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		<title>Between meals</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[While on a year of study in Paris in 1927, Liebling acquired the friendship and tutelage of Yves Mirande, 'one of the last great gastronomes of France', beginning a joyous apprenticeship in the fine art of eating. Told with gluttonous joie de vivre, Between Meals expounds on the delights and pitfalls of a life dedicated to food, from bad rosÃ© ('a pinkish cross between No-Cal and vinegar') to lobster a l'AmÃ©ricaine ('I have never personally inquired into the mysteries of its fabrication; I am content to love a masterpiece of painting without asking how the artist mixed his colours'), to a memorable stay at a Swiss slimming clinic with a masseur named Sprudli. Witty, grouchy and full of gusto, 'Between Meals' has the exquisite sensuality of a Michelin-starred meal and the delicious, catty wit of the perfect dinner guest. It is a love song to food, wine, and Paris.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Fantastic. The benchmark for great food writing&#8217; Anthony Bourdain</b></p>
<p><i>&#8216;The primary requisite for writing well about food is a good appetite&#8217;</i></p>
<p><i>Between Meals</i> is the gourmand and journalist A.J. Liebling&#8217;s delectable account of his time spent eating and drinking in 1920s Paris, under the tutelage of his friend Yves Mirande, &#8216;one of the last of the great around-the-clock gastronomes of France&#8217;. With gluttonous joie de vivre, he fondly recalls everything from glorious dining (&#8216;A leg of lamb larded with anchovies, artichokes on a pedestal of foie gras, and four or five kinds of cheese&#8217;) to bad rosé (&#8216;a pinkish cross between No-Cal and vinegar&#8217;), and an ill-fated sojourn at a Swiss slimming-clinic. Witty, tart and full of gusto, this is a love song to food, wine and Paris.</p>
<p>&#8216;Liebling transfers excitement, warmth, wit and information &#8230; as hearty and explicit as good Calvados&#8217; <i>The New York Times Book Review<br /></i><br />With an introduction by James Salter</p>
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