Selected by Ruth Reichl, âpunchy and vibrantâ essays on food, its place on our tables, in our lives, and in our world (Publishers Weekly). The twenty-eight pieces in this volume are about food, yet touch on every pillar of society: from the sense memories that connect a family, to the scientific tinkering that gives us new snacks to share, to the intersections of culinary culture with some of our most significant political issues. Included among other essays are: âRevenge of the Lunch Ladyâ by Jane Black, food writer for the Washington Post, New York Times, and Wall Street Journal âHow Driscollâs Reinvented the Strawberryâ by Dana Goodyear, author of Anything that Moves âWho Owns Uncle Ben?â by Shane Mitchell, James Beard Award winner and Saveur contributing editor âIs Dinner for Two Worth $1,000?â by Jonathan Gold, Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times restaurant critic At times a celebration, at times a critique, at times a wondrous reverie, The Best American Food Writing 2018 is brimming with delights both circumspect and sensuous. Dig in! âFor pure food writing fun, itâs hard to beat Baxter Holmesâs âThe NBAâs Secret Sandwich Addiction,â which will have readers first laughing incredulously and then hungrily craving a PB&J on plain white bread. Thoughtful and educational, enticing and entertaining, this collection has something for everyone.ââPublishers Weekly
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