"Read Ingredients"
I've been going to mention the book discussion I've been participating in the past few weeks. The topic was "Read Ingredients". It is sponsored by the Wyoming Council for the Humanities. They chose the books! We just read them!
Tonight was our third meeting and this week's choice was Food Of A Younger Land by Mark Kurlansky. It was all based on the WPA's work done in the 1940's collecting regional food stories and recipes. It was interesting to an extent... though recipes have never been a great interest of mine.
I cook because I have to feed my family... who work very hard and need a good meal. Working all day on a little bowl of oatmeal or a salad for lunch, isn't gonna cut it around here!
People brought spoon bread, cornbread, sopa bread pudding, and pasties tonight... all recipes from the Food book. No one brought blue crabs, clams, possum, or squirrel. Neither did persimmon pudding, pumpkin soup, gumbo, or Waldorf salad make an appearance. We were all out of lamb fries and Rocky Mountain oysters, although we'd all eaten THOSE!
We had a fun time discussing what we'd eaten that was included in the book, or strange things that weren't. (I've eaten seal, caribou, and "muktuk", whale blubber... I think I won the "weird" category)
I had no idea about this project (and others) through Roosevelt's WPA. I know of the work of the CCC, but had no idea the government hired writers to give them jobs. Same with artists.
The other books we've already read and discussed are Second Hoeing by Hope Williams Sykes and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver. In two weeks we'll finish with My Life in France by Julia Child.
It's been fun to do... I would never have chosen to read these books.
What are *you* reading?
P.S. Thanks for the tips on rototillers... I took notes!
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I love the Humanities council book discussion groups and would be very interested in the food books. I'll have to look for those.
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I love the Humanities council book discussion groups and would be very interested in the food books. I'll have to look for those.
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I just finished Catching Fire, the 2nd book in the Hunger Games Trilogy. Also reading the number series by Janet Evanovich. I'm a huge bookworm & am so excited that I just got a Kindle for my birthday. I love books (the paper form) & would never give them up. I was very sad when our Borders went out of business, but I think it will be interesting having the choice for digital books.
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You can get ebooks through the Wyoming State Library system... I plan on using it!
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I listen more than I read these days. After I started knitting, I discovered audiobooks and Love them! I'm listening to Dragonquest, and reading What Doctors Think, since I couldn't find that one in audio. I'm trying to read a Bonhoeffer book too, but it's slow going.
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I imagine I'd be listening to more audio books if I hadn't found Pandora. I love that I can choose an artist and have similar artists follow my choice. I've been on a Frank Sinatra/Dean Martin kick lately...
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