Sunday, October 25, 2009

Food and Friends Add Charm to Small Town Life

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For further information contact: K. Reed Food & Friends 662-265-5081 info@pecanstreetpress.com part of the charm of Small Town Life Raise your hand if you grew up in a small town. Or if you've ever wanted. You may want to check Culinary Kudzu: Recollections and Recipes from Southern Mississippi to grow Keeth DePriest Reed. This work has memories of growing up in a small town in the Mississippi Delta, of family gatherings and food and recipes that are the focus of the meetings. The traditions and family celebrations plans to occupy a central place in the Culinary Kudzu. In addition to the memories and history, food wrappers in the Kudzu recipes, tips and fun ideas for parties, which is perfect for lovers of cooking and reading cookbooks. โ € œâ many people who love to cook and only love of food take cookbooks to bed to read at night. I thought I was the only one! โ € said Reed. โ € OEI wanted to do a book on Southern food lover, enjoy reading it, that the husband or wife who loves to cook want to navigate, that someone is interested in civic life in the south would have liked. € โ Divided by seasons, each section of the book is entertaining tips, recipes and ideas for food gifts. It reads like a kitchen conversation with a good friend. โ € œCulinary Kudzu is plenty of food, foodstuffs, particularly the south. The memories and stories of family and friends are an important part of it, even โ €, says Reed. โ € œOf course, would be difficult to write a book about food in South โ € "€ or perhaps anywhere โ" without writing about the family. โ €-END --

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