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For armchair travelers who long for experiences of life in the French countryside and those looking to expand their repertoires of (fairly) easygoing country cooking.
This hip, fresh cookbook is just the thing for foodies desiring to keep kosher while elevating their repertoire of dishes for the benefit of themselves or their dinner guests—and there's plenty to interest cooks who lack a kosher kitchen as well.
This historically influenced cookbook will appeal to anyone with an avid interest in John and Abigail Adams, the early years of the American republic, or more generally in the domestic and culinary practices of that period.
A treasure for anyone interested in kosher vegetarian cooking, this recently rediscovered cookbook, published in Nazi-occupied Poland, resonates historically and as a poignant memorial to Lewando's life.