AcknowledgmentsIntroductionA Philosophy of CookingDiet at Home . . . Eat on Your BoatThe Cruising GalleyThe Galley StoveOvensFlame TamerCooking UtensilsPots and PansPressure CookersOther Useful Galley GearRefrigerators, Iceboxes, and CoolersTips for Keeping Your CoolKitchen SoftwareThe FoodHow to Plan a MenuMeat SubstitutesPower BuyingGetting the Show Ready for the RoadPackaging IdeasThe One-Pan MenuSample Weekend MenusCleanupGarbageThe Frying PanBreakfastEggsCakes: Griddle, Pan, and OtherwiseLunch & DinnerPoultryVegetablesMeatDessertThe PotBreakfastCerealsMorning BeveragesEggs and MeatLunch & DinnerPoultrySoups and StewsVegetablesMeatPressure-Cooker RecipesDessertThe OvenBreakfastLunch & DinnerPoultryVegetarian DelightsBeefPork, Ham, and Other OvenablesBaked GoodsDessertAppendixIndex
Don Jacobson has honed his outdoor cooking skills in almost forty
years of hiking, fishing, canoeing, and spelunking. When not
outdoors, hes president of an ad agency specializing in business
communications. He lives with his wife and two children in suburban
Chicago. HOMETOWN: Downers Grove, IL
John Roberts has been sailing and writing for 20 years. His
articles have appeared in Yachting, SAIL, and Sailing World. He
finished his 36-foot cruising sailboat Sea Sparrow from a bare hull
with his wife, Susan, has sailed her to Maine, Bermuda, and Central
and South America, covering more than 25,000 miles. His previous
books are Fiberglass Boats: construction, Repair & Maintenance
(Norton, 1984); Choosing Your Boat (Norton, 1986); The Boating Book
(1991); and Why Didn't I Think of That? (International Marine,
1997).
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