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Serial Monogamy
My cookbook crushes.
Book • 2006
'Serial Monogamy: My Cookbook Crushes' is an essay where Nora Ephron explores her life through the lens of the cookbooks she has loved and cooked from over the years.
Ephron humorously recounts her culinary adventures, from mastering Julia Child's French cuisine to experimenting with various food trends.
The essay reflects on how cookbooks can represent aspiration, nostalgia, and the pursuit of self-discovery.
Through witty anecdotes and personal reflections, Ephron celebrates the power of food to connect us to our memories, our relationships, and our own evolving identities.
'Serial Monogamy' offers a charming and insightful look at the intersection of food and life.
Ephron humorously recounts her culinary adventures, from mastering Julia Child's French cuisine to experimenting with various food trends.
The essay reflects on how cookbooks can represent aspiration, nostalgia, and the pursuit of self-discovery.
Through witty anecdotes and personal reflections, Ephron celebrates the power of food to connect us to our memories, our relationships, and our own evolving identities.
'Serial Monogamy' offers a charming and insightful look at the intersection of food and life.
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as an essay by Nora Ephron and autobiography through cooking, a journey towards knowing yourself.

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