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It Must've Been Something I Ate: The Return of the Man Who Ate Everything [Hardcover]

Jeffrey Steingarten
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Book Description

Nov 2002
Thirty-eight outrageous, deliciously provocative pieces from Vogue's indomitable food critic-the man who eats everything, dreams perpetually of the ultimate food experience, and compulsively searches out the truth about how, why, and what we eat.

Each section of his new book is a savory course of a splendid feast: For starters, in "Who Is Having All the Fun?," join Steingarten as he dons costly fishing gear and sets out on an epic hunt for bluefin tuna (whose raw belly meat is one of the most delicious things on earth), or read about how he was assaulted by toxic airline food (and be glad you didn't taste that little green leaf).

Then, in "A Deep and Blinding Insight," partake of his investigative pursuits as he takes on salt chic (salt is salt, after all-isn't it?), assaults the FDA for banning succulent whole-milk cheeses in the name of hygienic sterility, and starts cooking dinners of braised short ribs for his dog when he can no longer withstand the baleful looks from his golden retriever confronted with desiccated dog-food pellets while his master sizzles sausages for himself. "There Is a God in Heaven," you'll find, be it in "Chocolate Dreams," "Caviar Emptor," or in the luscious taste of a superb boysenberry from the Chinos' farm.

But for every reward, there is first "An Intense Hunt for the Facts": knowing the lobster includes understanding its sex life, the secret to supergoose is brining, and you have to aim a Raynger ST-8 at your baking stone in order to determine the heat for the perfect pizza.

This is only a sampling of the gloriously entertaining menus that The Man Who Ate Everything dishes up this time around. You'll even find tucked under the plate some special recipes that he has climbed every mountain to obtain.

Lucky for his audience that Jeffrey Steingarten is insatiable.


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  • Hardcover: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf (Nov 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375412808
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375412806
  • Product Dimensions: 22 x 14.6 x 4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,271,073 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Hilarious, quixotic, obsessive, Steingarten is a hero. He's nuts, but he's a hero' -- Independent

'Witty and erudite each essay is the work of an obsessive with his desires fulfilled' -- Daily Telegraph --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Jeffrey Steingarten trained to become a food writer at Harvard College, Harvard Law School, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Harvard Lampoon. He is the Internationally feared and acclaimed food critic of American Vogue. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fortifyingly sane & delicious 7 Feb 2012
Format:Paperback
For all that Steingarten plays up his obsessive eccentricity, what he sets out to do is fundamentally & profoundly sane. "It must've been something I ate" refers to his observation that people who wake up in the morning feeling nauseated and weary tend to blame their food. Well, Steingarten wants to wake up in the mornings feeling happy, refreshed, full of appetite for the day ahead and full of fond remembrance of the day before - and food, for him, is at the centre of things. These essays are about particular foodstuffs but they're universally about the search for sanity, by which he means a passionate effort to make the most of life, to get the most joy possible out of it. What he focuses on is food but other things are clearly as important to him, like learning about the world and writing about it. He's funny, witty and good humoured, and a good lesson on how those three qualities are quite different (and quite wonderful in combination).

An absolute treat, even if you've no interest in food and have never been hungry or thirsty in your life. If you have been, it's even better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It Must Be The Best Book I've Ever Read 10 Nov 2003
Format:Paperback
Well, it's certainly the best food book I've ever read, and knocks everybody else, including my old favourites, into a cocked hat. Every one of his stories or investigations is an eye-opener that can also make you laugh aloud whilst learning fascinating stuff;I quote him all the time, and have become rather an expert in many people's eyes on caviar, bread, bluefin vs yellowfin tuna, the ultimate gratin, salt(FABULOUS!)and the lesion in the brain that can cause excessive interest in good food . He is the cleverest and most entertaining food writer of our time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you like food.... 23 Dec 2008
By ingram
Format:Paperback
A move on from "the man who ate everything". He is older and wiser and it shows in this quality writing.

By now we know what to expect... andwe are ravenous.

The humour is more thought out and drier. Sometimes it hits you with the last word of a paragraph, powerful stuff.

The writing is excellent of course and the information is very useful, provocative and always stimulating.

Personally i find it difficult to read this book anytime but right after or just before a meal!
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