Burnt Toast Makes You Sing Good: A Memoir of Food and Love from an American Midwest Family by Kathleen Flinn

  • Uncle Clarence's oven-fried chicken
    • Categories: Main course
    • Ingredients: margarine; buttermilk; all-purpose flour; cornflakes; poultry seasoning; whole chicken; paprika
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  • Star Tribune (Minneapolis)

    Funny, heartfelt and a little wacky, Flinn’s third memoir gets to the bottom of her lifelong interest in food.

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  • Publishers Weekly

    Flinn's childhood sounds like a wonderful way to grow up, and her additions of mouthwatering Michigan recipes adds even more flavor to her memoir.

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  • ISBN 10 1483009238
  • ISBN 13 9781483009230
  • Published Aug 14 2014
  • Format Misc. format
  • Page Count 288
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Blackstone Audiobooks
  • Imprint Blackstone Audiobooks

Publishers Text

A delicious memoir from the author of The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry

A family history with recipes, Burnt Toast Makes You Sing Good offers a flavorful tale spanning three generations as Flinn returns to the mix of food and memoir readers loved in her New York Times best-seller The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry. From a Route 66 trek to San Francisco to their Michigan farm to the shores of Florida, humor and adventure defines her family even in the worst of times. (Think Jeannette Walls' The Glass Castle meets the works of Ruth Reichl topped with a dollop of Julia Child.) You'll savor Uncle Clarence's divine corn flake-crusted fried chicken, Grandpa Charles' spicy San Antonio chili and her grandmother's birthday-only cinnamon rolls. Through these flavors, Flinn came to understand how meals can be memories and cooking can be communication. Brimming with warmth and wit, fans of Luisa Weiss' My Berlin Kitchen, Gabrielle Hamilton's Blood, Bones and Butter and especially Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn will delight in this revealing look at a family that just might resemble your own.



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