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Consuming Passions: A Food-Obsessed Life [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Michael Lee West
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  • Taschenbuch: 288 Seiten
  • Verlag: William Morrow Paperbacks (5. April 2000)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0060984422
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060984427
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 20,5 x 13,6 x 1,7 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.8 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (10 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.737.815 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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Born in Louisiana and at home in Tennessee, author Michael Lee West makes any old body feel downright welcome at her kitchen table. The coffee's hot, the iced tea is sweet, the cake's a little dry and the conversation shows no sign of abating, even as the last page is turned and the cover is closed on Consuming Passions: A Food-Obsessed Life. The subject is variously food, family and Mama, wherein Mama is as much a state of mind as an embodied soul. This is about the South, honey, some of which is of the New South stripe, and some of the Old.

In an easy, talkative style, author West spins tales, shares recipes and hands out advice. In a chapter titled "Funeral Food" she includes recipes for "Lemon Chess Pie" and "Lemon Squares". Among her rules for funeral food, she notes that dishes must be easy to transport as well as appealing to the bereaved. Some foods are simply inappropriate. "I myself have never seen appetisers at a funeral," West writes. "This is not the time to bring "Better Than Sex Cake" or "Death by Chocolate". And it's never a good idea to use uncooked eggs in funeral food."

Consuming Passions is about home cooking, about church basement food, about growing up in Mama's kitchen shadow and learning to cook away from home. West is ever willing to try something new, to fail, to try again, and to defend to her last breath the virtues of her favourite mayonnaise. West has the spirit of a close friend who'll share all her secrets, including her best recipes, some of which her various family members (we meet them all) failed to take to their graves. Sit down, pull up a chair and get ready to listen. --Schuyler Ingle -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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Born in Louisiana and at home in Tennessee, author Michael Lee West makes any old body feel downright welcome at her kitchen table. The coffee's hot, the iced tea is sweet, the cake's a little dry, and the conversation shows no sign of abating, even as the last page is turned and the cover is closed on Consuming Passions: A Food-Obsessed Life. The subject is variously food, family, and Mama, wherein Mama is as much a state of mind as an embodied soul. This is about the South, honey, some of which is of the New South stripe, and some of the Old.

In an easy, talkative style, author West spins tales, shares recipes, and hands out advice. In a chapter titled "Funeral Food," she includes recipes for Lemon Chess Pie and Lemon Squares. Among her rules for funeral food, she notes that dishes must be easy to transport as well as appealing to the bereaved. Some foods are simply inappropriate. "I myself have never seen appetizers at a funeral," West writes. "This is not the time to bring Better Than Sex Cake or Death by Chocolate. And it's never a good idea to use uncooked eggs in funeral food."

Consuming Passions is about home cooking, about church-basement food, about growing up in the shadow of Mama's kitchen and learning to cook away from home. West is ever willing to try something new, to fail, to try again, and to defend to her last breath the virtues of her favorite mayonnaise. West has the spirit of a close friend who'll share all her secrets, including her best recipes, some of which her various family members (we meet them all) failed to take to their graves. Sit down, pull up a chair, and get ready to listen. --Schuyler Ingle -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.


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Eight is not Enough 26. Juli 2000
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As a transplanted southerner, I read lots of southern women writers and I have read all of Michael Lee West's books, and loved them. When I ordered this book, I thought it was a novel, when I got it, I was very surprised and a little disappointed-that was until I read the book. I could not stop reading it, and bought 6 more, because I have enough friends and southern aunts that I had to pass this along to them. One of my recipients (a friend who is a yankee) bought 2 more for friends of hers. I gave all of the books away and now have to order at least one more for myself. As I told my aunts when I gave them their books, this woman was hiding in our kitchen cupboards, how else could she have known so much about us? Gotta go, it is time to work on that coconut cake!
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What a fun book! 5. Mai 2000
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My only prior exposure to Ms. West was in reading Crazy Ladies, a very charming novel so when I picked up this gem I was under the impression that this too was a novel. What a nice surprise the pages held for me. As a southerner who loves to eat, cook and entertain (don't we all?) this will now be a treasured book. The ancedotes are true southern tales and the recipes look scrumptious. Your mind and your memories of growing up in the south will want to feed on this book.
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This one's a keeper 10. März 2000
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I READ a lot of cookbooks, but BUY very few. This is one of the few that I can't live without. The recipes are wonderful (I can smell a Lemon Cake from this book cooling downstairs as I write this) and the stories are just as juicy and delicious.

It's rare to read a cookbook and wish you knew the author and her family, but that's how I felt after savoring this book. As a Yankee transplanted to South Carolina, I am just now learning the pleasures of sweet tea, church bake sales and fried chicken. This book has definitely earned a place of honor in my kitchen next to James Villas' "My Mother's Southern Kitchen". It's a keeper.

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Life in the South Lane
Food? A staple for survival? No, a prescription for love. This book shows the world the truth--the South revolves around food--how we eat it, how we fix it, and just who does... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 2. Dezember 1999 von Sarah White
Good Ole Southern Humor!
I love this book.One being that I'M a third cousin to the author and the stories in the book are about my family(when it gets down to the nitty griity everone in the souths related... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 29. November 1999 von Patrick LeGette
Absolutely Yummy!
This book is simply delicious. It is all about the South, it has warm family memories, it has humor, eccentric relatives, and best of all RECIPES. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 28. September 1999 veröffentlicht
great book for those who love to cook
I am always searching for a book that rates 10 stars like Laurie Colwin's "Home Cooking" & "More Home Cooking", and this book comes close. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 11. August 1999 veröffentlicht
Superb, Scrumptious & Vividly Hilarious
This book now sits next to cookbooks and I've made sure to paste a label with my name on it, as I will always want it returned to me. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 25. Juli 1999 von cookin551@aol.com
Mouth Watering!
This book is terrific. A great fluffy summer read, whether or not you like to cook. The author shifts between light-hearted backyard over-the-fence neighborly chat to poignant... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. Juli 1999 von smitty@airmail.net
Beautifully and honestly written.
I read an unedited proof of this novel and I think that it is just wonderful. Everyone has to have someone in their family like one of the eccentric aunts in this book. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 11. Juni 1999 veröffentlicht
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