Kentucky’s
great foods, rich rural heritage and fun destinations
are showcased in the Pride of Kentucky book due to be
unveiled at the 2003 Kentucky State Fair.
This
cookbook features eight chapters that highlight the
wonderful and fresh foods produced in the
Commonwealth. You
will find traditional and modern recipes that
represent the unique culture of Kentucky – the
Dried Apple Stack Cake from the mountain region,
Bourbon Balls from the Bluegrass region, Kentucky
Barbecue and Burgoo from the western region.
You’ll
also find special recipes from noted Kentucky chefs
and cooks, heartwarming stories about Kentucky’s
food culture and traditions,
annual festivals and other agri-tourism
locations to visit, safe food preparation tips and
nutritional analysis.
The
beautiful farm scene photo (located in Nicholas
County) on the cover of the Pride
of Kentucky book was contributed by noted Kentucky
photographer, James Archambeault.
For
more than two decades, the work of Mr. Archambeault
has been enjoyed by people throughout the world.
Through his four books and annual Kentucky calendar,
he has become a kind of visual ambassador,
communicating to others the rare beauty that
Kentuckians know and love.
Mr.
Archambeault's work has appeared in a variety of
books, magazines and other publications. Selected
photographs are published in a collection of signed
prints entitled THE KENTUCKY SERIES. These and other
Archambeault photographs, including individually
produced, hand-made prints may be viewed on his web
site:
www.jamesarchambeault.com
Studio
and Gallery
149 North Ashland Avenue
Lexington, Kentucky 40502
Phone: 859.268.1025
FAX: 859.268.9050