Hello Friends,
Yesterday, I interviewed Nancy Silverton for the Library Foundation of Los Angeles at the Jonathan Club. I started the conversation by acknowledging what the LA Libraries meant to me as a child. I was one of those kids who would walk home from my local branch with the maximum number of books allowed for the week. The idea of running out of words that took me to new and different places was unimaginable. Maybe it was because my world was a bit difficult, but for whatever reason my natural childlike curiosity was constantly stoked and fed.
All this is to say there is a direct line from that bookish child to the host of Good Food. I was made for this work which has reading and research as its base, and it continues to feed and teach me about the world that is different than my own. I have you to thank for that. I consider all of you a part of my community, but those of you who choose to support as members are especially dear.
As I mention in the last box below, listeners who donate meals to our local food banks have given over 2.5 million meals. One of the reasons we can support so many in this way is that during our pledge drives, we double the meals. So if that speaks to you, please join. And instead of taking a gift, choose meals.
BUT, if you've done that in the past and are looking for another gift for that special person in your life, consider donating a minimum of $32 a month and take the "GOGO." Get one subscription for yourself and another to give away. The gift I'm zeroing in on for you is the legendary NYT Cooking subscription. It is an enormous recipe archive that I lean on every week. Even if I don't make the recipe I look up, I use it as a benchmark for others I'm considering. I do this often for my pieces with Madeleine Brand on Press Play and with the weekly recipes I share with you in this newsletter. Plus, you really can't beat the community notes on NYT Cooking. They're a combination of useful variations, hacks, and hilarity.
Whatever reason you choose for supporting us, thank you. Truly.
Grateful Evan