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Cassoulet Reading at Book Passage

Mar.25.2013

From the $6 peach to boxed macaroni and cheese, food is never just about what we eat; we believe it is the fuel for our life stories. The Cassoulet Saved Our Marriage ($16.95) is an anthology of original essays about how we eat, and how pivotal food is beyond the table.

Join co-editors Lisa Harper and Caroline Grant, together with contributors Phyllis Grant, Jen Larsen, and Chris Malcomb, for an evening of food stories -- and food!

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