Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Calling All Cooks Two or A Taco Testimony

Calling All Cooks Two

Author: Bellsouth Pioneers AL Chapter

Experience more of the tasteful recipes of Calling all Cooks with this second in the series. It contains recipes, charts, tips, and hints from active and retired members of BellSouth Pioneers. Proceeds from all cookbooks benefit various statewide charity and school organizations.



New interesting textbook: The Spectrum or New Womans Dress for Success

A Taco Testimony: Meditations on Family, Food and Culture

Author: Denise Chavez

Acclaimed author/actress Denise Chávez explores the history, lore, and preparation of tacos—and other art forms—in a warm and exuberant memoir, with recipes.

"Tacos are sacred to me," writes Chávez, who's set many a fictional scene in a Southwestern restaurant or around a dinner table. And here are her special recipes, including her mother's Tacos a la Delfina ("I swear these tacos are really good cold!") and Granma Lupe's Pasta (not macaroni but a savory mincemeat-like taco filling). Here, too, are tips on shopping, cooking, and serving: "Offer up the meal with gratitude and remember: Tacos are one of life's greatest things!"

"We live in chile country," she adds. "We are blessed to be here. Food is more than food; it's a culture. And tacos are more than tacos."

Chile country is the setting for Chávez's magical, tragicomic fiction. And in A Taco Testimony she also tells wonderful stories that connect literature with culture and food with life along the Mexican-American border.

"Time and love are the essence of all Mexican cooking," Chávez says—including her spicy, juicy writing, and this feast of a book.



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