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Balsamic Vinegar Cookbook

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1997-02-27

by: Meesha Halm


An estimated 1.75 million liters of commercial balsamic vinegar and 1,760 liters of traditional balsamic vinegar are sold annually. Noted ...
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THE BALSAMIC VINEGAR COOKBOOK

 out of 5 stars
1996

by: Meesha Halm


An estimated 1.75 million liters of commercial balsamic vinegar and 1,760 liters of traditional balsamic vinegar are sold annually. Noted ...


San Francisco: Sidewalk Offline Restaurant Guide

 out of 5 stars
1998-01

from: Sasquatch Books


Microsoft's guide is the most comprehensive and authoritative restaurant guide to one of the most exciting food cities in ...


Savoring the Wine Country

 out of 5 stars
1995-02-18

by: Meesha Halm


Discover stunning photographs, delicious recipes, and suggested wines from 29 of Northern California's finest wine country restaurants including Tra Vigne, ...


Zagatsurvey 2005 California Wine Country Restaurant Guide (Zagatsurvey: California Wine Country Restaurants)

 out of 5 stars
2004-09-30

from: Zagat Survey


Discover stunning photographs, delicious recipes, and suggested wines from 29 of Northern California's finest wine country restaurants including Tra Vigne, ...


Savoring the Wine Country: Recipes from the Finest Restaurants of Northern California's Wine Regions, Meesha Halm, Dayna Macy, St

 out of 5 stars
1995

by: Meesha Halm


Discover stunning photographs, delicious recipes, and suggested wines from 29 of Northern California's finest wine country restaurants including Tra Vigne, ...


The Balsamic Vinegar Cookbook

 out of 5 stars
1997

by: Noel Barnhurst Meesha Halm


Discover stunning photographs, delicious recipes, and suggested wines from 29 of Northern California's finest wine country restaurants including Tra Vigne, ...



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