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NON-FICTION: If You Can't Take the Heat: Tales of Food, Feminism, and Fury

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NON-FICTION: If You Can't Take the Heat: Tales of Food, Feminism, and Fury

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For this event, I've chosen this book of essays by Geraldine DeRuiter. Geraldine is famous for making the cinnamon roll recipe (and writing an essay which inspired this book) that Mario Batali included in his apology letter. Food + feminism = fun? We will find out! https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/177186058-if-you-can-t-take-the-heat

"DeRuiter assembles essays into a funny, irreverent memoir about family, food, cooking, and eating, as well as life in the kitchen and around assorted tables. She recalls her first memory of food ('mint toothpaste, served straight from the tube'), her discovery of New York bagels, and her shameless love of Red Lobster, which began when she was growing up in Florida. Red Lobster 'had people who were kind to me, and cheesy biscuits that were served warm, in a little basket. It taught me that life had more to offer.' Women portrayed on TV shows, though, would likely refuse those warm biscuits: Either they wouldn’t eat at all, or when they ate, they’d be chided for being super picky. It was 'a hard thing to learn,' DeRuiter admits, 'that we can ask things of other people, that we can order food how we want it. That our bodies deserve to be nourished and loved and fed the way we want them to be." — Kirkus Reviews

*This event will be held at the new Kitava location on Solano Ave in Albany. They have lots of allergen-friendly food options. You can find their menu here: https://www.kitava.com/kitava-albany-menus/

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