
Oxfam Vegetarian Cooking for Children by Rose Elliot
Currently 8 percent of 5-18 year-olds are vegetarians - and parents are constantly looking for new recipes and ideas to make sure that they have an interesting and balanced diet. This is a collection of original and appealing vegetarian dishes from a wide range of countries. Numerous celebreties contribute their own recipes and others have been gathered from Oxfam volunteers around the world, from Gaucamole to Mexican sweetcorn casserole and banana fritters. The book covers a range of meals from main-course rice and pasta dishes to ideas for packed lunches and snacks.Elliot is the President and CEO of iMedGO, Inc. a software business that develops emergency medical apps He was the Founder and Chairman of Migo Software, Inc. before joining Nuvel. a company that develops mobility software Elliot has over 30 years of operational expertise working for companies like IBM, Intel, and Apple Computer.
He was Apple Computer's Senior Vice President, in charge of all corporate operations as well as overall corporate business strategy, reporting directly to Steve Jobs, Apple's Chairman of the Board, CEO, and co-founder. Sales at Apple increased from $150 million to more than $3 billion during his tenure. Elliot joined IBM as a programmer working on the airline reservation system after graduating from college, progressing through management positions in the disk drive development industry, ATM system development, the Fair Transaction System, and eventually managing the company's 16,000-employee software sector as Director of the IBM Santa Teresa software Labs. In 1980, he joined Intel as the California operations site director.
He also assisted Gordon Moore, the chairman of Intel, in establishing the Intel Foundation. Elliot has substantial expertise in both the entertainment and healthcare industries, in addition to his extensive technical background. He designed Apple TV, an internal employee TV communication system, while at Apple. He was the CEO of San Francisco Studios, where he produced the Academy Award-nominated documentary Berkeley in the Sixties as well as the NBC television series Midnight Caller.
Elliot was the CEO of New Health Systems, a network technology company that connected physicians and payers to patients and linked hospitals in the healthcare business. Elliot spent a year with the UCLA Medical Center and UCLA Computer Science Department as part of the New Health plan, helping to design a software system for the management of Tele-medical facilities. Elliot graduated from San Jose State University with a bachelor's degree in mathematics.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780091808167 |
| ISBN 10 | 0091808162 |
| Title | Oxfam Vegetarian Cooking for Children |
| Author | Rose Elliot |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Ebury Publishing |
| Year published | 1995-10-05 |
| Number of pages | 192 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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