What We Eat When We Eat Alone
Product Code: 04969
ISBN: 978-1-4236-0496-9
Size: 6" X 9" X .81"
Availability: In stock
| Hardback | $24.99 |
| ePub eBook | $10.99 |
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WHAT WE EAT WHEN WE EAT ALONE
Stories and Recipes
RENOWNED VEGETARIAN COOKBOOK AUTHOR Deborah Madison set out to learn what people chew on when there isn't anyone else around. The responses are surprising-and we aren't just talking take-out or leftovers. This is food-gone-wild in its most elemental form.
In a conversational tone, What We Eat When We Eat Alone explores the joys and sorrows of eating solo and gives a glimpse into the lives of everyday people and their relationships with food.
The book is illustrated with the delightful art of Patrick McFarlin, and each chapter ends with recipes for those who dine alone.
Stories and Recipes
RENOWNED VEGETARIAN COOKBOOK AUTHOR Deborah Madison set out to learn what people chew on when there isn't anyone else around. The responses are surprising-and we aren't just talking take-out or leftovers. This is food-gone-wild in its most elemental form.
In a conversational tone, What We Eat When We Eat Alone explores the joys and sorrows of eating solo and gives a glimpse into the lives of everyday people and their relationships with food.
The book is illustrated with the delightful art of Patrick McFarlin, and each chapter ends with recipes for those who dine alone.
Table Of Contents:
what we eat when we eat alone 9
about the recipes 13
eating in bed 17
the gestalt of eating: men and women at the table 19
foods for me and me alone 35
getting the body fed with rough and ready foods 45
saved by sardines, rescued by pasta 85
tiny on the couch 106
men and their meat 109
"how to eat alone," poem by daniel halpern 137
alone at last 139
alone every day 169
"spy girls," poem by jeannine hall gailey 201
what every boy and girl should learn to cook before they're men and women 203
meals with a motive 237
breakfast with the saints 266
our thanks 268
index 270
Reviews
Review By: Lynne Kasper, The Splendid Table - April 30, 2009
"I am hooked on this book. It confirms once again that we humans are endlessly confounding and entertaining creatures. Deborah and her husband, artist Patrick McFarlin, blow the covers of food pros in revealing what they eat when no one's around. Then they move on to friends and acquaintances. You'll smile knowingly, muse a lot, maybe blush, get very hungry and probably end up in the kitchen, enjoying every bite of eating alone. This is another keeper from Deborah Madison." Reviews
Review By: Peter Coyote, Actor /Author of Sleeping Where I Fall - April 30, 2009
"Just when you thought there was nothing conceivably new to write about food, Deborah 'Greens' Madison and her artist partner, Patrick McFarlin have devised a truly intimate, startling, funny, and genuinely subversive book. What We Eat When We Eat Alone is like peeping through a one-way mirror into the life of others. Not only what we eat, but how we eat it (spreading newsprint over one's chest to eat in bed) fills this entertaining book with enough fun and good ideas to keep you turning page after page. Even though the chapter 'Men and Their Meat' is not what you think it might be, you will be missing a rare treat if you don't buy and read this book. If there's a second edition I'll offer my singular treatment of half an avocado as a favorite snack." Reviews
Review By: Betty Fussell, Author of Raising Steaks:The Life & Times of American Beef - April 30, 2009
"As Deborah and Patrick reveal in every word and image of their delightfully personal narrative, you're never alone when you eat because food in itself is company - as intimate and personal as the individuals preparing and consuming it. Never has the world of food been more enjoyably presented, in drawings as spontaneous as the recipes are practical, from 'Mashed Potato Soup' to 'Polenta Smothered with Greens.' As this collection of mini short-stories proves, how we eat alone, no matter our gender, age or background, defines us not only to others but to ourselves. All these voices confessing to what they do when no one else is about form a humane collective of daily life, wrapped in a fine romance between a Yankee cook and a Southern artist, whose love of friends and of each other is as clear as their love of food." Reviews
Review By: Laura Calder, Television Host and Food Writer - April 30, 2009
"What a fun book! It is totally 100% compelling and I LOVE the illustrations. I have always ranted on about how much I hate eating alone, and how, in fact, I consider eating alone a greater hazard than drinking alone. Then along comes this book which suddenly makes cancelling my dinner date tonight in favor of a fried egg on asparagus in an armchair seems like the most desirable thing on earth! (Not least of all because it means that while I eat, I can keep reading.)" Reviews
Review By: Russ Parsons, Los Angeles Times - April 30, 2009
"Eating is at the same time the most social of activities and the most intimate. We present our social side when we eat with others, but we reveal our most private selves when we dine alone. While almost all cookbooks focus social side of eating with others, leave it to Deborah Madison and her artist husband Pat McFarlin to probe the fascinating inner world of eating alone." Reviews
Review By: Patrick Oliphant, Card-carrying vegetarian in Sata Fe, NM - April 30, 2009
"This is a truly unique book written by two professionals, but only by trial and error will we ever know if the recipes (should you care to try them) live up to the quality of the text and the genius of the sketches. We can be deeply thankful, however that no technical assemblage is offered for moose stew." Reviews
Review By: Paul Levy, Writer, journalist, broadcaster, and author of Out to Lunch and The Official Foodie Handbook - April 30, 2009
"What a brilliant idea. I wish I'd thought of it myself - but then it wouldn't have had Patrick McFarlin's illustrations, and be the gorgeous book it is." Reviews
Review Denver Post - April 29, 2009
"The most charming food related book of the season" Reviews
Review By: Joe Yonan, The Washington Post - June 3, 2009
Deborah Madison and Patrick McFarlin's "What We Eat When We Eat Alone" (Gibbs Smith) is a delightful stream-of-consciousness romp through the highlights of research they compiled about the solo-dining habits of friends and strangers.
Reviews
Review Fine Cooking - December 1, 2009
"Impossible to put down."







