Saturday, January 3, 2009

Fashionable Food or Barefoot in Paris Travel Journal

Fashionable Food: Seven Decades of Food Fads

Author: Sylvia Lovegren

Though the Roaring Twenties call to mind images of flappers dancing the Charleston and gangsters dispensing moonshine in back rooms, Sylvia Lovegren here playfully reminds us what these characters ate for dinner: Banana and Popcorn Salad. Like fashions and fads, food—even bad food—has a history, and Lovegren's Fashionable Food is quite literally a cookbook of the American past.

Well researched and delightfully illustrated, this collection of faddish recipes from the 1920s to the 1990s is a decade-by-decade tour of a hungry American century. From the Three P's Salad—that's peas, pickles, and peanuts—of the post-World War I era to the Fruit Cocktail and Spam Buffet Party loaf—all the rage in the ultra-modern 1950s, when cooking from a can epitomized culinary sophistication—Fashionable Food details the origins of these curious delicacies. In two chapters devoted to "exotic foods of the East," for example, Lovegren explores the long American love affair with Chinese food and the social status conferred upon anyone chic enough to eat pu-pu platters from Polynesia. Throughout, Lovegren supplements recipes—some mouth-watering, some appalling—from classic cookbooks and family magazines, with humorous anecdotes that chronicle how society and kitchen technology influenced the way we lived and how we ate.

Equal parts American and culinary history, Fashionable Food examines our collective past from the kitchen counter. Even if it's been a while since you last had Tang Pie and your fondue set is collecting dust in the back of the cupboard, Fashionable Food will inspire, entertain, and inform.



Table of Contents:
Prefaceiv
Introductionvii
1The Twenties: Icebox Cookery and Other Modern Ideas1
2The Thirties: Comforting Food in America41
3An Exotic Interlude, I: Chinese Food in America85
4The Forties: Oh, What a Hungry War!114
5The Fifties: Fabulous Foods for the Richest Country on Earth168
6The Sixties: Nouveaux Gourmets217
7An Exotic Interlude, II: Other Oriental Foods in America268
8The Seventies: Eating Our Way to Nirvana300
9The Eighties: For Richer, for Poorer: Status Food and Comfort Food356
10The Nineties: Fin de Siecle Cooking in the Fusion Decade415
Sources and Permissions422
Index441

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Barefoot in Paris Travel Journal

Author: Ina Garten

Bestselling author Ina Garten brings you a lovely travel journal inspired by her popular cookbook Barefoot in Paris, a perfect complement to Ina's other Potter Style products. Use this gorgeous travel journal to record that memorable meal or bottle of wine, or to chronicle your own epicurean journey.



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