Simple Cooking.Although readers will find a few recipes in each issue of Simple Cooking, the emphasis is on food writing--long essays and first-person narratives
First-person narrative is a literary technique in which the story is narrated by one character, who explicitly refers to him or herself in the first person, that is, using words and phrases involving "I" and "we". discussing food, travel, cooking, foraging, and generally enjoying life. In the issue reviewed an article on Pot on the Fire (Pot au Feu) runs 5 1/2 pages and features excerpts from Roy Roy, city (1990 pop. 24,603), Weber co., N Utah, near Great Salt Lake; settled by Mormons 1877, inc. 1937. Computer equipment is manufactured, and many residents work at nearby Hill Air Force Base. Andries de Groot's In Search of the Perfect Meal, as well as quotes from food observers throughout history. A recent special issue featured essays by readers, including a humorous account by a hot dog vendor, a history of the Hang-town Fry (which began in the California Gold Rush The California Gold Rush 1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill. days), and the search for an impressive Vietnamese (human language) Vietnamese - An Asian language that, like other CJKV languages, requires 16-bit character encodings but, unlike them, does not use Han characters. While normal Vietnamese has not used Han characters since the 18th century, the standards TCVN 5773 and TCVN pho by a man described as living "in Pittsburgh with his wife, two children, a cat, and a 24-quart crockpot." |
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