This month’s book-club book is by Ohio University faculty member Eric LeMay, who leads us to artisan cheesemakers in Europe and the American Upper Midwest.
A review in Publishers Weekly notes
Even readers who don’t know their comté from their Kraft Single may find cheese enthusiast Eric LeMay’s poetic if melodramatic coverage as rich and unctuous as the subject itself.
Haven’t read the book yet? No worries. Come join us. 5:00-6:00, Thurs. May 11 at Cultivate Co-op Cafe, 901 Elm St.
The evening will coincide with Lake to River Co-op’s Online Market pick-up night. The monthly gatherings are free, open to the public and wheelchair accessible.
Our last book in the Food for Thought series is the first section of Omnivore’s Dilemmaby Michael Pollan. We’ll meet June 8 to talk about it, as well as the next series’ selections.
How’d the discussion go? I hope there was cheese!
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Grilled cheese! Sandwiches. That was all we could muster this time, but we agreed that the book was good fun and that we hope we can lure you to Youngstown to read for us sometime.
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That’s the perfect food! I’m delighted to hear it and thanks for taking the time to read my book. Maybe we can have a discussion sometime in the future about baby food and baby foodies: http://www.theweeklings.com/elemay/2016/06/30/baby-foodie/. In the meantime, best wishes for your next meeting!
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This is so wonderful! And many blessings, from your friends in Youngstown.
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