Geo wrote:Bien fait, Cynthia! and distillers--whiskey folks, bourbon 'stillers especially--of course are going to be fans of your book!
BTW, don't know whether or not you saw Rachel's recent blog on corn (you're in her bibliography, of course).
http://www.rachellaudan.com/2017/01/mutable-maize.html
Rachel's an old friend from way back, and has done some very interesting food history cum anthropology over the years.
Geo
Geo wrote:Some nice ink on LTH's heroic Da Beef! Bien fait, Beef!
Geo
bweiny wrote:Nice brief profile of LTH'er Da Beef (chibbqking, Taco Scholar, whatever he prefers) in the most recent Dish part of Chicago Mag.
http://www.chicagomag.com/dining-drinking/December-2017/Self-Appointed-Taco-Scholar-Has-Hit-the-Thousandth-Taco-Mark/
Chicago Community Trust wrote:Beginning in December, we’re featuring selections from Chicago writer Alan Lake’s soon-to-be-published series of personal profiles with esteemed Chicago area home cooks. Home Cookin’ gives a glimpse into your neighbor’s lives (and kitchens) by telling the stories behind their food.
jbw wrote:I would like to announce that my annotated translation of the gastronomic classic Paris à Table: 1846 by Eugène Briffault has just been published by Oxford University Press and is now available in bookstores and online. "This is a must-read for social- and cultural-history buffs, especially those with a keen interest in food and eating habits." --Booklist.
Keep an eye out for presentations later in the year in the Chicago area. More info on Amazon and here:
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/paris--table-9780190842031?cc=us&lang=en&#
EvA wrote:jbw wrote:I would like to announce that my annotated translation of the gastronomic classic Paris à Table: 1846 by Eugène Briffault has just been published by Oxford University Press and is now available in bookstores and online. "This is a must-read for social- and cultural-history buffs, especially those with a keen interest in food and eating habits." --Booklist.
Keep an eye out for presentations later in the year in the Chicago area. More info on Amazon and here:
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/paris--table-9780190842031?cc=us&lang=en&#
Congratulations!
jbw wrote:I would like to announce that my annotated translation of the gastronomic classic Paris à Table: 1846 by Eugène Briffault has just been published by Oxford University Press and is now available in bookstores and online. "This is a must-read for social- and cultural-history buffs, especially those with a keen interest in food and eating habits." --Booklist.
Keep an eye out for presentations later in the year in the Chicago area. More info on Amazon and here:
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/paris--table-9780190842031?cc=us&lang=en&#
Order directly through Rowman & Littlefield at https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538110744 for a 30% discount on Pigs, Pork, and Heartland Hogs. Use promotion code RLFANDF30 at checkout for 30% off – this promotion is valid until December 31, 2019. This offer cannot be combined with any other promo or discount offers.
Geo wrote:Heh-heh Cynthia, I ordered an advance copy so I guess you'll just have to figure out what to do with that extra 30% on your royalty (if they give it to you!).
Best of luck with your new offering!
Geo