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Slow Food in the Heartland will give great encouragement to the reader who cares about good food and enjoys sitting down to a convivial table. Kurt Friese has drawn a new portrait of the Heartland. These states are teaming with good cooks, fine producers and appreciative eaters who are turning their abilities and senses towards delicious foods and worthy traditions. Deborah Madison, author, Local Flavors, Cooking and Eating From America's Farmers Markets
Move over foodies from the West and East coasts! Chef Kurt Friese has found, in the honey-colored Heartland of America, some of the richest, most delicious and sustaining farming and food initiatives anywhere on the continent. With a chef's discernment of terroir, a photographer's eye for memorable images, and a storyteller's ear for a good tale, Friese takes us with him on an odyssey to discover what is truly nourishing the lands and peoples of the Midwest. Join him in this culinary journey. Gary Paul Nabhan, author, Renewing America's Food Traditions
Kurt Friese s lovely, compelling and 'slow' journey through the rich culinary heritage of our nation s Heartland is one not to be missed. Whether you live in the Heartland yourself, or simply have a fascination with the surging local foods movement, you ll enjoy this look into the food culture that is alive and well in the Heartland today. Tracey Ryder, President & CEO, Edible Communities, Inc.
Artisanal techniques, sustainable practices Slow Food in the Heartland offers delicious proof that these are not fancy new terms or culinary trends, but old-fashioned, Midwestern values. Through his honest and personal accounts, Chef Kurt Michael Friese introduces us to growers and artisans, chefs and advocates who not only put the heart in Heartland, but are also a driving force in the global Slow Food movement. Sherri Brooks Vinton, author, The Real Food Revival
A Cook's Journey is enthusiastic and appetizing proof positive that the food of the Midwest is much more than acres of corn and covered dish. How many people know that some of America's most beloved food tr --Gary Paul Nabhan, author, Renewing America's Food Traditions
"Kurt Friese s lovely, compelling and 'slow' journey through the rich culinary heritage of our nation s Heartland is one not to be missed. Whether you live in the Heartland yourself, or simply have a fascination with the surging local foods movement, you ll enjoy this look into the food culture that is alive and well in the Heartland today." --Tracey Ryder, President & CEO, Edible Communities, Inc. "Artisanal techniques, sustainable practices Slow Food in the Heartland offers delicious proof that these are not fancy new terms or culinary trends, but old-fashioned, Midwestern values. Through his honest and personal accounts, Chef Kurt Michael Friese introduces us to growers and artisans, chefs and advocates who not only put the heart in Heartland, but are also a driving force in the global Slow Food movement." -- Sherri Brooks Vinton, author, The Real Food Revival "A Cook's Journey is enthusiastic and appetizing proof positive that the food of the Midwest is much more than acres of corn and covered dish. How many people know that some of America's most beloved food traditions were born in and continue to thrive in the Heartland? Friese s charming portraits shine a light on these traditions and give insight into the many farmers, artisans, cooks, purveyors and activists who are slowly but steadily making our food system more sustainable and delicious. Here s a voice that reminds us of the simple and deeply satisfying pleasures of the table, community, and pride of place." Erika Lesser, Executive Director, Slow Food USA --Erika Lesser, Executive Director, Slow Food USA
Move over foodies from the West and East coasts! Chef Kurt Friese has found, in the honey-colored Heartland of America, some of the richest, most delicious and sustaining farming and food initiatives anywhere on the continent. With a chef's discernment of terroir, a photographer's eye for memorable images, and a storyteller's ear for a good tale, Friese takes us with him on an odyssey to discover what is truly nourishing the lands and peoples of the Midwest. Join him in this culinary journey. --Gary Paul Nabhan, author, Renewing America's Food Traditions
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Friese's book is a wonderful tour of so many of the great people, places and work that takes place in the Midwest, especially the Slow ones. The profiles really honor and celebrate the work of farmers and producers using organic and sustainable methods in a way that provides an engaging read and a similar sense of well being that a great meal does. Anyone with an interest in hearing the stories of those involved in the local food movement should read this book.
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