Friday, November 20, 2015

2 A.M. at The Cat's Pajamas


                                                                                                  




As I was reading this book, it reminded me a bit of Love Actually. Not because of any similarities to the story lines of that movie, but more because of a sprawling cast of interconnected characters whose stories weave together around Christmas-time. Unfortunately, I feel like the massive cast works better on film, where you can put a face with a name. It took me half of the Cat's Pajamas just to keep the characters straight, and how they were all interconnected. Although the story takes place over the course of one day--Christmas Eve eve--several of the characters flash back to earlier times, which just adds to the confusion. For awhile, I wasn't even really sure who the story was supposed to be following. So many characters were introduced that it was hard to feel much of a connection to them. However, toward the end of the book it becomes clear who the main characters are and I became more invested in their stories. I found the ending satisfying, but didn't really feel like the magical realism elements added much to the story.                

Friday, November 6, 2015

The Homemade Kitchen

                                                                                             
 
What a great book! The Homemade Kitchen by Alana Chernila is a classic cookbook. The recipes are pretty simple. The pictures in the book are beautiful! I love the whole layout of this book.
 
Start where you are. Feed yourself. Do your best, then let go. Be helpful. Do the work. Slow down. Eat outside. Invite people over. Don't be afraid of food. The author has these quotes on her refrigerator to remind herself of what food really means. She organizes this cookbook in the same way with recipes for each category/quote. There are a lot of really great cooking tips and some really yummy sounding recipes complete with beautiful pictures. I especially like that she encourages home cooks to try new things and not be afraid of failing or having a not-so-great result. I also like that this book promotes making most things from scratch and that it's usually MUCH easier than you think. Overall, I liked it and there are definitely some recipes I want to try.  
 
When I get a cookbook I like to bookmark the recipes I intend to make right away, and in this book there are plenty - but they're all relegated to the first 60% or so of the book. Weirdnesses aside, it's a 4-star book for me, a nice little beam of light in the kitchen. This book is a winner in my kitchen!
 
*I received this book for my review*