| Ag Leaders Launch "Pride of Kentucky" Cookbook | |
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"It's a cookbook that represents Kentucky agriculture and the connection between food production and consumption, and linkages between our communities and our farmers." Scott Smith, dean, UK College of Agriculture |
LOUISVILLE,
Ky. (Aug. 20, 2003) - When agriculture leaders announced the
official cookbook of the 2003 Kentucky State Fair recently, the book
wasn’t an import from some distant shore – it was a homegrown
product developed and marketed by the Kentucky Department of
Agriculture, the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture,
Kentucky’s Cooperative Extension Service, and the state’s
commodity groups. “This is not just any cookbook,” said Scott Smith, dean of UK’s College of Agriculture. “It’s a cookbook that represents Kentucky agriculture and the connection between food production and consumption, and linkages between our communities and our farmers.” Called
“Pride of Kentucky: Great Recipes With Food, Farm and Family
Traditions,” the book showcases Kentucky’s foods, rural heritage
and tourist destinations. It’s published by the Kentucky Extension
Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, and Cooperative
Extension professionals played a central role in gathering resource
material and developing the project. “This has
truly been a cooperative effort between the Kentucky Department of
Agriculture, Cooperative Extension, commodity groups and our
Kentucky State Fair Board,” said Billy Ray Smith, Kentucky
Agriculture Commissioner. “The
book gives readers a taste of great Kentucky Fresh foods while also
bringing them closer to the people who produce our food and
fiber.” The state’s array of nutritious treasures takes
center stage in the publication with more than 200 recipes included.
The cover features one of Kentucky’s celebrated farm scenes
by acclaimed photographer James Archambeault. Contact: Haven Miller, 859-257-4736, ext. 272 Return to Main News page. |