With grace, humor, and irresistible recipes, the author of Girl
Sleuth takes us on her journey as an amateur chef, amateur farmer,
and amateur parent
Melanie Rehak was always a passionate cook and food lover. Since
reading the likes of Michael Pollan, Eric Schlosser, and Wendell
Berry, she'd tried to eat thoughtfully as well. But after the birth
of her son, Jules, she wanted to know more: What mattered most,
organic or local? Who were these local farmers? Was it possible to
be an ethical consumer and still revel in the delights of food? And
why wouldn't Jules eat anything, organic or not?
Eating for Beginners details the year she spent discovering what
how to be an eater and a parent in today's increasingly complicated
world. She joined the kitchen staff at applewood, a small
restaurant owned by a young couple committed to using locally grown
food, and worked on some of the farms that supplied it. Between
prepping the nightly menu, milking goats, and sorting beans, Rehak
gained an understanding of her own about what to eat and why. (It
didn't hurt that, along the way, even the most dedicated organic
farmers admitted that their children sometimes ate McDonald's.) And
as we follow her on her quest to find the pleasure in doing the
right thing--and become a better cook in the bargain--we too will
make our peace with food.
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