Handwritten Recipes: A Bookseller's Collection of Curious and Wonderful Recipes Forgotten Between the Pages
Michael Popek
(Author)
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Description
Leaf through your cookbooks, and you're likely to find a bit of paper with a recipe written in a familiar (or not-so-familiar) hand. It could be a family secret finally divulged, a scribbled interpretation of something seen on TV, even a culinary experiment long since forgotten. What happens to these recipes when the books are passed on? By day, Michael Popek works in his family's used bookstore. By night, he's the voyeuristic force behind the websites ForgottenBookmarks and HandwrittenRecipes, where he shares the weird, wonderful objects he has found among the stacks at his store. Handwritten Recipes is a treasury of Michael's most fascinating found recipes. You'll find classic Americana like pies and casseroles alongside ethnic mainstays such as Italian cookies, springerle, and German dumplings. Some are perfectly clear and complete, while others leave crucial elements--like cooking times and ingredient measurements--to the reader's imagination. You can venture to try any recipe, or just enjoy Popek's findings as a time capsule from kitchens of generations gone by.
Product Details
Price
$23.00
$21.39
Publisher
Tarcherperigee
Publish Date
October 02, 2012
Pages
208
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.3 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780399160141
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Michael Popek studied literature at Bennington College before rejoining his family's used-book business. He lives and works in Oneonta, New York, with his wife, daughter, two dogs, and cat.
Reviews
"A fascinating, entertaining scrapbook of treasures discovered from within the pages of used books." -- Shelf Awareness on FORGOTTEN BOOKMARKS "This fascinating book offers intimate glimpses into other people's lives, from the kitschy and the kooky to the achingly poignant. " -- The Tucson Citizen on FORGOTTEN BOOKMARKS "...a treasure for the bibliophile..." -- The Albany Times Union on FORGOTTEN BOOKMARKS