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A Chef's Table
- March 15, 2007
- Narrated by: Jim Coleman
- Length: 49 mins
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Summary
First, Lynn Rosen takes the guess work out of table settings in her book, Elements of the Table: A Simple Guide For Hosts and Guests. Then, we speak with the go-to person for information on Italy. Restaurateur and author Biba Caggiano talks about his Biba's Italy: Favorite Recipes From the Splendid Cities about the changing roles of women in Italy. Next, Judy Logback is a representation of the Kallari association, a grassroots organization helping Amazon artists and cocoa bean growers preserve their way of life and the rainforest. After, Mireille Guiliano's first book was French Woman Don't Get Fat. Now she's talking about living a pleasurable life, without getting fat. Then, Julia Child's grandnephew, Alex Prudhomme, discusses his Aunt and the book she helped him write, Julia Child: My Life In France. Also, Olga Soffer, a professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana and co-author of the book The Invisible Sex: Uncovering the True Role of Women in Prehistory talks about what the women were doing when the men were busy writing on walls and clubbing wild beasts. Plus, Linda West Eckhardt, who has a high-energy pound puppy named Tex and who has written The Dog Ate It: Cooking For Yourself and Your Four Legged Friends. She talks about cooking for your canine pals. Finally, Riannon Walsh, who is one of the world's leading experts of single malt whiskey. She discusses using this spirit as an ingredient to spice up your recipes. [Broadcast Date: March 15, 2007]
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