• Home
  • Restaurant Finder
  • Press Releases
    • Restaurants
      • Catering
      • Coffee
      • Desserts
      • Happy Hour
      • Special Dinners
    • Alcohol
      • Beer
      • Wine
      • Spirits
    • Other Events
  • About
    • About the Site
    • The Authors
    • Advertising
    • Press Releases
    • Donations
    • Links to other sites
  • Contact
    • Reviews/Best Of
      • Review List
      • Review Map
      • Outdoor Dining List
      • Best of Portland 2010!
      • Steakhouse Roundup
      • Dining On a Budget
      • Bakery Roundup
      • Best of Portland Coffee
      • A Guide to Portland Distilleries
      • Product/Business Reviews
    • Food Writing
      • April Fools!
      • Authors / Book Reviews
      • Cheese
      • Coffee
      • Contests
      • Memories
      • Recipes
      • Travel Writing
    • Alcohol Related
      • Beer
      • Wine
      • Spirits
    • Interviews
    • News/Discussion
    Rss Feed Comments

Throwing Ourselves On The Grenade of Bad Food to Save You

You are here: Home » Life is Meals: A Food Lover’s Book of Days by James and Kay Salter

Life is Meals: A Food Lover’s Book of Days by James and Kay Salter

May 9, 2007 at 12:46 pm

by: Guest Writer 

Leave a Comment

  • Share
  • Email
  • Share
  • Email

Life is Meals: A Food Lover’s Book of Days by James and Kay Salter
Knopf 2006, $27.95 ISBN 0-307-26496-3

Book Review by Hungry Soul

Life Is MealsOften memorable moments in life are marked by a meal. Graduation dinners at fancy restaurants. Family recipes used only during the holidays. In my family, vacations are centered around where and what to eat. At breakfast we discuss what is for lunch. At lunch what is for dinner. At dinner who will cook the next day. Entertaining is equally important. Meals are planned in advance, leaving only a small margin for error, but the guest list is always critical. My parents at one point jokingly had the “A” list and the “B” list of people they wanted to have over. Sometimes someone on the “B” list would do something to warrant a transfer to the “A” list. Once an “A-lister” fell asleep after dinner during coffee. The joke was he wound up on the “Z” list.

James and Kay Salter have written a book that is part story-telling, part guide book to the world of home entertaining. Each day of the year has a short notation. January 6th is dedicated to salt. August 25th tells a brief story about a restaurant in southwest France that served plump figs in whiskey (recipe included). May 5th is a few paragraphs about James Beard, Portland’s homeboy. Some days tell of disastrous dinners gone awry, others instruct on how to seat couples at a party and what to do with an unexpected guest. The style is simple. James Salter is an accomplished writer and doesn’t fail us here. Sometimes the stories of parties the Salter’s have hosted are a bit too romanticized, even if they are true. A planned dinner party was almost foiled in New York during a blackout. Fortunately, dessert and the first course were completed pre-blackout. The main course was to be polpettonne alla toscana – a sort of meatloaf. The Salters simply whipped out their outdoor grill, sliced up the meatloaf and made very tasty hamburgers. Inspiring. There are also many little foodie factoids. I knew that a Balthazar was sixteen bottles of wine, and a Nebuchadnezzar twenty. But I did not know that Balthazar was one of the Magi, and Nebuchadnezzar a great king of Babylon who conquered Judea and destroyed Jerusalem five hundred years before Christ. Go figure.

A great gift book (Mom’s and Pop’s days are right around the corner) this book is prime bed-time reading. I find that I pick it up every few days and read a few entries. They are like a good meal, fulfilling without being overly rich or sweet.


Tags:   Filed under the category: Uncategorized

Guest WriterGuest Writer
Follow me on Twitter. Join my Facebook.

These are people that drop by from time to time, and just write an article or two. If they don't mind, we'll add their name directly to their post.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

You can add a link to follow you on twitter if you put your username in this box. It only needs to be added once (unless you change your username).
No http or @ is needed

« older « 2007 United States Barista Championship
Making Tonic Water – My Descent into Madness » newer »

    Forktown
    Artisanal Wine
    Portland Eats Out
    Please support our sponsors
    MS Society - A night in the park
    Donated advertisement

Copyright © 2010 · All Rights Reserved Portland Food and Drink.com · Log in