Never Eat Your Heart OutMacmillan, 1998 - 328 páginas In this tart, satisfying memoir, as keenly lyrical about its author's life as it is down-to-earth and hilarious about American food, Judith Moore recollects the good, bad, and terrible dramas of her life and places them in memorable culinary frames. |
Contenido
Pie 342 | 14 |
Sauerkraut and a Pig Sticking | 42 |
Summer | 57 |
Company Dinner | 88 |
Two Mouths One Spoon | 106 |
Potluck Supper | 125 |
Turkey Sex | 153 |
Adultery | 182 |
Dusk | 202 |
Applebutter | 236 |
Eating Peter Rabbit | 258 |
Spring Hero | 280 |
Going Home | 300 |
Picnic | 323 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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