Jacques Pepin

Reading, Apps, and the Myth of Cookbook Obsolesence

Over the last ten or so years, I have sat on countless conference and symposium panels, dressed in different hats. Sometimes, I wear my prim editor’s hat — not quite a pillbox, it sits painfully safety-pinned to my head lest it be blown away in an electronic windstorm. Sometimes, I wear my writer’s hat — […]

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Porchetta and the Art of Being Where You Are

Recently, I’ve been having a lot of conversations about being where you are, and about issues of community, and how so many of us spend all (or at least most) of our time thinking about places where we’ve been, or where we aren’t. I’m not sure if it’s a distinctly human construct, or just an […]

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