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A Taste of America
A Taste of America
Author: Jane Stern, Michael Stern
The chroniclers of what the Boston Globe Magazine calls soul food for the middle class have gathered nearly 250 recipes from three years of travel and countless meals on the road.
ISBN-13: 9780836221251
ISBN-10: 0836221257
Publication Date: 10/1988
Pages: 274
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Publisher: Andrews McMeel Pub
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Based on their syndicated column of the same name, the Sterns chronicle their journey across America with favorite recipes from famous and not-so-famous restaurants.

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Library Journal
The Sterns ( Road Food, Good Food, etc.) have collected ``the cream of the crop'' from their syndicated weekly column: recipes and reminiscences from their travels around the country over the past 15 years. These are ``down-home,'' all-American, regional dishes, each accompanied by a vivid description of the cafe, diner, hash house, or truck stop that produced it. The Sterns have a vast audience; for most collections. JS
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Regional recipes from various eateries across the country. There are some really good recipes in this book and I am passing it along because I have copied my favorites.


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