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September | 2012 | Licking The Spoon
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Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity. Archive September, 2012. 4 and 20 Ways to Think About Pie, Part 2. 10 “Who eats crust? That’s what Laura’s mom exclaimed once–as a rhetorical question, after eating the fruit out of a piece of pie and leaving the pastry behind. We do We eat crust. 11 Barbara and Louise got us this as a wedding present. We love it. It makes quiches, too! Breville pie maker. Great photo from uncrate.com! 10 Speaking of savory, Myers of Keswick. 2 The first refriger...
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July | 2012 | Licking The Spoon
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Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity. Archive July, 2012. Red Chile Bible, Part VI. How do you roast green chiles? In Santa Fe, fall has a smell, and that smell is roasting green chiles. In early September, the chile roasters stake their claims on patches of parking lots scattered throughout town. The words Hatch, Socorro, Chimayó, spray-painted or neatly printed on plywood signs propped against the sides of pickup trucks, their beds loaded with bushels of chiles. I ask the waitress ...
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August | 2012 | Licking The Spoon
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Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity. Archive August, 2012. For Julia Child’s 100th Birthday. Mastering the Art: 1973. The phone rang in a small cottage in Mastic Beach, New York. My mother Linda picked up the phone with one hand and slid it between her ear and shoulder, then put her hand back on the baby in her arms. Hey, Linda, it’s Dad. What are you thinking about making tonight? Well, she said, flipping through Julia Child’s cookbook, I’d like to try Boeuf Borguignon. Right on ti...
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Reviews | Licking The Spoon
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Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity. By Candace Walsh”. 8211; Lambda Literary Review. Review: Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food Family, and Identity”. 8211; AfterEllen.com. 8220;Funny, moving, and as irresistible as chocolate cake, Candace Walsh’s delicious memoir isn’t just a coming-of-age of a remarkable woman by way of the kitchen pantry, but a smart, gorgeously written exploration of the foods and the people who really nourish us.”. 8220;Licking the Spoon. Is a sort of. Smoke ...
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Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity. 8220;Q&A with Author of New Memoir. 8220;7 Questions with Candace Walsh”. 8211; The Frog and a Princess. Birth Story Excerpt from. Interview with Candace Walsh on NYT Bestseller Caroline Leavitt’s blog. Theo Pauline Nestor’s Review of. Interview with Candace Walsh. 8211; Wild Mountain Memoir. 8220;Food and Family with Candace Walsh”. 8211; Advocate.com. 8220;Cook a Big Gay Thanksgiving”. 8220;The Kitchen Hour with Meagan Francis”. On KASA Fox TV.
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June | 2012 | Licking The Spoon
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Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity. Archive June, 2012. Honeymoon in France, Part III. As we pulled into the small town square, the auberge was easy to spot: an old limestone building, with the modern addition of a glassed-in front porch. We walked in and were seated. A waiter went from table to table, with characteristic French brevity and formality. Je suis Will, l’ami d’Eric, de New York. Vous êtes les amis d’Eric! Oeufs en meurette,. And onions. I ordered. Pan-browned chicken e...
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*totally random fanfic* Letter from Mad Men’s Carol to Joan. | Licking The Spoon
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Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity. Totally random fanfic* Letter from Mad Men’s Carol to Joan. Fans: Remember when Carol told Joan, “I love you”? If you remember, you might get a kick out of this little thing I wrote that was inspired by that scene. If not, it will make absolutely no sense. 🙂. I took his hand, and whoosh! Joan, things are so very different. Where I am, the love that dared not speak its name shouts it from the rooftops! Dax has been such a dear. He landed me a...
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10 Fun Ways to Market Your Book While Waiting for Oprah to Notice It | Licking The Spoon
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Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity. 10 Fun Ways to Market Your Book While Waiting for Oprah to Notice It. This was originally published on the Huffington Post. I am republishing it here, since it’s had such an enduring appeal–and because my Author It! Clients are just starting to think about this phase of their process. More than any other HuffPo I’ve written, it keeps getting tweeted and some lovely people have reached out to me after reading it.]. New York Times Book Review.
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“We didn’t end up having sex.” | Licking The Spoon
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Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity. 8220;We didn’t end up having sex.”. I think that’s one of the most sticky titles of a book review. To date, and I love it. Elisabeth Kinsey chose it, in her blog. Reading Like a Writer: On the Hunt for a Sublime Sentence. I first met Elisabeth when she submitted a winsomely impertinent essay to my first Seal Press anthology,. Ask Me About My Divorce: Women Open Up About Moving On. We met up again at the Portland OR reading, and then she and her h...
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