Dad’s Awesome Grilling Book

by Bob Sloan

ISBN-10: 081186698X
ISBN-13: 9780811866989
Region: USA
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Publication Date: April, 2009
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Publishers Information

About Dad’s Awesome Grilling Book

Publisher Web Link: http://www.chroniclebooks.com/

Bob Sloan offers tasty recipes, sage advice, and witty reflections in this ultimate tribute to the glory of dads and their grills. He shows how easy it is to transform fresh ingredients into 100 sizzling, delicious dishes like Honey-Glazed Spareribs, Lamb Burgers, and Grilled Sweet Potatoes. Even super-busy dads will run out of excuses with the section on 10 Super-Fast, Foolproof, Grilling Recipes—perfect for weeknight dinners. In addition to these family-impressing recipes, this essential grilling book serves up tips on keeping it simple when it comes to tools, how to choose between charcoal and gas, and why no one can ever have too many serving dishes.

Author Information

About Bob Sloan

Author Web Link: http://www.bobsloansampler.com/

Bob Sloan is a working writer who doesn’t have, and isn’t pursuing an MFA. He and his wife Julie live on thirty hillside acres east of Morehead, Kentucky, with a dog and an embarrassing number of cats. Their house once belonged to Bob’s grandfather, and Bob’s father. His Appalachian commentaries have been heard on NPR’s “Morning Edition,” and seen on the Herald-Leader’s editorial page and Kentucky Educational Television and in the Christian Science Monitor.

Wind Publications has released three books from Bob: the short story collection Bearskin to Holly Fork: Stories From Appalachia and more recently, Home Call: A Novel of Kentucky. Nobody Knows, Nobody Sees: A Novel of Appalachia, a sequel to Home Call, was published in the spring of 2006.

Bob has won a Gold Medal from the Faulkner Society of New Orleans, and a PRNDI from the professional association of public radio news directors.

He says his goal as a writer is “to write honest stories that reflect the hard lot and the intelligence of the Appalachian working class and working poor.” (http://www.bobsloansampler.com/)

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