Harvest finds at the outdoor market in Beaune, France |
Happy Thanksgiving, all!
If you fly Southwest Airlines this November, be sure to check out pg 46 of Spirit Magazine. M.F.K. Fisher's The Gastronomical Me is mentioned as a great follow up read to Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love.
I couldn't agree more. Here's Why:
"Fisher hits two out of three in The Gastronomical Me. America's best food writer, Fisher turned the food essay into an autobiographical art form, narrating her life in meals. Her elegant and entertaining prose takes us from her newlywed days, through times of privation in wartime France and the loss of her husband, to how she moved on, all framed by memories of food."
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