Judy Gelman is an author whose work creatively intertwines the pleasures of food and literature. Her books focus on crafting culinary experiences inspired by the written word, encouraging communal sharing through book discussion groups. Gelman's approach skillfully connects readers and food enthusiasts, offering recipes and insights that celebrate the joy of both reading and dining.
Relating the well document chronology of Ancient Egypt to the mostly obscure
chronology of the Hebrew Bible and a novel interpretation of the apparently
miraculous events associated with the Israelite presence in Egypt, their
enslavement, escape and deter sojourn leading to conquest of the Promised
Land.
This booklet offers a peek into the many issues which confront all of us, in
'bite-size' essays covering a variety of subjects, conveniently read during
short periods while travelling or waiting for an appointment.
Explore the vibrant locations beloved by Hannah, Marnie, Jessa, and Shoshanna in this unofficial guide, which takes readers on a journey through New York City. Discover the iconic spots featured in the series, along with insider tips and recommendations that capture the essence of the characters' adventures. This guide offers a unique blend of pop culture and travel, making it perfect for fans looking to experience the city through the lens of their favorite characters.
"UNOFFICIAL AND UNAUTHORIZED The appeal of AMC's award-winning period drama Mad Men, shortly to begin its fifth season, lies as much in its painstaking portrait of 1960s America as in the emotional lives of its characters. In The Unofficial Mad Men Cookbook, Judy Gelman and Peter Zheutlin explore the show's culinary backdrop, from the food we see on the table at Sterling Cooper power lunches to the dishes Betty serves at Draper dinner parties. With more than 60 recipes, photos, and other images all drawn from the period in which Mad Men is set, The Unofficial Mad Men Cookbook is perfect for appreciating the role food and drink play in the hit series or for throwing your own historically accurate Mad Men-inspired cocktail party. * Find out why Betty might have chosen her "Around the World" dinner party theme-plus why Don's Heineken ad campaign would have been so well-received by the public-and try a gazpacho from Spain, using a recipe Betty herself might have. * Learn why Sardi's, the restaurant where Bobbi Barrett and Don celebrate selling her husband's new pilot, was a likely location for post-TV deal celebration, and make Sardi's famous steak tartar for yourself. Includes a color photo insert of 16 dishes, plus additional black and white photos and other images of bars, restaurants, and food advertisements from the 1960s. "--