May 29, 2011 0
Literary Lunch
Categories: Literary Lunch
Tags: 911 call, Alex, clubs, cookbook, crime, crumb, ego, fast-growing trend, fire, Food, food critic, foraging, grill, grillers, hunter-gatherer, julia child, letters, Literary Lunch, Los Gatos, manly sport, Memorial Day, modern, novelist, past, remembering, research, Ruth Reichl, sirloin, trippy, Wine
Prose, essays, reviews, interviews & poetry with a focus on food:
- Memorial Day Weekend: Remembering Alex by Gilda Claudine Karasik (HONEST COOKING)
- Food, wine key to research for Los Gatos crime novelist by Marianne L. Hamilton (MERCURY NEWS)
- Reconsidering the Lobster by Jasper White (WALL STREET JOURNAL)
- A 911 Call That Can Help Save a Sirloin, and the Griller’s Ego by by Dirk Johnson (NY TIMES)
- Reichl: ‘Everybody has always thought they could be a food critic’ by Dawn Fallik (POYNTER)
- Cookbook clubs a fast-growing trend by Lynne Char Bennett (SF GATE)
- A Trippy Crumb by Kim Adrian (FOOD CULTURE INDEX)
- The modern hunter-gatherer: Foraging as a manly sport by Lynne Char Bennett
- Julia Child letters are a glimpse of the past by Addie Broyles (STL TODAY)
- Grill Like You Mean It: The Case for Bringing Back Fire by Ben Eisendrath (THE ATLANTIC)

