Ebook {Epub PDF} Two for the Road: Our Love Affair with American Food by Jane Stern






















Jane Grossman Stern and Michael Stern (both born ) are American writers who specialize in books about travel, food, and popular culture. They are best known for their Roadfood books, website, and magazine columns, in which they find road food restaurants serving classic American regional specialties and review them. The Sterns are absolutely great at lauding rural American folkways and tiny food subcultures, and those are the best parts of Two for the Road. They aren't, apparently, very interested in exploring anything in much depth, so much as describing, lauding, and passing on down the road. From Stern, Jane and Michael Stern. Two for the Road: Our Love Affair with American Food. Boston: Houghton, Print. The passage appears on page In the twenties, radio was a source of music and fun, information and weather reports (Stern and Stern ).


Stern, Jane, and Michael Stern. Two for the Road: Our Love Affair with American Food. Houghton Mifflin Company, The passage appears on page Using the source: Stern and Stern explain that for farmers a visit with neighbors "meant putting on dress clothes and serving cakes and lemonade and gathering politely in the parlor" (). Stern, Jane, and Michael Stern. Two for the Road: Our Love Affair with American Food. Houghton Mifflin Company, The passage appears on page Using the source: Jane Stern and Michael Stern note that because many midwestern farm families were isolated, radio provided a new thrill and extraordinary value (). For their latest effort, Two for the Road: Our Love Affair with American Food, the couple covered more than three million miles, sometimes eating 12 times a day as they navigated quirky, out-of.


Two for the Road.: Our Love Affair with American Food. Jane Stern, Michael. "Two for the Road" is part memoir, part guide, part cookbook, and full of the lessons the Sterns learned in the course of their travels: Stop at any place that has a statue of a cow on the roof. Stern, Jane, and Michael Stern. Two for the Road: Our Love Affair with American Food. Houghton Mifflin Company, The passage appears on page Using the source: Jane Stern and Michael Stern note that because many midwestern farm families were isolated, radio provided a new thrill and extraordinary value ().

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