Erica BauermeisterAuthor of The School of Essential IngredientsAlso known as: Erica Bauremeister
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Erica Bauermeister has 1 upcoming event. Sunriver Books & Music: Erica Bauermeister (March 6 at 17:00) Erica Bauermeister. We should have an interesting Saturday evening, with two talented authors giving presentations! Erica Bauermeister’s The School of Essential Ingredients is not only a lovely story; it will give you inspiration for your time in the kitchen. Lillian is a maestro of the kitchen, running a successful restaurant ... (more)and cooking school. Her students come to her eager to learn how to make scrumptious dishes, but they each have emotional challenges and needs that reveal themselves as they bond over the comforting endeavor of preparing meals. The preparation and enjoyment of good food is such a visceral, comforting and familiar part of life, it is the perfect avenue for making new friends. You will want to spend time in Lillian’s kitchen. If you liked The Knitting Circle by Ann Hood you will enjoy this heartwarming book too.
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