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The Art of Eating: In Celebration | ||
Thoughts About M. F. K. Fisher and Her Work | ||
One More Time | ||
Appreciation | ||
Introduction | ||
Serve It Forth | ||
To Begin | 5 | |
When a Man Is Small | 7 | |
Greek Honey and the Hon-Zo | 12 | |
The Curious Nose | 17 | |
Let the Sky Rain Potatoes | 22 | |
Borderland | 26 | |
Garum | 29 | |
Fifty Million Snails | 34 | |
Meals for Me | 40 | |
Dark Ages and the Men of God | 45 | |
I Arise Resigned | 47 | |
In Sinistra Parte, Johannus Baptista | 52 | |
Pity the Blind in Palate | 57 | |
A Pigges Pettie Toes | 60 | |
The Standing and the Waiting | 64 | |
Catherine's Lonesome Cooks | 75 | |
Two Birds Without a Branch | 80 | |
The Pale Yellow Glove | 83 | |
The Brothers | 89 | |
Set-piece for a Fishing Party | 91 | |
On Dining Alone | ä | |
Sing of Dinner in a Dish | 100 | |
Shell-Shock and Richard the Third | 107 | |
The Social Status of a Vegetable | 111 | |
Cesar | 116 | |
To End | 121 | |
Consider The Oyster | ||
Love and Death Among the Molluscs | 125 | |
A Supper to Sleep On | 129 | |
R is for Oyster | 135 | |
The Well-dressed Oyster | 139 | |
Take 300 Clean Oysters | 144 | |
A Lusty Bit of Nourishment | 146 | |
Pearls Are Not Good to Eat | 160 | |
Those Were Happy Days | 166 | |
Soup of the Evening, Beautiful Soup | 170 | |
Love Was the Pearl | 175 | |
My Country, 'Tis of Thee | 178 | |
As Luscious as Locusts | 181 | |
How To Cook A Wolf | ||
Introduction to Revised edition | 187 | |
How to Be Sage Without Hemlock | 189 | |
How to Catch the Wolf | 195 | |
How to Distribute Your Virtue | 198 | |
How to Boil Water | 207 | |
How to Greet the Spring | 223 | |
How Not to Boil an Egg | 229 | |
How to Keep Alive | 240 | |
How to Rise Up Like New Bread | 245 | |
How to Be Cheerful Though Starving | 252 | |
How to Carve the Wolf | 257 | |
How to Make a Pigeon Cry | 277 | |
How to Pray for Peace | 286 | |
How to Be Content with a Vegetable Love | 296 | |
How to Make a Great Show | 300 | |
How to Have a Sleek Pelt | 305 | |
How to Comfort Sorrow | 310 | |
How to Be a Wise Man | 320 | |
How to Lure the Wolf | 323 | |
How to Drink to the Wolf | 329 | |
How Not to Be an Earthworm | 335 | |
How to Practice True Economy | 343 | |
Conclusion | 350 | |
The Gastronomical Me | ||
Foreword | 353 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 354 | |
A Thing Shared | 356 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 359 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 364 | |
The First Oyster | 368 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 378 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 382 | |
Sea Change | 385 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 393 | |
To Feed Such Hunger | 408 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 419 | |
Noble and Enough | 427 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 435 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 446 | |
Sea Change | 455 | |
Sea Change | 463 | |
Sea Change | 469 | |
Define This Word | 474 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 483 | |
Once I Dreamed | 501 | |
I Remember Three Restaurants | 502 | |
Sea Change | 510 | |
The Lemming to the Sea | 518 | |
The Flaw | 526 | |
The Measure of My Powers | 536 | |
Feminine Ending | 552 | |
An Alphabet For Gourmets | ||
Foreword | 575 | |
A is for dining Alone | 577 | |
B is for Bachelors | 584 | |
C is for Cautious | 589 | |
D is for Dining out | 594 | |
E is for Exquisite | 600 | |
F is for Family | 605 | |
G is for Gluttony | 613 | |
H is for Happy | 618 | |
I is for Innocence | 623 | |
J is for Juvenile dining | 628 | |
K is for Kosher | 634 | |
L is for Literature | 640 | |
M is for Monastic | 645 | |
N is for Nautical | 650 | |
O is for Ostentation | 658 | |
P is for Peas | 663 | |
Q is for Quantity | 670 | |
R is for Romantic | 678 | |
S is for Sad | 682 | |
T is for Turbot | 687 | |
U is for Universal | 693 | |
V is for Venality | 701 | |
W is for Wanton | 706 | |
X is for Xanthippe | 713 | |
Y is for Yak | 720 | |
Z is for Zakuski | 727 | |
From A to Z: The Perfect Dinner | 736 | |
Index of Recipes | 745 |
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Add Art of Eating: 50th Anniversary Edition, RUTH REICHL Mary Frances [Fisher] has the extraordinary ability to make the ordinary seem rich and wonderful. Her dignity comes from her absolute insistence on appreciating life as it comes to her. JULIA CHILD How wonderful to, Art of Eating: 50th Anniversary Edition to your collection on WonderClub |