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A whimsical poignant yet pragmatic little gem of a book! Jul 11, 2010
By popjoe&irv Parsley Creswell's slender volume arrived in the same amazon box yesterday as Bill Clegg's highly touted downtown memoir of another kind of literary life. Voyeur that I am at times, I rushed through Clegg's relentlessly boring account of scraping and stems, redeemed now by a six figure advance for his book. Anxious and restless as I followed him through one fancy downtown hotel after another, I put his book down and began to follow Parsley and her admirable friends. What a relief it was to be transported to the calm and lush Upper East Side of Manhattan where Parsley has carved out kind of a blessed niche for herself. She blends whimsy and humor with a sometimes sharp but always kind reflection on her life and many friends. And the recipes...Parsley is obviously a gifted cook because she has selected recipes which won't break anyone's bank but are delicious and quite easy to prepare...how could one not admire a cook who keeps a ready supply of Wisconsin cheese and garlic on her shelf...maybe her next career move should include culinary advice to one of the struggling new restaurants that sprout up out of nowhere all over Manhattan. That said, I can hardly wait for the third edition (I stumbled across the second while browsing amazon) and I thank Parsley for inspiring me to check the mediocre take-out meals that cost us a fortune and return again to the kitchen.
What a wonder, delightful, sweet book! Dec 17, 2010
By NYCDreaming The advertures of Parsley Cresswell captures all that is best about NYC and living in an actual New York neighborhood. You'll feel as tho you are right there with Parsley -- cooking, living and sharing those New York moments we Midwesterners all crave. The book is a delightful read and you will want to finish it in one sitting. Way to go Parsley!
Delightful! Oct 19, 2010
By Zora O'Neill What a lovely document of a neighborhood and a particular side of New York City. Parsley Cresswell may be a once and former fashionista, but she's not superficial--she's adventurous and enterprising in just the way you have to be to make a life in the city. With whimsical (and practical) recipes, she shows the way to live slightly above your means while still retaining all your dignity and glamour. It should be required reading for all single NYC apartment-dwellers...or anyone feeling a bit crunched by the economy.
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