Book: Brazilian Cuisine and the Loving and Enchanted Entities of Brazilian Folklore

 

Brazilian Cuisine and and the Loving and Enchanted Entities of Brazilian Folklore weaves a tapestry of the kitchen conversations between two fascinating women, my great-grandmother’s recipes, and stories of Brazilian folklore, which is among the richest in the world.

With this thoughtful selection of modern-day workplace parables, Whatley provides more than just powerful water cooler conversation, but rather meaningful reflection on what's gone wrong in the American workplace and how to make it right again.

Excerpt

The laughter and voices of the three women as they stirred the bubbling pots on the hot stove, releasing mouth-watering aromas that made the family's stomachs growl with hungry anticipation... mesmerizing stories about the strange and wondrous, mythological creatures that made the brushes rustle outside the open doorway and imaginations run wild... This was just some of the magic created by my great-grandmother, Sa Barbara, and Emilinha inside the kitchen as they cooked some of the most delicious dishes from Brazilian folklore, which is among the richest in the wold.

...At this point in Sa Barbara interrupted saying: " Do we have to write whoever is baking these cookies that they have to place them in the oven? Don't they know that it needs to be baked? I hope the people that read these recipes know that. I feel that I am insulting them when you write that they have to bake the cookies."

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