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Fiction Addiction: Book Your Lunch with Rebecca Lang (June 26 at 12:00)
Book Your Lunch with Southern cookbook author Rebecca Lang on Tuesday, June 26th, from 12-2 pm at Soby's in downtown Greenville. Tickets are $25 each and must be purchased in advance at http://www.bookyourlunch.com or by calling ... (more)Fiction Addiction at 864-675-0540. The luncheon tickets must be purchased in advance. The featured author will read from their work (or give a 20-minute talk), followed by a Q&A session, a delicious lunch, and then an onsite book-signing session with the author. Books may be purchased from Fiction Addiction in advance or during the event. Space is limited, so purchase your tickets today! A contributing editor for Southern Living magazine, Rebecca Lang shows you how to prepare real Southern food–fast!–in her cookbook Quick-Fix Southern (Andrews McMeel, paperback, $16.99). In Quick-Fix Southern, Rebecca Lang, cookbook author and contributing editor for Southern Living magazine, promises homemade hospitality–Southern style–in 30 minutes or less. Lang dishes up 115 recipes grouped in 10 themes ranging from Rise and Shine breakfasts to Sipping on the Screened Porch beverages, Girls’ Night In party pleasers, and Southern Sweets desserts. In addition to photography, the book features cooking and preparation time for the effortless recipes. The ultimate goal of Quick-Fix Southern is to present novice and experienced cooks with authentic homemade dishes reflective of New South cuisine that are delicious, fast, and easy to prepare. From Three Cheese Grits, Peach Yogurt Parfait, and Spiked Lemonade and Lime Mint Juleps to Fried Green Tomatoes and Roasted Tomatoes and Parmesan Grits, Benne Seed Sugar Cookies, and Lazy Girl Berry Cobbler, the delectable flavor combinations offered up inside Quick-Fix Southern transition to any setting. So, whether you’re cooking up a side for a church potluck or preparing a main course for Sunday dinner or a Sunday spent at a sporting tailgate, Quick-Fix Southern promises to be your go-to guide for every occasion. About the author: Rebecca Lang is the author of Quick-Fix Southern, Southern Entertaining for a New Generation (Cumberland House, 2004), and Mary Mac’s Tea Room (Looking Glass Books, 2005). As a Contributing Editor for Southern Living, Rebecca is featured in cooking segments on the nationally syndicated show Daytime. She is a Contributing Editor for myrecipes.com and is the author of the popular column, “Girls’ Night In,” on the site. Her food writing has appeared in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Flavors Magazine, Edible Atlanta, Legacy Magazine, and Athens Magazine. She has also written for several other newspapers throughout the South, including the Fernandina Beach News Leader and the Athens Banner-Herald. Her blog has been featured on the James Beard Foundation’s blog as well as the Food News Journal. Having taught hundreds of classes, Rebecca is an accomplished cooking instructor. She teaches at various locations in Atlanta, including Central Market, The Cook’s Warehouse, and Whole Foods’ Salud! Cooking School. She also travels the country teaching classes to groups as large as 1,200 students. In addition to her work on Daytime, Rebecca’s television appearances include Home Plate and many local and regional appearances, including Good Day Atlanta, Better Mornings Atlanta, and Fox 42 in Omaha, Nebraska. She also appeared numerous times on the nationally televised show Every Day with Marcus and Lisa. Rebecca has been a guest on Martha Stewart’s Everyday Food on Sirius and XM Radio. After completing an apprenticeship with Nathalie Dupree, Rebecca was formally trained in culinary arts at Johnson & Wales University. Prior to graduating, she served as the personal chef to the president of the university. Rebecca began her editorial career as an assistant food editor for Oxmoor House. She edited eight cookbooks and directed food photography on assigned projects. She also served as a hand model for technique photographs. Rebecca also worked as a freelance project manager and text designer for a small publisher in Atlanta, Looking Glass Books. She handled most aspects of production for 15 books. Rebecca has been a food stylist and hand model for various print and television commercials. She has worked with Black & Decker, Krystal, Longhorn Steakhouse, Mrs. Smith’s, Shoney’s, and Good Eats. Rebecca was an assistant food stylist for Home Plate Cooking and was the editor and indexer for Atlanta Cooks at Home. She has also developed recipes for Weight Watchers Annual Recipes for Success 2004 and the next book in the series in 2005. Her recipes are included in Christmas with Southern Living 2004 and 2009. Rebecca is a graduate of the University of Georgia and Johnson and Wales University. She has served on the board for the Atlanta Chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier, and is a member of The International Association of Culinary Professionals, The Southern Foodways Alliance, and Georgia Organics.
Event location: Soby's / 207 S. Main St. / Greenville, SC 29601

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