"Do you think people will actually cook these?????"
The Eat Our Words cookbook continues to gain buyers and publicity. It was among the top ten 2005 titles sold at Missoula’s Fact & Fiction bookstore, according to a recent news release from the Montana Committee for the Humanities. I blogged about the book several weeks ago, and I hope the ginger porter served at its unveiling had something to do with loosening at least some of those wallets.
Meanwhile, some of the book's other reviews are:
engaging,
warm,
rather personal,
full of behind-the-scenes details including the quote that titles this post,
and
worth-struggling-through-just-to-appreciate-the-comment.
I'm always interested in feedback, via info at johnclaytonbooks doot coom
Meanwhile, some of the book's other reviews are:
engaging,
warm,
rather personal,
full of behind-the-scenes details including the quote that titles this post,
and
worth-struggling-through-just-to-appreciate-the-comment.
I'm always interested in feedback, via info at johnclaytonbooks doot coom