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- ISBN: 9781442257146
- File size: 2633 KB
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- ISBN: 9781442257146
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Booklist
March 15, 2017
Of all the feasts that people eat, one of the most important, socially, is the wedding banquet. It's a time for unabashed celebration of the happy couple, as family and friends gather to honor and cherish the duo's commencement of their new life. Having herself cooked for hundreds of weddings, Stewart has witnessed all sorts of nuptial revelries. Many wedding feasts are shaped by religious and secular folkways and customs. American weddings have evolved over the past 200 years from simple postceremony breakfasts to today's elaborate culinary productions. Stewart notes that during wartime, brides had to cut back and heed rationing strictures. She inventories myriad religious customs worldwide, ranging from Jewish dietary laws to Mormon, Sikh, and Buddhist customs. A chapter on African American practices moves across time from slavery to the present. Full of history and sociology, Stewart's book will intrigue even those not tying the knot.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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