What is left behind between the pages are like messages from the past found in a bottle. Among slips of family recipes there could be found the private bits of everyday lives.
I cherish my cookbooks some of which have been with me for 60+ years and will still tuck memories into them. This week, in books I hadn't visited for a while, I found a business card that I had been seeking for years, a ticket stub for the Acela when I traveled from DC to NYC for an evening at MOFAD where I was interviewed by NYT's Emily Weinstein, another stub from an evening at 5th and I in DC when Yotam Ottolenghi was interviewed by Sally Swift, and a postcard from Julia Child.
She's my favorite girl!
I love her writing, too.
Love seeing Clementine Paddleford there :)
I cherish my cookbooks some of which have been with me for 60+ years and will still tuck memories into them. This week, in books I hadn't visited for a while, I found a business card that I had been seeking for years, a ticket stub for the Acela when I traveled from DC to NYC for an evening at MOFAD where I was interviewed by NYT's Emily Weinstein, another stub from an evening at 5th and I in DC when Yotam Ottolenghi was interviewed by Sally Swift, and a postcard from Julia Child.