All Stirred Up: Suffrage Cookbooks, Food, and the Battle for Women's Right to Vote

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Price
$28.95  $26.92
Publisher
Pegasus Books
Publish Date
Pages
384
Dimensions
5.9 X 9.1 X 1.8 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781643134529

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About the Author
Laura Kumin is the author of The Hamilton Cookbook: Cooking, Eating, and Entertaining in Hamilton's World and runs the popular blog "Mother Would Know." Kumin earned a law degree from Columbia Law School and practiced in Washington D.C. for more than two-decades. She lives in Washington D.C. where she now teaches cooking and food history.

Reviews
"Part cookbook and part spirited history lesson, this book examines a little-known aspect of the women's suffrage movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Kumin makes some thorny history go down easily."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Laura Kumin's new book about the suffrage movement is a fascinating story of the struggle women faced in the mid 19th-century to win the right to vote. It puts into context the way women have always had to fight for equal rights, to have our voices heard. All Stirred Up is equal parts women's history and a cookbook with terrific recipes."

--Kathy Gunst, Resident Chef for NPR's Here and Now and co-author of Rage Baking--The Transformative Power of Flour, Fury and Women's Voices
While it did not surprise me to learn that suffragists deployed culinary tactics to promote their cause, the breadth of Laura Kumin's research delighted me chapter after chapter. The book's opening timeline is especially helpful for placing their efforts into historical, global context. And thanks to Laura's deep dive into suffrage cookbooks, I'll feel connected to this voting rights' revolution whenever I make one of All Stirred Up's thoughtfully adapted recipes.--Bonnie S. Benwick, former WASHINGTON POST deputy food and recipes editor
Laura Kumin's All Stirred Up is revelatory. The way women suffragists used food and cooking-- their deepest burdens and familial connective tissue--to change the world for themselves and future generations is a story perfect for the centennial of women's voting rights and years beyond. --Michael Twitty, author of Kosher/Soul and The Cooking Gene
"A fascinating examination of this pivotal movement in American history--and the irrepressible women who used food as a way to bring their message home. Well-researched, engaging and filled with delicious recipes that will entertain the mind as well as the palate."--Pamela S. Nadell, author of America's Jewish Women: A History from Colonial Times to Today
"A delicious read! All Stirred Up mixes together an appetizing account of suffragists' use of food as persuasion, a dollop of suffrage history, and some tasty adaptations of recipes from 40 years of suffrage cookbooks. Laura Kumin's book will delight foodies and feminists alike!"--Mary Chapman, co-editor of Treacherous Texts: An Anthology of US Suffrage Literature, 1846-1946
"An an engaging read about the time when women were struggling to get the right to vote, and also a charming view of how cookbooks and recipes were part of the suffrage movement. Kumin's recipes are clear and thoughtful and her mastery of adapting from historic cookbooks shines through in this interesting work."--Kalyn Denny, creator of kalynskitchen.com
"In All Stirred Up, Kumin's research into the suffrage cookbooks and their place in the American food story reveals a colorful, dynamic tale. Stir up a cake, make a pot of tea, and tuck in for a great read that inspires."--Cathy Barrow, author of Pie Squared and When Pies Fly