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Just like homeReview Date: 2008-08-13
Wonderful bookReview Date: 2007-06-11
For those outside of the Southern Louisiana area, I recommend this book to you as well. There are some really good recipes in there!!!! It is definitely authentic Sicilian if that is what you are looking for.
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Excellent!Review Date: 2002-06-12
One of the best cajun/creole cookbooksReview Date: 1998-02-16
One minor distraction is the constant use of his own spice mix in all but the dessert recipes, but it works well in the dishes, so the salesmanship can be excused.

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RecommendedReview Date: 2007-07-28
A Dream Of ErosReview Date: 2005-04-07
Gary Richards makes To Kill a Mockingbird reveal itself as a classic text of Lesbian desire. No wonder it is the favorite novel of so many young women. "Although Lee's community sets up enduring heterosexual marriages as the norm, they are almost nonexistent and, with the one exception of Tom and Helen Robinson, never gratifying." He shows us that the way Atticus is not a married man is an example of a deliberate choice by the author to make him not a sexual creature. We had thought it to be a book about racial otherness, but in fact Richards suggests it is a book about sexual otherness, so that even so twisted a creature as Boo Radley can be sympathetically alluded to with his mockingbird symbolism.
Richards can't make William Goyen any more interesting than previous commentators. I think the truth is Goyen is pretty bad, but on the other hand Richards scores a touchdown when it comes to re-imagining Lillian Smith, the author of STRANGE FRUIT and ONE HOUR, two books that deserve a wider readership for, despite their creaky datedness, they possess that most inextinguishable thing, the touch of genius. Richard Wright and Carson McCullers also get the Gary Richards treatment as well. While we are now familiar with Carson McCullers as a woman fascinated and moved by same-sex desire, readers of Richard Wright might be startled by Richards' frank account of him as a writer and man working out an eager bisexuality, particularly in the late novel THE LONG DREAM and the early story "Big Boy Comes Home."

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Excellent primer for knowing Cajun food and culture!!Review Date: 1999-07-18
Simple, almost fool-proof ways to make great Cajun food!Review Date: 1999-04-05
And to cook its authentic dishes you have to be in on the secrets. These secrets are revealed - lavishly and clearly - in Arlene Coco's new cookbook, Making It Easy: Cajun Cooking.
Now you can master the subtle flavors of Cajun cooking. The deliciously light and crusty New Orleans French bread ... a French Quarter breakfast of eggs Sardou, freshly fried beignets, hot cafe au lait, and bananas flambe ... a fabulous main course as served in Louisiana's finest homes, a traditional Acadian pot dinner that provides a festive party dish in which every bit of chicken or meat goes a long way ... and much, much more. Every recipe is written clearly step-by-step along with a shopping list. In some cases substitutes for hard-to-find local ingredients are provided, although perfectionists will be delighted with the excellent list of mail-order sources for fresh crayfish, indigenous spices, and more.
But this is more than a collection of superb recipes. The source and lore of various dishes are described in charming commentaries. Loving it, wanting to share and preserve its specialness, Arlene Coco has created a book that brings the true flavors of New Orleans and Southwest Louisana and the joys of Cajun cooking, to cooks everywhere!

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Great coffee table book for a mardis gras party!Review Date: 2007-03-08
A Beautiful DictionaryReview Date: 2001-01-01

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Visually rich journey through Evolution of Unique Art FormReview Date: 2002-01-06
With striking full-color illustrationsReview Date: 2001-12-13

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Window on a Golden AgeReview Date: 2000-11-09
Over two hundred invitations, dance cards and admit cardsReview Date: 2001-02-27


Wonderful CookbookReview Date: 2007-11-29
GorgeousReview Date: 2008-02-10
This would be a wonderful gift for someone not from here who would like to get an idea about the area and the culture of Southwest Louisiana.

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Brief, focused look at the fairReview Date: 2004-04-04
This is an excellent choice if you are looking for a feel of the fair and the world at that time. The book starts with how the world was at that time and how the preparations for the fair took place and ends with a narration of what happened to the buildings (and the Ferris wheel) after the fair. It was interesting to read that the fair itself was forgotten until the 1944 film, "Meet Me in St.Louis".
This answered a lot of questions that I had about the fair. If you are looking for a detailed view of the fair, I would recommend "Inside The World's Fair of 1904 - Volume 1 and 2" by Elana V. Fox.
Great for kids and adultsReview Date: 2004-05-10

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Liked it alotReview Date: 2008-07-06
Wonderful book!Review Date: 2008-04-12
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If you are from the western New York area and you neglected to collect your grandmothers' recipes, fear not. This book is your answer.
The recipes work. You need to be careful with then as some of the yields are huge. There are a few errors but for the most part this book is a treasure trove of classic Sicilian-American recipes.