The Art of Eating In
By Cathy Erway
By Cathy Erway
By Cathy Erway
By Cathy Erway
Category: Food Memoir & Travel | Biography & Memoir | Cooking Methods
Category: Food Memoir & Travel | Biography & Memoir | Cooking Methods
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$24.00
Feb 01, 2011 | ISBN 9781592406043
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Feb 18, 2010 | ISBN 9781101185292
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Praise
“Best Cookbooks of 2010” – SeriousEats.com
“Cathy is passionate about sustainable eating and living, and the fact that in writing about her renouncement of eating out in New York , she was also able to paint a vivid portrait of the many innovative movers and shakers in the food scene here, is very telling. There is much more to eating in this, the greatest restaurant city in the world, than restaurants.”
-Julie Powell, author of Julie and Julia
“In total, this book is really one woman’s coming of age novel, with recipes, a sort of Portrait of the Artist as a Young Cook.”
-Robert Sietsema, restaurant critic for The Village Voice
The Art of Eating In (hardcover) inspired the Huffington Post’s “Week Of Eating In” and earned author Cathy Erway a “Ladies We Love” distinction from Ladies Home Journal
“The Top 10 Eccentric Brooklyn Food Personalities of 2010”
-Eater.com
“Deserves a toast.”
–USA Today
“Another good book born from a blog […] It is, as food critic Robert Sietsema writes in his introduction, a ‘Portrait of the Artist as a Young Cook,’ an insight into Brooklyn’s youth culture. And it looks — breakups, tiny kitchens and all — like fun.”
–Los Angeles Times
“Those who loved Food, Inc. will delight in Brooklyn blogger Cathy Erway’s new book The Art of Eating In-a yearlong account of getting familiar with her stove.”
–Daily Candy
“Erway’s journey is one of a young artist finding herself, as a cook, as a member of several interesting communities, as a family member, and as a writer.”
–Bookslut.com
“Erway is up for just about any food-related adventure […] And the recipes will have readers racing to their stoves.”
–Publishers Weekly
“Most remarkable is not the fact that she made it that long without eating out […] Rather, it’s how appealing and simple the author makes it seem. […] the author gleefully mixes and sautTs through life, making you want to grab a spoon and help. Like a great dinner party, Erway’s memoir is full of fabulous food and engaging conversation.”
–Kirkus
“Follow along on Cathy Erway’s culinary adventure; not to the latest celebrated restaurant, but to her own kitchen where she finds something even more important than just better food-she finds herself.”
-Giulia Melucci, author of I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti
“Cathy offers practical yet creative advice for living a frugal, healthier and smarter lifestyle with her tales from the kitchen. She also shares entertaining stories about the characters she has encountered through her culinary adventures – I’ll never look at the weeds in my yard the same way again.”
-Heather Lauer, author of Bacon: A Love Story
“Cathy Erway is my blog Yoda, and spiritual sister in the pursuit of home cooking. For a whole generation of folks raised on take out, here’s your essential new guide on HOW and WHY to rock your mealtime, old school.”
-Lucinda Scala Quinn, author of Mad Hungry: Feed Men & Boys and Executive Food Director, Martha Stewart Omnimedia
“The ESPN of indie cook-offs is Ms. Erway’s blog, Not Eating Out in New York. It provides listings and recaps of local events, and a thoughtful take on the alternative food scene.”
–The New York Times
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