Apocalypse Chow
Robin, Jon and Judy

Robin and Jon with Judy Woods, Director of Pigs Peace Sanctuary

How to Eat Well When the Power Goes Out

Robin and Jon Robertson visited Sidecar for Pigs Peace on March 11 signing their new book, Apocalypse Chow.

Judy's favorite excerpt from Apocalypse Chow is the 5 Day Wine Box. This is a shopping list providing 5 days of quick, delicious and easy to prepare meals for 4 people. The ingredients are non-perishable and cost under $50.

Jon also suggests a French-press coffeemaker to help java lovers survive power failures. You can eat well even if the power is out for days at a time!

Apocalypse Chow is the smart survivalist's choice - be they weathering a storm, away at college, klutzy in the kitchen, or helpless bachelors.

Jon Robertson

   Jon Robertson

The author of three nonfiction books, Jon has worked as a feature writer and photographer for newspapers and magazines, including the Harrisburg Patriot-News, the Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent (Pennsylvania), Charleston Magazine (South Carolina), and Neworld: Multicultural Magazine of the Arts (San Francisco).

   Robin Robertson

Robin Robertson has worked with food for 25-years as a restaurant chef, caterer, columnist, cooking teacher, and food writer.

Robin is the author of 14 vegetarian cookbooks including Vegetarian Slow Cooker, Vegan Planet, and The Vegetarian Meat & Potatoes Cookbook and is a regular contributor to VegNews Magazine and Vegetarian Times.

Robin Robertson