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The Gastronomical Me
M. F. K. Fisher · 1989 · 252 pages
In 1929, a newly married M.F.K. Fisher said goodbye to a milquetoast American culinary upbringing and sailed with her husband to Dijon, where she tasted real French cooking for the first time. The Gastronomical Me is a chronicle of her passionate embrace of a whole new way of eating, drinking, and celebrating the senses. As she recounts memorable meals shared with an assortment of eccentric and fascinating characters, set against a backdrop of mounting pre-war tensions, we witness the formation not only of her taste but of her character and her prodigious talent.
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Michelle Zauner
“M.F.K. Fisher is one of my favorite food writers of all time. She is just so charming and hilarious and delightful. I also learned where the phrase ‘sea change’ comes from in this book.”↗

