A new cookbook, inspired by the 1909 edition published by Washington Equal Suffrage Association, explores the intersections of food, community, and feminism.
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A new cookbook, inspired by the 1909 edition published by Washington Equal Suffrage Association, explores the intersections of food, community, and feminism.
Elisabeth Fondell takes us to her grandmother’s table in Nome, Alaska in the 1960s, via the pages of the local community cookbook, the kind of book that helped share American cookbook culture.
My Paris Market Cookbook is a celebration of the markets and food. Interview with author Emily Dilling.