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Cooking Up a Storm

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The kitchen was the center of the home back in the Good Old Days. This 160-page book beautifully illustrates the days when Grandma's favorite recipes met the busy, frenetic time of the Baby Boom years. This book is filled with first person remembrances of three square meals- plus milk and cookies after school- along with dozens of recipes submitted by readers of Good Old Days magazine.

162 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2006

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Ken Tate

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Architect, author and abstract painter, Ken Tate received his Bachelor of Architecture from Auburn University in 1975. Since that time, he has designed more than 70 houses in 16 states: California, Florida, Colorado, Mississippi, North Carolina, Texas and Tennessee to name a few, and on the prestigious island of Nassau in the Bahamas. Tate's illustrious architectural work has been published in countless magazines such as: Architectural Digest, Luxe, Veranda, Milieu, Robb Report, Forbes, Southern Accents, and The Classicist. Combining cutting edge graphic design sensitivity and exquisite photography, Images Publishing published the first four monographs of Ken's work. The first book, The New Classicists: Ken Tate Architect Selected Houses, Volume 1, established him as one of the first architect's to have a monograph of their work, igniting a trend in the industry that has become the standard. As an abstract expressionist, he has been featured in countless galleries and magazines, and has been commissioned to paint over 60 mixed media portraits. His work is in private and corporate collections across America and Canada.

Ken has always enjoyed writing since penning his groundbreaking thesis Architecture In Search of a Soul at Auburn University. Recently, he has teamed up with his son, Duke Tate, who is the author of 12 books to write The Alchemy of Architecture: Memories and Insights from Ken Tate, which was selected by The Times Literary Supplement as a 2020 Book of the Year. It has also been featured in Modern Luxury's Palm Beach Magazine, Mississippi Magazine's Heritage & Culture section, The Clarion Ledger newspaper and the mass circulated Arab News under The What We Are Reading Today section. Selected as a Great on Kindle book, it is a #1 Amazon Bestseller in the Architectural category. Ken and his son Duke have a new work of fiction titled The Architect to be released in 2021.

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February 7, 2016
So many of these old-time recipes are absolutely lethal -- like Shoo-Fly Pie, pork-heavy breakfasts and Black Walnut Divinity -- that they are better for nostalgia value than to prepare and take internally. But most of this is also delicious.
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