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Savory Memories

Savory Memories
Author: Linda Elisabeth LaPinta
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0813189454

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Writers love to tell stories, so when L. Elisabeth Beattie remarked that her next book ought to be a Kentucky writers' cookbook, Betty Layman Receveur replied, "Actually, all my sons ever demand of me is my pound cake." Adding a cup of this and a pinch of that, Beattie cooked up Savory Memories, a collection of twenty-two essays about particular dishes that call up warm memories in the writers. Featuring recipes and memories from writers such as Joy Bale Boone, George Ella Lyon, Ronni Ludy, Ed McClanahan, Sena Jeter Naslund, and Richard Taylor, this is both a cookbook and a compendium of sentiments. This warm and enjoyable blending of essays, illustrations, and recipes is leavened with humor and laden with nostalgia. As much as the food, these writers celebrate the personalities who lovingly prepared and provided their favorite dishes, sustaining life and helping to shape the personas of the authors themselves. A collection of highly personal recollections, Savory Memories is a veritable smorgasbord of delights.


Rachael Ray 50

Rachael Ray 50
Author: Rachael Ray
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 198481799X

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • America’s favorite self-taught cook opens up about the most memorable moments of her life in this candid memoir-inspired cookbook featuring 125 all-new recipes. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY BUZZFEED AND FOOD NETWORK “No matter the recipe, each of us changes a dish by our own preparation of it. It’s the same with stories—once you put them out there, readers get to interpret them and be affected by them as they will. Ultimately, it’s my hope that this book leaves the reader with that quiet smile we all get after we eat a favorite comfort food. Basically, I’m going for the afterglow of a big bowl of spaghetti.”—from the Introduction As her fiftieth birthday approached, the woman who taught America how to get dinner on the table, fast, started thinking not just about what to cook that night, but how her passion for food and feeding people had developed over her first fifty years. Filled with twenty-five thoughtful essays and 125 delicious recipes, Rachael Ray 50 reads like a memoir and a cookbook at once. Captured here are the moments and dishes Rachael finds most special, the ones she makes in her own home and that you won’t find on her television shows or in her magazine. Here are the memories that made her laugh out loud, or made her teary. The result is a collection that offers the perfect blend of kitchen and life wisdom, including thoughts on how we can all better serve the world and one another. Also featured within these pages are gorgeous food photography, personal photos, and Rachael’s own hand-drawn illustrations, offering a revealing and intimate glimpse into her world and her every day inspiration.


The Cuban Table

The Cuban Table
Author: Ana Sofia Pelaez
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2014-10-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1466857536

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The Cuban Table is a comprehensive, contemporary overview of Cuban food, recipes and culture as recounted by serious home cooks and professional chefs, restaurateurs and food writers. Cuban-American food writer Ana Sofia Pelaez and award-winning photographer Ellen Silverman traveled through Cuba, Miami and New York to document and learn about traditional Cuban cooking from a wide range of authentic sources. Cuban home cooks are fiercely protective of their secrets. Content with a private kind of renown, they demonstrate an elusive turn of hand that transforms simple recipes into bright and memorable meals that draw family and friends to their tables time and again. More than just a list of ingredients or series of steps, Cuban cooks' tricks and touches hide in plain sight, staying within families or being passed down in well-worn copies of old cookbooks largely unread outside of the Cuban community. Here you'll find documented recipes for everything from iconic Cuban sandwiches to rich stews with Spanish accents and African ingredients, accompanied by details about historical context and insight into cultural nuances. More than a cookbook, The Cuban Table is a celebration of Cuban cooking, culture and cuisine. With stunning photographs throughout and over 110 deliciously authentic recipes this cookbook invites you into one of the Caribbean's most interesting and vibrant cuisines.


Over Easy

Over Easy
Author: Mimi Pond
Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781770461536

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A fast-paced semi-memoir about diners, drugs, and California in the 1970s Over Easy is a brilliant portrayal of a familiar coming-of-age story. After being denied financial aid to cover her last year of art school, Margaret finds salvation from the straightlaced world of college and the earnestness of both hippies and punks in the wisecracking, fast-talking, drug-taking group she encounters at the Imperial Café, where she makes the transformation from Margaret to Madge. At first she mimics these new and exotic grown-up friends, trying on the guise of adulthood with some awkward but funny stumbles. Gradually she realizes that the adults she looks up to are a mess of contradictions, misplaced artistic ambitions, sexual confusion, dependencies, and addictions. Over Easy is equal parts time capsule of late 1970s life in California—with its deadheads, punks, disco rollers, casual sex, and drug use—and bildungsroman of a young woman who grows from a naïve, sexually inexperienced art-school dropout into a self-aware, self-confident artist. Mimi Pond's chatty, slyly observant anecdotes create a compelling portrait of a distinct moment in time. Over Easy is an immediate, limber, and precise semi-memoir narrated with an eye for the humor in every situation.


Southern Savory

Southern Savory
Author: Bernice Kelly Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1964
Genre: History
ISBN:

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In this volume of memories of life in North Carolina during the first half of the twentieth century, Harris has, as is typical of her writing, portrayed the drama of the everyday, the mystery of common-place people, and the triumph of the human spirit. The true spices in this book are the people. Originally published in 1964. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.


Savory Sweet Life

Savory Sweet Life
Author: Alice Currah
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2012-07-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0062064061

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A one-of–a-kind cookbook, Savory Sweet Life is a wonderful collection of inventive and playful family recipes that celebrate the everyday moments in life—from birthday parties and family game nights to potlucks and summer backyard barbecues. Alice Currah, whose popular food blog, SavorySweetLife.com, attracts half a million page views every month, now combines warm, personal stories, helpful advice and time-saving tips, and real-life food for those together times that the whole family will love— whether it’s Pulled Pork Tacos and Chocolate Chip Cookies on family game night or Creamy Tomato Soup with Grilled Garlic Cheese Sandwiches and Spiced Gingersnap Cookies on an unexpected snow day.


Messengers of God

Messengers of God
Author: Arthur O. Roberts
Publisher: Barclay Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1594980063

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Discover more about the way in which hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, and touching are receptors of God's presence in your life.


Pieography

Pieography
Author: Jo Packham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1592538533

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"42 fabulous recipes inspired by 39 extraordinary women"--Cover.


Animals in Suits

Animals in Suits
Author: Timur Raad
Publisher: Grendizers
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1732961603

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Here to file a complaint? Management or HR, eh? A fellow employee you say…oh, you meant you don’t like the work assigned? Listen, that’s some bad luck there my friend. Step into my office…well, not my actual office, grab this seat and pull up next to me—who's ‘me’, oh, I thought we’d met? I’m just another drone, employee, worker bee (no disrespect to those beautiful and productive creatures). I can help. Read this, be careful, and spread the word! "Animals in Suits is a satirical portrait of life in the Corporate Age—at once a searing indictment of corporate politics and a beautiful, elegant…" No, no, no one gets seared, please just read. "and hopeful exploration of the resilience and the power of books, it offers a comic and tragic vision of future life…" No one can predict the future, okay, forget it…ah now you want to finish it? "A corporation in the not so distant future. A revolving cast of characters avian, reptilian and mammalian amongst others. Mind numbing daily routine. What is the purpose and meaning of work? And conversely of life? And finally, the answer to the eternal question—do you want the free mug or shirt?"


Food and Everyday Life on Kentucky Family Farms, 1920-1950

Food and Everyday Life on Kentucky Family Farms, 1920-1950
Author: John van Willigen
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813188822

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The foods Kentuckians love to eat today—biscuits and gravy, country ham and eggs, soup beans and cornbread, fried chicken and shucky beans, and fried apple pie and boiled custard—all were staples on the Kentucky family farms in the early twentieth century. Each of these dishes has evolved as part of the farming lifestyle of a particular time and place, utilizing available ingredients and complementing busy daily schedules. Though the way of life associated with these farms in the first half of the twentieth century has mostly disappeared, the foodways have become a key part of Kentucky's cultural identity. In Food and Everyday Life on Kentucky Family Farms, 1920–1950, John van Willigen and Anne van Willigen examine the foodways—the practices, knowledge, and traditions found in a community regarding the planting, preparation, consumption, and preservation—of Kentucky family farms in the first half of the last century. This was an era marked by significant changes in the farming industry and un rural communities, including the introduction of the New Deal market quota system, the creation of the University of Kentucky Agricultural Extension Service, the expansion of basic infrastructures into rural areas, the increased availability of new technologies, and the massive migration from rural to urban areas. The result was a revolutionary change from family-based subsistence farming to market-based agricultural production, which altered not only farmers' relationships to food in Kentucky but the social relations within the state's rural communities. Based on interviews conducted by the University of Kentucky's Family Farm Project and supplemented by archival research, photographs, and recipes, Food and Everyday Life on Kentucky Family Farms, 1920–1950 recalls a vanishing way of life in rural Kentucky. By documenting the lives and experiences of Kentucky farmers, the book ensures that traditional folk and foodways in Kentucky's most important industry will be remembered.