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Maine Points: Maine Community Cookbook

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Maine Points: Maine Community Cookbook

Danny speaks with Karl Schatz & Margaret Hathaway Maine Community Cookbook. Margaret Hathaway and Karl Schatz are the wife and husband team behind six books on food and farming, including the memoir The Year of the Goat, the guide Living With Goats, two volumes of the Portland, Maine Chef’s Table cookbook, and most recently the Maine Bicentennial Community Cookbook.

The success of the Maine Bicentennial Community Cookbook (11,000 books in print after 4 printings, and more than $15,000 distributed to non-profits in fighting hunger in Maine) inspired us to begin working on a second volume: Maine Community Cookbook, Vol. 2: 200 More Recipes Celebrating Home Cooking in the Pine Tree State, which will feature all new family recipes, food stories, family photos and ephemera.

They will begin collecting recipes on Mother’s Day 2021, and the book will be available in April 2022, in time for Mother’s Day 2022.
www.maine200cookbook.com

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