From Simon & Schuster and the author of Real Barbecue, Can You Trust a Tomato in January is everything you wanted to know (and a few things you didn't) about food in the grocery store. An informative... This description may be from another edition of this product.
book adds much to one's knowledge of all "produce"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
6/22/08 Purchased with others as an add'l buy of author Vince Staten's books purchased as Xmas gifts, this one which I bought myself was even better than I expected..Staten's books on trivia which have catchy titles (e.g.:subtitle/title :In Search Of America's Great Barbershops : "Do Bald Men Get Half-Price Hair Cuts")contain many facts and admit when it is only "hear-say".... In "Can You Trust A Tomato In January?", it mentions facts like "a watermelon is a vegetable but is listed as a fruit at the market and a tomato is a fruit but is listed as a vegetable at the market". 6/22/08 abj
fun, informative and hard to put down.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I felt as if I was traveling up and down each aisle as I gained information about food products that I pick up at my local grocery store.I laughed and learned as I turned each page. I recommend this book to the food shoppers of the world and I look forward to reading to other books written by Vince Staten.
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