A cookbook!?! So, I didn't actually read it... I have owned this book for less than two months, of that time, I have been home for less than one month. In this short time, I have already used this cookbook more than the scores of other cookbooks that I own. I really love this cookbook. The recipes are doable (even for me, kitchen clutz extaordinaire -- I have wrecked boxed jiffy corn muffin mix). Last night I made Croatian Stuffed Sweet Peppers. They were the best stuffed peppers I have ever had (um, they ware also the only stuffed peppers I have ever had...) but these were wonderful inspite of the fact that I made them.
This cookbook delivers three-fold.
1. The recipes are relatively easy and contain ingredients that are readily available, even in Klamath Falls.
2. The recipes are healthy AND delicious.
3. The recipes are truly international and appear to be really very authentic (Although, admittedly I can't pretend to be an international cuisine expert).
What is more, the book is dotted with a wealth of international wisdom and general gee-whiz type geography/social studies information. Further, this book was commissioned "to promote global understanding and celebrate teh variety of world cultures." It succeeds beautifully. This book along with Animal, Vegetable, Miracle is dramatically changing the way our family eats and thinks about food. With this book, one is armed to prepare affordable, nutritious, fullfilling, and tasty recipes.