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Mollie Katzen: Moosewood is 30!

Recorded Live: Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, 9:30 am PST

G U E S T :

  • Mollie Katzen
    Author, The Moosewood Cookbook

Moderated by : The Very Rev. Alan Jones,
Dean of Grace Cathedral

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About the Program:

Mollie Katzen, with over 6 million books in print, is listed by the New York Times as one of the best-selling cookbook authors of all time. A 2007 inductee into the prestigious James Beard Cookbook Hall of Fame, and largely credited with moving healthful vegetarian food from the fringe to the center of the American dinner plate, Ms. Katzen has been named by Health Magazine as one of "The Five Women Who Changed the Way We Eat."

In addition she is a charter member of the Harvard School of Public Health Nutrition Roundtable and an inaugural honoree of the Natural Health Hall of Fame. An award-winning illustrator and designer as well as best-selling cookbook author and popular public speaker, Mollie Katzen is best known as the creator of the groundbreaking classics Moosewood Cookbook (now celebrating its 30th anniversary) and The Enchanted Broccoli Forest. Her other books include the award-winning children's cookbook trilogy and a collaboration with Dr. Walter Willett of Harvard, Eat, Drink, & Weigh Less.

Since 2003, Ms. Katzen has been a consultant to Harvard University Dining Services, and co-creator of their new Food Literacy Project. She is also a culinary advisor to the University of California at Berkeley, a nationally syndicated columnist through the Chicago Tribune, and a contributing editor for SHAPE Magazine.

 
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