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Amanda Stine has been
the chef at Garland’s Lodge for 25 years. Mostly self-taught,
she landed in Arizona from the mountains and restaurants of Jackson
Hole, Wyoming, via California and Texas. She composes menus that
reflect the bounty of each season and celebrate the organic fruits
and vegetables grown in the orchards and gardens of the Lodge. Besides
food, she is passionate about hiking the canyon trails, her border
collies and her husband. |
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"Between
Mary’s beautifully
told story and stunning photographs, I could smell the sycamores and
hear
the tumbling waters of Oak Creek. Amanda Stine’s recipes are
appealing and clear."
- Deborah Madison, author of Local Flavors
and Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone |
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"Amanda Stine’s
heartfelt, delicious recipes will warm, comfort, and nourish you
and Mary’s
tales of life in Oak Creek Canyon will transport you to a place of
simple pleasures."
- Janos Wilder, chef/owner, Janos Restaurant
and James Beard Award Winner for the Southwest |
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"Only a lucky few will ever get to stay
at Garland’s Lodge.
But now, with this collection of Amanda’s recipes, anyone can
now cook up Lodge favorites for their families and friends."
- Katharine Kagel, chef/owner, Cafe Pasqual’s,
Santa Fe |
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"Among the myriad cookbooks published
every year, only a few have the qualities of a fine vintage wine—ripe with flavor, pleasing
on the palate, and aged to perfection. Sharing the Table at Garland’s
Lodge has all of these attributes and more."
- Joan Reardon, author of Poet of the Appetites:
The Lives and Loves of M.F.K. Fisher |
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"Amanda and Mary have lovingly
created a very personal cookbook full of delightful anecdotes, fascinating
historical tidbits, mouth-watering, easily doable recipes, and gorgeous
photographs. If you
can’t get a reservation, it’s the next best thing to
being there!"
- Barbara Pool Fenzl, Les Gourmettes Cooking
School, author of Southwest the Beautiful Cookbook |
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"After 25 years of distinctive
home-cooked fare, chef Amanda Stine and Mary Garland share recipe
secrets and the rollicking tale of a family-owned log lodge that
began as a 1908 homesteader's cabin in Oak Creek Canyon above Sedona.
Enchanting photographs of bountiful orchards and gardens, hand-hewn
knotty pine tables, and a dinner bell that calls guests at 7 p.m.,
make me want to pack the car and head for this northern Arizona hideaway."
- Judith Morgan, San Diego Union-Tribune |
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