
Full Moon Feast
Food and the Hunger for Connection
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May 15, 2006
Long on information, short on recipes, "food activist" Prentice's book takes us through her version of the 12 moons of the year. There's plenty of history and cultural information here, which makes the work interesting and enlightening; it would probably be useful to students of culinary arts. The recipes are varied and detailed, covering the mundane, like pot roast and potato-corn chowder, to a lesson in rendering lard and a recipe for "spring tonic nettle soup." Ingredients for some of the recipes might be difficult for those of us not in metropolitan areas to get our hands on; recipes are written in a rather conversational way. The tie-in between recipes and the calendar adds a nice touch that distinguishes this book from others, but there aren't really enough recipes to call this a cookbook. For large public and academic libraries.Elizabeth Rogers, CEF Lib. Syst., Plattsburgh, NY
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