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Pastrami on Rye by Ted Merwin

August 18, 2019 by CoffeeShopReader 1 Comment

Bingo 18 (Award Winner) In 2015, Ted Merwin’s Pastrami on Rye: An Overstuffed History of the Jewish Deli won the National Jewish Book Award, which is presented by the Jewish Book Council. I neither knew that nor would have cared if I had known when I bought the book, but it’s rather convenient for a Bingo Square. Basically, this book is as the subtitle suggests a social and cultural history of the Jewish deli in the United States starting in 1880sish NYC through nearly the […]

Filed Under: Cooking/Food, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: cbr11bingo, food history, food writing, jewish culture, jewish food, pastrami on rye, ted merwin

CoffeeShopReader's CBR11 Review No:67 · Genres: Cooking/Food, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: cbr11bingo, food history, food writing, jewish culture, jewish food, pastrami on rye, ted merwin ·
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Humans are the worst

January 3, 2018 by Nyx 3 Comments

Bear with me, I’m about to try to get you to read a nonfiction book about a species of fish. One of my best reading years as an adult occurred a few years back when I was tearing through a lot of non-fiction food books. So when one of the contributors to the site Serious Eats mentioned that “Cod” had a permanent place on his kitchen bookshelf, I made a mental note to pick it up the next time I went to the library.  Well, […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: food history, foodie reads, Mark Kurlansky

Nyx's CBR10 Review No:1 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: food history, foodie reads, Mark Kurlansky ·
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Untold Stories Unearthed

June 27, 2017 by Ale 2 Comments

Politics in any form is hard for me. I avoid confrontation and disagreement like the plague, so almost everything to do with politics makes me go running for the nearest blanket to hide under. But one of my Political Science students brought me a book catalog from a trip she went on, and The President’s Kitchen Cabinet was in it. I love food and anything to do with it, and looking at the history of politics through the lens of a thing I enjoy made this […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Adrian Miller, african american history, food history, government, politics, presidential history

Ale's CBR9 Review No:13 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Adrian Miller, african american history, food history, government, politics, presidential history ·
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