Cleveland Benedictine High School issued the following announcement.
A conversation with Kathy Gunst & Katherine Alford
Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 7 PM EST
Online Event: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JpwB8UKQSk-KkWXhr1_BNA
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This event will be broadcast on Zoom. Register here: https://bit.ly/ccplgunstalford
Join us for a conversation with Kathy Gunst and Katherine Alford, the authors of "Rage Baking: The Transformative Power of Flour, Fury, and Women's Voices.
Since the 2016 election, many women across the country have felt rage, fury, and frustration, wondering how we got here. Some act by calling their senators, some write checks, some join activist groups, march, paint signs, grab their daughters and sons, and raise their voices. But for so many, they also turn to their greatest comfort—their kitchen
Baking has a new meaning in today’s world. These days, baking can be an outlet for expressing our feelings about the current state of our society. Rage Baking offers more than 50 cookie, cake, tart, and pie recipes as well as inspirational essays, reflections, and interviews with well known bakers and impassioned women and activists including Dorie Greenspan, Ruth Reichl, Carla Hall, Preeti Mistry, Julia Turshen, Pati Jinich, Vallery Lomas, Von Diaz, Genevieve Ko, and writers like Rebecca Traister, Pam Houston, Tess Raffery, Cecile Richards, Ann Friedman, Marti Noxon, and many more.
Timely, fun, and creative, this cookbook speaks to both skilled and beginner bakers who are looking for new ways to use their sweetest skills to combine food and activism. Containing a collection of recipes that are satisfying and delicious, Rage Baking unites like-minded women who are passionate about baking and change.
Order your copy from Mac's Backs -- Books on Coventry: https://www.macsbacks.com/book/9781982132675
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