The Best Thing I Ever Tasted

The Secret of Food

By Tisdale, Sallie

Publishers Summary:
An award-winning essayist explores how our relationship to food reflects the ever-changing American identity."Sallie Tisdale takes subjects that in other hands might seem mundane or overdone and renders them unforgettable."--San Francisco ExaminerFew things in modern life have the power to shape our lives like food. It controls us as consumers, as social animals, as guilty creatures of appetite. And although we like to feel that our choices about eating are deliberate and rational, so many of our food decisions are dictated to us--by a culture that's more obsessed than ever with how we eat, by a food industry that tells us what we can and can't consume, and by our own unacknowledged food hang-ups. With disarming clarity and insight, Tisdale urges us to examine both our public and private attitudes about food--as they define family life, ethnic identification, and everyday rituals of eating. And her lively anecdotes and uncanny sense of the relationship between food and personality reveal a distinctive food ideology. Through a mixture of history, sociology, recipe, and memoir, her book deftly pieces together the many contradictory impulses that create the modern American appetite.

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ISBN
978-1-57322-130-6
Publisher
Riverhead Hardcover


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Reviewed on February 1, 2000

Tisdale, a contributing editor at Harper's and author of Talk Dirty to Me, has written a book that she describes as not "a work of scholarship, a treatise of health, a memoir, or a history." Rather, it is a very interesting and entertaining look at Americans and their relationship w...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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