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It Mustve Been Something I Ate Jeffrey Steingarten

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It Mustve Been Something I Ate Jeffrey Steingarten
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Publisher: Vintage Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 528
Author: Jeffrey Steingarten
ISBN: 9780307486448, 0307486443
Language: English
Year: 2008

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It Mustve Been Something I Ate Jeffrey Steingarten by Jeffrey Steingarten 9780307486448, 0307486443 instant download after payment.

A new collection of provocative essays from the food critic of Vogue - Jeffrey Steingarten - describes his remarkable love affair with food and his compulsive quest to find out how, why, and what we eat, in such pieces as "Who Is Having All the Fun?," "Don't Believe a Word of It," and "The Man Who Cooked for His Dog."

In this outrageous and delectable new volume, the Man Who Ate Everything proves that he will do anything to eat everything.  That includes going fishing for his own supply of bluefin tuna belly; nearly incinerating his oven in pursuit of the perfect pizza crust, and spending four days boning and stuffing three different fowl - into each other - to produce the Cajun specialty called turducken.  It Must’ve Been Something I Ate finds Jeffrey Steingarten testing the virtues of chocolate and gourmet salts; debunking the mythology of lactose intolerance and Chinese Food Syndrome; roasting marrow bones for his dog, and offering recipes for everything from lobster rolls to gratin dauphinoise. The result is one of those rare books that are simultaneously mouth-watering and side-splitting. 

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