There was far less about the creation of food in this book and SO MUCH about the food business. Catering, sourcing ingredients, the organic movement, large chains, upscaling customer tastes, loans, logistics and the recession. And in lieu of a story around these business essays, the book just tied off any thread from the previous book, that did not have a perfect ending.
A missing son is tracked down and assimilates into the family easily, secrets are abruptly exposed and their consequences neatly tied up, villains get their comeuppance in unison, all good people find love and good food. Nope, this isn't a story.