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... this superb book should grace the shelves of even the most infrequent of cooks. ... Given the show's popularity, the accessibility of the recipes and the authors' practical and useful advice, this excellent book is sure to become a kitchen staple." -- Publisher's Weekly
The Splendid Table gives public radio listeners a fresh take on their love of food, so it’s only natural that its new book follows suit – How to Eat Supper: Recipes, Stories and Opinions from Public Radio's Award-Winning Food Show. As they do on their weekly show, host Lynne Rossetto Kasper and producer Sally Swift approach food with attitude and originality, making How to Eat Supper a kitchen companion unlike any other. The cookbook not only contains delicious recipes, valuable tips and everyday culinary know-how, it introduces the people and stories that are shaping America’s sense of food.
June 24, 7:00 p.m. Minneapolis, MN. Minneapolis Public Library. Talk of the Stacks
Details TBA.
The Friends and U.S. Trust present Talk of the Stacks, a reading series at the Minneapolis Central Library exploring contemporary literature and culture. Readings are held at the Minneapolis Central Library, Pohlad Hall, 300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis.
The programs are free with open seating to the public. Book sale and signing follow presentations. 612-630-6174 for more info.
For more than twenty years, Lynne Rossetto Kasper has been recognized as one of America’s leading food authorities, commentators, and cultural historians. Her national radio show, The Splendid Table, is a staple of American Public Media. Her first cookbook, The Splendid Table, is the only book to receive The Cookbook of the Year Award from both the Julia Child/IACP and James Beard Awards. Now with her third book, How to Eat Supper, Kasper goes far beyond the recipe and standard cookbook by exploring the people and stories that shape America's changing sense of food. Examining rarely heard perspectives on food—from the quirky to the political from the highbrow to the humble — Kapser shows the essential role breaking bread together plays in our world. Tom Crann, host of All Things Considered, and Sally Swift, co-author and managing producer of The Splendid Table, will join Kasper on stage for this delicious edition of Talk of the Stacks.