories that make us the gloriously callous handed anti-Dallas that we are.

In fact, speaking of Dallas, one of the finer points of Lomax's book, other than pointing out a couple hundred local bars where beer is cold and cheap, is that he often rates the bars on their patrons degree of douchebaggery. He refers often to the content, quality and placement of tattoos. Which is helpful, because I'd much rather spend an evening among pimps, hustlers and deviants of any sort that to mix with the cologned, hairgelled douchebags that I grew up with.

He inventories each jukebox, warning of doucherock, lest a reader trek out and plop down $1.75 for a Lone Star, and be forced to listen to Creed or Nickleback. Instead in these dives you'll find biker bars with Motorhead playing, bars full of Mexican laborers drinking Bud Lite listening to ranchera music, and lower Westheimer's amiable hipsters listening to carefully curated jukeboxes of punk, hardcore and Americana. Of these there is an especially thoughtful analysis of why they/we/I drink "blue collar" beers such as Pabst and Lone Star while actual blue collar rednecks and immigrant types view it as pisswater, opting for the more expensive but smoother Miller/Coors/Bud oeuvre which hipsters would find, perhaps pretentious.

Don't view this as a guide to slumming it, or as disaster tourism. This is a first rate insider tour guide to a city that tourists do not visit. He rates each dive on a scale of 1 to 5, with little beer bottle icons. 1 beer bottle means the bar is safe, friendly, clean and unintimidating. 5 beer bottles denotes a much rougher atmosphere, but perhaps more fascinating experience as well. So it's not a strict value judgment sliding scale of good-to-bad.

Here's an example from my part of town taken from the book. The Old Quarter Acoustic cafe is given a rating of 1 beer bottle but it is also given a deservedly glowing review. It's a special place, a dive bar for sure, but a place of a certain (slightly convoluted) historical significance where I'd feel comfortable taking my visiting cousins from Kentucky. There are some wonderful people at The Old Quarter.

A mile away is the Hard Times and Misery Saloon. Dogs live on the roof of this place. Other dogs wander in and out seemingly using the bar's two opposite doors as a short cut from 43rd street to Avenue S. On one of my visits a man sat next to me at the bar and said "You're a tourist ain't you? You're buying all my beers tonight.", and while I entertained an inner dialogue about choosing my battles, and Robert Durst, and something about discretion and valor, the bartender approached. "Hey, you don't have to buy him nothing if you don't want to.", and I didn't. So the bartender reached across me and hit the man in the head with a stick several times, telling him to leave as if he were a donkey or a goat or a horsefly. He hit, smacked, and slapped the man several times for each of the 5 or 6 steps it took him to reach the door. The Hard Times and Misery Saloon earned a rating of 5 beer bottles on Lomax's scale. That bar is a living hell. And I mean that in the nicest way possible. There are no poets at the Hard Times, and those people do not have Jesus in their hearts.

But what finally, truly sets the book apart from any other guidebook is the conversations the author has with these broken spirits he finds in dive bars across Houston. Byrd didn't invent it and neither did Lomax but his book certainly embodies my long held theory that a conversation in a bar can be the great leveler. After all it's one thing to give a homeless guy a dollar. But it's another thing to buy him beer. And still another thing to drink that beer with the bum and listen to his life story. I'll bet you a beer it's a better story than we've got.

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California Review

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I received the book in time from Amazon and was very satisfied with it. The author is a great Photographer, and the book is a wonderful trip among the most beautiful landscapes of California. I bought 4 copies to give as a present to my family and friends, to show the beauty of the place where I currently live. It is the ideal book to show the beauty of California, and to invite people to come over there!

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THESE ICONIC COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS CAPTURE CALIFORNIA'S MAGNIFICENT URBAN AND RURAL LANDSCAPES IN ALL THEIR DIVERSITY.

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Restaurants to Check Out: A Do-It-Yourself Restaurant Guide Review

Restaurants to Check Out: A Do-It-Yourself Restaurant Guide
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Do you need a reminder about where you were when you had that great steak? Or that awful pasta dish? Then this is the notebook for you. I have completed four of them and take them with me when I go traveling so I can be sure I don't miss one of my favorite restaurants. They are great little notebooks.

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Patterned after the successful Books to Check Out, this ingenious journal promises to keep you well-fed. It includes sections to keep track of favorite eateries and dishes for when you eat out or take out.

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