mbkriegh
mbkriegh

Really enjoying this book. Full of recipes and stories. The recipes are interesting. Presented in narrative form, they are more a guide than a recipe. They give you guidance but you have to deploy your cooking spidy sense to make them. Some experience helps.

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JohnBrady
JohnBrady

@mbkriegh I want to read this! Pepin has a very entertaining autobiography. He's sort of absurdly humble, and gives the impression that it was just dumb luck that he ended up cooking for DeGaulle and the White House. The part about his family and childhood is especially good.

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