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and cookery from mere chemistry: starchy staples in most cultures are based in the concept of fullness, what it feels like to have “eaten.” All cultures have their chosen starches: the middle-class North American “meat and potatoes” ...
"Celebrating the career of Paul Hoffman with a series of papers by his colleagues, friends, and former students. The papers demonstrate the importance of diligent fieldwork as a foundation for multidisciplinary research."--
This work looks closely at a wide variety of southern domestic literature, focusing particularly on the role of the family kitchen as a driving force in the narratives of Ellen Glasgow, Eudora Welty, Lee Smith, and Toni Morrison.
• A hands-on guide to help readers fall in love with their kitchen again. • Inspiration for home cooks to reach that “light bulb moment.” • Opens with a hardworking front of book: “The Anatomy of a Knife,” “Pots and Pans You ...
See just how phenomenal you can truly be. Traci Mitchell's Stirring the Pot provides all the info you need for self-empowerment and purpose. Women are capable of making what may seem impossible, possible.
From her wacky experiences in show business to her screwball forays into healing “therapies,” from her frontline reporting of single motherhood in midlife to a goofy attempt to reclaim her last name from Joe McCarthy, here are ...
Stirring the Pot
This book is called Stirring the Pot for good reason.
See just how phenomenal you can truly be. Traci Mitchell's Stirring the Pot provides all the info you need for self-empowerment and purpose. Women are capable of making what may seem impossible, possible.
Stirring the Pot: Discovering Connections to Land and Community Through Stories and Recipes
'Stirring the Pot' describes how the ingredients, methods and varieties of African cuisine comprise a repository of tried and tested household and farming knowledge, mostly preserved by women.
Stirring the Pot: Knowing Women and Food
'Stirring the Pot' describes how the ingredients, methods and varieties of African cuisine comprise a repository of tried and tested household and farming knowledge, mostly preserved by women.
Combines the author's hard-won wisdom, witty observations, revealing notes to herself, and tales of her best and most embarrassing moments to offer insights on getting the most out of life.