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September Cookbook Club Pick: Double Awesome Chinese Food: Irresistible and Totally Achievable Recipes From Our Chinese-American Kitchen by Andrew, Irene, & Margaret Li
Andrew, Irene, and Margaret Li didn’t initially set out to with the intention of helming a food truck and a restaurant together, but fate intervened. In 2012, they opened the Mei Mei Street Kitchen food truck, introducing eaters to their …

Book Club Suggestions From BookBar’s Cookbook Club: Tex-Mex Edition
If you’ve followed the club, then you know that this month we’ve been cooking from Ford Fry’s Tex-Mex: Traditions, Innovations, and Comfort Foods From Both Sides of the Border.
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August Cookbook Club Pick: Tex-Mex: Traditions, Innovations, and Comfort Foods From Both Sides of the Border by Ford Fry
In the food world Tex-Mex is an entity all of its own. Mexican cuisine, brought north to Texas in the early nineteenth century, adapted according to ingredients more at home in Texas than across the border and the railroad expanded …

Book Club Suggestions from BookBar’s Cookbook Club: The Peach Truck Cookbook edition
If you’ve followed the club, then you know that this month we’ve been cooking from Stephen and Jessica’s Rose’s The Peach Truck Cookbook: 100 Delicious Recipes for All Things Peach.
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Book Club Suggestions from BookBar’s Cookbook Club: Aloha Kitchen edition
If you’ve followed the club, then you know that this month we’ve been cooking from Alana Kysar’s excellent debut, Aloha Kitchen: Recipes from Hawai’i. Well, in addition to choosing a new cookbook each month, we’re taking it one step further …
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Maybe You Should Talk To Someone Review
by Chris Moncaleiden As a student of counseling, I have read many books that stray deep into theories of human growth. I have noticed that while fields such as "self-help" are flourishing, there are few books that pull back the …