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An Everlasting Meal: Cooking with Economy and Grace by Tamar Adler

layton93's review against another edition

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inspiring reflective relaxing slow-paced

4.0

lisaschmizza's review against another edition

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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

katieinca's review against another edition

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3.0

This would be a fantastic thing to have someone with a public radio voice read to you at bedtime, to put you to sleep and dream of good food.
I wholeheartedly agree with this cooking philosophy, and I picked up a few good tips, but it was also frustrating to read as someone who tries to cook meals that don't involve animal products, and someone who cooks for young children.
The prose is leisurely, and probably soothing and inspirational if you're in the mood for it. As someone who has been lacking in leisure time, I found it a bit precious.
I'm on the fence about whether to recommend this or not, but if it intrigues you, pick up a copy and read any page or three. If you find it delightful you will love the book. If not, don't feel obligated to read the rest.

jnmph76's review against another edition

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funny hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

3.25

eavers's review against another edition

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informative reflective slow-paced

5.0

laporziuncula's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved this! Completely changed my approach to preparing meals. Its helped me be much more intentional about useming ingredients to their fullest.

aelane23's review against another edition

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4.0

Just a hair pretentious, but otherwise, good and unique recipes (so many!) fill the pages.
An enjoyable listen.

_ash0_'s review against another edition

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4.0

I liked the idea behind this book, but not the recipes mentioned in it. Like many people have mentioned in their reviews, it did change my thinking towards cooking. Instead of deciding on a recipe to cook and then searching for vegetables to add to it, the author talks about a different approach where you just make something with what you have. This book is great for someone who is trying to lead a minimalistic life. I loved the way author simplifies cooking and breaks down the whole process. The only problem I had was that most of the recipes and ideas are European - mostly Italian and French and the author keeps using few ingredients like olive oil, butter, parsley in every single dish she mentions. She does mention Mediterranean and Asian/Indian cooking few times but wish she had considered different cuisines while writing this book.
Still this is a great book to have along with your cookbooks. Highly recommend it for people who are interested in learning the art of cooking and for those who are not interested in blindly following recipes.

boggremlin's review against another edition

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4.0

This book always makes me want to feed people.

analiseag's review against another edition

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3.0

It was beautifully written, just not my genre. Enjoyed in little bites but think I’m leaving this type of writing for others