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A Bowl of Red
A Bowl of Red
Author: Frank X. Tolbert
Big Bend resident rancher Hallie Stillwell has added her voice and favorite chili recipe to her friend Frank X. Tolbert's classic book, A Bowl of Red. — Written by the late Dallas newspaper columnist and author, A Bowl of Red is an entertaining history of the peppery cowboy cuisine. This new printing of the book is based on ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385181822
ISBN-10: 0385181825
Publication Date: 1972
Pages: 216
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Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Is less about the history of chili con carne than it is about the personalities surrounding it, espeically those who were still alive when the book was written. Also spends a chapter detailing the history of the World Series Cookoff--that chapter really felt more like a justification and insistance on getting the facts straight because no one else could, than about the supposed topic of the book. He also talks about a lot of little cafes and the quirks to be found in them. The book wasn't bad, but I was expecting something more serious on the food, and less on the personalities. Someone who really enjoyed chili, and enjoyed sampling different varities, would enjoy the meanderings of the book.


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