Kinfolk Magazine, Volume 12 (Summer 2014): The Saltwater Issue

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  • ISBN 10 1941815111
  • ISBN 13 9781941815113
  • Published Jun 03 2014
  • Format Magazine
  • Page Count 144
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Weldon Owen

Publishers Text

Introducing the Saltwater Issue.

Kinfolk Issue Twelve: The summer edition of Kinfolk explores one of the oldest and most universal seasonings and its natural habitat: the sea. As the temperature rises, so does our impulse to immerse ourselves in the ocean, along with the stories, culture and food that come with it. We invite you to grab a towel, dip your toes in and enjoy our summer issue.

Kinfolk Issue Twelve includes such stories as:

· Writing the Waves: an essay looking into John Steinbeck’s relationship with the sea
· The Salt and Vinegar Menu: a simple menu based on the classic flavor combination
· South American photo essays: photographers guide us through Peru’s salt ponds and Bolivia’s salted desert
· What I Learned From the Sea: an interview with Mark Kurlansky
· High-rise Harvest: a profile of a rooftop salt harvester in Manhattan
· A Whiter Shade of Pale: The pale person’s guide to enduring the sun
· How to Be Neighborly: The Seaside Edition
· A Culinary Salt Roundtable: we listen to a number of chefs, food writers and others talk about the ubiquitous tabletop seasoning
· Essays on why we are lured to the sea, whale songs, being a failed fisherman, our fear of the ocean and the case for crying
· Profiles on a sandcastle master, salt guru Mark Bitterman and historical notes on taffy and British seaside towns
· Recipes for Fish Tacos, Modern Snow Cones, Salted Honey Pie and even a guide to catching and eating squid
· Our usual mix of photo essays, essays, illustrated guides and more

“We encourage you to walk—or swim—away from this issue with the inclination to get outside and revel in the tastes and feelings of summer.” —Nathan Williams (editor in chief) and Georgia Frances King (editor)