Look who's making dinner Twenty-one of our favorite writers and chefs expound upon the joys--and perils--of feeding their families. Mario Batali's kids gobble up monkfish liver and foie gras. Peter Kaminsky's youngest daughter won't eat anything at all. Mark Bittman reveals the four stages of learning to cook. Stephen King offers tips about what to cook when you don't feel like cooking. And Jim Harrison shows how good food and wine trump expensive cars and houses. This book celebrates those who toil behind the stove, trying to nourish and please. Their tales are accompanied by more than sixty family-tested recipes, time-saving tips, and cookbook recommendations, as well as New Yorker cartoons. Plus there are interviews with homestyle heroes from all across America--a fireman in Brooklyn, a football coach in Atlanta, and a bond trader in Los Angeles, among others. What emerges is a book not just about food but about our changing families. It offers a newfound community for any man who proudly dons an apron and inspiration for those who have yet to pick up the spatula.
Easy short stories chapters on cooks of reading for their lifestyles! Recipes along set chapters to make per person and cartoons! Index is added footnotes on foods in reference or cookbooks !
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Books for All Kinds of Dads!
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • June 12, 2019
Not all dads are the same! Father's Day is this Sunday and you may be struggling with what to get for your specific fellow. Here's a list of book recommendations for all different types of fathers.
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