
food, frugality, folklore: women's stories on cooking, resourcefulness and staying alive
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‘I don’t need a synagogue’ you said, ‘I can pray inside my body.’ You slept without covering yourself. I couldn’t tell departure from arrival
– Dancing in Odessa, Ilya Kaminsky
In Tokyo, I visited a woman who kept ice blocks in her free...
Imagine if recipes were censored? If the passing around of recipes could only happen in the furtive darkness of a shuttered kitchen? Food writer and author, Irina Georgescu, recounts her childhood growing up in communist Romania, a satellit...
I find a knife and I cut a tomato. The juice runs off the board onto the counter onto the floor. I scrape the flesh into the first in an assembly line of salad bowls.
My mum fills the sink, drops in lettuce leaves and swishes them about....
Era un concierto de voces,
eran voces inauditas,
eran voces primordiales,
voces cosmicas, de vida.
En un pliegue de la sombra,
Dios oía
— Amado Nervo, Mexican poet
Eat guavas, Braulia tells me, for your stomach. That m...
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