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A collection of my favorite things to cook : plus notes and comments on culinary travels everywhere  Cover Image Book Book

A collection of my favorite things to cook : plus notes and comments on culinary travels everywhere / Tom Stockley ; foreword by Frank Blethen ; afterword by Luisa Moreno.

Stockley, Tom, 1936- (author.). Blethen, Frank, (writer of foreword.). Moreno, Luisa, (writer of afterword.). Betz, Bob, (writer of introduction.).

Summary:

"Tom Stockley, as the wine writer for The Seattle Times during the industry's earliest days, found himself at the epicenter of Washington's transformation from ho-hum food producer to crafter and curator of wines that would eventually compete with the world's best. It is only natural that Stockley's kitchen skills grew right along with his knowledge of Washington wines. As the old saying goes, wine makes a symphony of a good meal. Stockley's daughters, Dina Moreno and Paige Stockley, discovered their father's recipe journal among his papers after his death. These are the dishes of an adventurer and learner, in their earliest forms; these culinary experiments were served when guests came to call (and it seemed they were always calling). Interspersed with a selection of his Seattle Times Wine columns, family stories and observations from many journeys, we the readers are invited to far more than a bystander's view of the past. Through Stockley's recipes, written in his own hand, we are urged to see what he saw, taste what he tasted--to know the deep-rooted satisfaction that comes from sharing good food and a delightful bottle of wine with family, friends, and strangers. The latter were merely friends Stockley had yet to meet"--Publisher website.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781598492958
  • ISBN: 1598492950
  • Physical Description: xxii, 278 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: Seattle, Washington : Peanut Butter Publishing, [2020]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction / by Bob Betz -- The stories that fed us / by Dina Moreno -- About Tom Stockley -- Culinary memories of a food-family childhood / by Paige Stockley -- How the cookbook came to be / by Paige Stockley -- Recipes -- Greg Atkinson remembers Tom Stockley / by Greg Atkinson -- Rosemary / by Richard Kinsies.
Subject: Cooking > Northwest, Pacific.
Cooking, American.
Food habits.
Food preferences.
Feeding Behavior
Food Preferences
Cuisine américaine.
Habitudes alimentaires.
Préférences alimentaires.
Cooking.
Cooking, American.
Food habits.
Food preferences.
Pacific Northwest.
Genre: Cookbook
cookbooks.
recipes.
Cookbooks.
Recipes.
Cookbooks.
Recipes.
Livres de cuisine.
Recettes.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Skagit Evergreen Libraries. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at La Conner Swinomish Library District. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at La Conner Regional Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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La Conner Regional Library 641.59 STOCKLEY 112116 NON FICTION Available -

Summary: "Tom Stockley, as the wine writer for The Seattle Times during the industry's earliest days, found himself at the epicenter of Washington's transformation from ho-hum food producer to crafter and curator of wines that would eventually compete with the world's best. It is only natural that Stockley's kitchen skills grew right along with his knowledge of Washington wines. As the old saying goes, wine makes a symphony of a good meal. Stockley's daughters, Dina Moreno and Paige Stockley, discovered their father's recipe journal among his papers after his death. These are the dishes of an adventurer and learner, in their earliest forms; these culinary experiments were served when guests came to call (and it seemed they were always calling). Interspersed with a selection of his Seattle Times Wine columns, family stories and observations from many journeys, we the readers are invited to far more than a bystander's view of the past. Through Stockley's recipes, written in his own hand, we are urged to see what he saw, taste what he tasted--to know the deep-rooted satisfaction that comes from sharing good food and a delightful bottle of wine with family, friends, and strangers. The latter were merely friends Stockley had yet to meet"--Publisher website.

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