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Wild Women in the Kitchen: 101 Rambunctious Recipes & 99 Tasty Tales
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Wild Women in the Kitchen: 101 Rambunctious Recipes & 99 Tasty Tales
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Wild Women in the Kitchen: 101 Rambunctious Recipes & 99 Tasty Tales
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Wild Women in the Kitchen: 101 Rambunctious Recipes & 99 Tasty Tales

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Make room for the latest in the independent, iconoclastic, and utterly outrageous Wild Women series. Part cookbook, part history, part eye-opening entertainment, this lively compendium of little-known facts, recipes, and folklore includes 200 titillating tales and radical recipes from such wild women as Elizabeth Taylor, Alice B. Toklas, Sarah Bernhardt, and Lucille Ball. Photos & illustrations.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 1996
ISBN9781609258306
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Wild Women in the Kitchen: 101 Rambunctious Recipes & 99 Tasty Tales
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Nicole Alper

Nicole Alper is an award-winning journalist with a 20-year career as a travel and food writer. Her work has been published in more than 100 national magazines, including Gourmet. She is a graduate of the California Culinary Academy, certified chef/baker, published cookbook author, and has had the honor of both cooking for and interviewing the late Julia Child.

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    Good quick read with Nathaniel Cade searching out "burning men", set between books 2 and 3. Introduced a new character, Dr. Ramos, who seems to be a good foil for Cade. Hope to see more of her in future books.
    Speaking of that, when is the next book coming out, anyway?