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Frank Mundo, one of my colleagues at Examiner.com, writes about the Los Angeles book scene. In a recent piece about the closing of the wonderful Cook's Library, he interviewed me about how I use cookbooks and whether online recipes have killed the cookbook genre.
What an interesting change of pace, being the one answering the questions instead of asking them. At least I was lucky enough to have a good photo (see above), thanks to my wonderful friend Robyn Davis Skwarczek at Birdznest Photography. (Plug for Robyn: If you're in the Chicago area, set up a session. Her baby and child photos, and her maternity portraits, are unbelievably beautiful.)
Anyway, click here to read Frank's article.
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