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Licking the Spoon
Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity | Candace Walsh
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Recipes and cookbooks, meals and mouthfuls have framed the way Candace Walsh sees the world for as long as she can remember, from her frosting-spackled childhood to her meat-eschewing college years to her post-college phase as a devoted Martha Stewart's "Entertaining" disciple. In "Licking the Spoon, " Walsh tells how, lacking role models in her early life, she turned to cookbook authors real and fictitious (Betty Crocker, Martha Stewart, Mollie Katzen, Daniel Boulud, and more) to learn, unlearn, and redefine her own womanhood. Through the lens of food, Walsh recounts her lifeOCOs journey?from unhappy adolescent to straight-identified wife and mother to divorc(r)e in a same-sex relationship?and she throws in some dishy revelations, a-ha moments, take-home tidbits, and mouth-watering recipes for good measure. A surprising and rambunctiously liberating tale of cooking and eating, loving and being loved, "Licking the Spoon" is the story of how?accompanied by pivotal recipes, cookbooks, culinary movements, and guides?one woman learned that you can not only recover but blossom after a comically horrible childhood if you just have the right recipes, a little luck, and an appetite for life's next meal.
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An emotional, powerful book about the author's life, family, and relationship to food. Walsh writes about her childhood, her first marriage to a man, her pregnancies, and her eventual marriage to a woman, all while taking the reader on an exciting culinary journey (with plenty of recipes). Her experiences of self-discovery and healing are powerful and inspirational. So happy I read this. #queerbooks