Description
We are what we eat-not just physiologically, but culturally. This collection of cross-cultural, generational essays, and accompanying recipes shows the profound importance of food dishes within American women's lives.
About the Author
Linda Murray Berzok is a widely published food writer and historian who holds a master's degree in food studies. Her published works include Greenwood's American Indian Food.
Reviews
More seductive than the actual dishes are the very personal anecdotes, filled with laughter and some sadness. Learn about the four great truths of cookie baking, reassemble post-Katrina lives via the reconstruction of a cake recipe, and remember offal sandwiches, the not-so-great tangible memory of times when food and money were scarce. A book to treasure. * Booklist *
This is a volume that can be picked up and consumed in small bites. Skipping and skimming is just as satisfying as reading from beginning to end, making this an engaging book to turn to on a lazy afternoon or just for inspiration. * The Autsin Chronicle *
Book Information
ISBN 9780313381676
Author Linda Murray Berzok
Format Hardback
Page Count 200
Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 454g