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Women Who Eat: A New Generation on the Glory of Food

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Women Who Eat: A New Generation on the Glory of Food

Contributors:

By (Author) Leslie Miller
Edited by Leslie Miller

ISBN:

9781580050920

Publisher:

Seal Press

Imprint:

Seal Press

Publication Date:

28th October 2003

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

641.5082

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

296

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Description

Move over, Betty Crocker. Women are reclaiming their pots and pans, but it's a new era in the kitchen. Today's generation of women is putting a fresh spin on the "joy of cooking"and eating and entertaining. Women both in and out of the culinary profession share their stories about the many ways food shapes and enhances their lives. New York Times columnist Amanda Hesser praises the joys of simple food, and Food and Wine editor Kate Sekules discusses the importance of having a restaurant where you're recognized. Theresa Lust, author of Pass the Polenta, vividly remembers a childhood making sauerkraut with her grandmother, and Michelle Tea describes her working-class Polish family's meals as "tripe, kielbasa, shellfish and beer. " One woman owns up to her culinary ineptitude in an era when being a gourmet cook is all the rage, while another remembers preferring chicken nuggets from the cafeteria to mom's homemade vegetable biryani. Women Who Eat not only presents an illuminating look at food today, but dishes out generous helpings of great prose that are sure to titillate the palate. Recipes are included. "

Author Bio

Leslie Miller is an editor and writer whose work has appeared in Bare Your Soul, The Unsavvy traveller, Young Wives' Tales, and Sex and Single Girls, among other publications, and is currently at work on her first novel. She lives with her family in Seattle.Amanda Davis is the author of Wonder When You'll Miss Me and Circling the Drain: StoriesAmanda Hesser is a columnist for The New York Times.Amanda Sullivan is a New York city playwright.Cheryl Strayed's work has appeared in The Best New American Voices 2003 and The Best American Voices 2000.Gabrielle Hamilton is the chef-owner of the New York restaurant Prune.Josie Aaronson-Gelb is a Bay Area restaurant reviewer and former professional chef.Karen Eng is the editor of the food zine PekoPeko.Kate Sekules is the travel editor of Food and Wine.Lela Nargi is the author of All U Can Eat.And many others....

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