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Duck Season
Duck Season: Eating, Drinking, and Other Misadventures in Gascony--France's Last Best Place | David McAninch
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A delicious memoir about the eight months food writer David McAninch spent in Gasconya deeply rural region of France virtually untouched by mass tourismmeeting extraordinary characters and eating the best meals of his life. Though hed been a card-carrying Francophile all of his life, David McAninch knew little about Gascony, an ancient region in Southwest France mostly overlooked by Americans. Then an assignment sent him to research a story on duck. After enjoying a string of rich mealsArmagnac-flambed duck tenderloins; skewered duck hearts with chanterelles; a duck-confit shepherds pie strewn with shavings of foie grashe soon realized what hed been missing. McAninch decided he needed a more permanent fix. Hed fallen in lovenot only with the food but with the people, and with the sheer unspoiled beauty of the place. So, along with his wife and young daughter, he moved to an old millhouse in the small village of Plaisance du Gers, where they would spend the next eight months living as Gascons. Duck Season is the delightful, mouthwatering chronicle of McAninchs time in this tradition-bound corner of France. There he herds sheep in the Pyrenees, harvests grapes, attends a pig slaughter, hunts for pigeons, distills Armagnac, and, of course, makes and eats all manner of delicious duck specialtieslearning to rewire his own thinking about cooking, eating, drinking, and the art of living a full and happy life. With wit and warmth, McAninch brings us deep into this enchanting world, where eating what makes you happy isnt a sin but a commandment and where, to the eternal surprise of outsiders, locals life expectancy is higher than in any other region of France. Featuring a dozen choice recipes and beautiful line drawings, Duck Season is an irresistible treat for Francophiles and gourmands alike.
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For eight months author David McAninch & his family lived in Gascony taking up residence in a 200 hundred year old converted textile mill. His purpose was to learn more about the food—from rich decadence to more rustic fare—wine, & people of the region. What he found was duck, duck & more duck, new friends & a way of life in which doing things by hand following old traditions was the only way to do it. A really interesting, well-written account.❤️

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As the end of the year approaches, I need to pick up the pace on finishing “in process” books. Any time wanderlust hits, I read a chapter or two of this absolutely delightful book and head off to Gascony. It‘s a great read for fans of travel, cooking, France and, most of all, duck. So far, I‘m very much enjoying it.

jenniferw88 There'll be lots of #duckquotes in this one @DuckOfDoom !!! 7y
DuckOfDoom @jenniferw88 I hope not every quote has the duck as a dinner as theme! 7y
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I love it when friends give me books. Best gifts ever! This one looks like it will pair nicely with some wine and cheese for a wonderful evening of reading.

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In today's review copy mail. I've already tried to figure out when I can get there! Duck, yum!

LeahBergen Ooooo! 8y
BethFishReads I have a copy of this too. Looks great 8y
jenniferw88 @DuckOfDoom this book looks right up your street!! 8y
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American in Gascony. A memoir of 8 months. Looks made for me. "The making of dinner began suspiciously enough." #firstlines @HarperBooks EDIT: hahaha autocorrect. It began AUSPICIOUSLY enough!!!!!!!

MaureenMc Rabbit season! 😁 8y
florinda3rs Shoot, someone got "Rabbit season!" In before I did ?! 8y
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SaraFair Is Peter Mayle also one of your favorites like me? Thanks for sharing, this type book is right up my alley!😊 8y
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