If you love the look of letterpress and you enjoy cooking
you will thoroughly enjoy
Patrica Curtans book featuring
the
The book is written in a chronological format,
which is really interesting when you see how
the menus, the artwork
and the PRICES
have evolved since 1971!
many of the menus in the book
were created for specific celebrations...like Birthdays,
New Years and Bastille Day
there are wonderful menus
for special guests as well
Patricia shares her process of print making
and you really can see how time consuming
these menus were for her to create
I suppose the menus most importantly reveal the art of simple food
and what is in the forefront
of the slow food movement...
the farm to table philosophy of eating well,
supporting our local growers
and educating children and adults alike about
what "food" really is
Alice Waters most important project, aside from the restaurant,
the project started about 17 years ago at
Martin Luther King middle school in Berkeley California...as a way to teach children about the importance of healthy food...growing, cooking and sharing food at the table
Chez Panisse almost was almost lost to a fire this past year
but has since reopened
I truly appreciate the art of letterpress and of course
the beauty of the garden and a well cooked meal...
Chez Panisse seems the embodiment of those things
in my own kitchen
I have a few of Patricia Curtans prints framed
and haphazardly placed them on open shelves
along with dishes and glassware
I had to take apart my cook book in order to frame these little prints
but I love how they look
and they remind me of the simplicity and beauty of vegetables
even if you are not a gardener...
we can appreciate the
beauty and art
of a ripe red tomato
Enjoy the day
!
~kelley~
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