OP: Men Cooking

OP: Men Cooking

$37.00
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Lane Book Company, 1963. Paperback. Very Good. Sunset Magazine was, in its heyday, a major influence in the development of taste in post-World War II America. Founded in 1898 to promote tourism in the expanding West, the magazine, along with its associated book publishing activities, was, from the 1930s until the 1970s, highly influential in bringing to the country’s attention a new approach to food and cooking. Casual dining, a move toward “patio cooking,” and an openness to fusion—drawing on influences from cuisines from around the world—were its hallmarks. This style contributed significantly to the early development of what we now refer to as California Cuisine. This bold book, originally published in 1951 under the title Chefs of the West by Sunset’s imprint Lane Book Company, is remarkably resonant with contemporary discourse about gender and cooking. All the recipes were submitted by the magazine’s (male) readers who “show rare enterprise and ingenuity in handling the mundane me

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