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Sally Schneider, an acclaimed American food writer and cookbook author, transformed the way people think about cooking and eating with her innovative approach to food and flavor. Through her cookbooks, including "The Improvisational Cook" and "A New Way to Cook," Schneider encouraged readers to embrace creativity and intuition in the kitchen, empowering them to cook with confidence and joy. Her emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients and simple techniques has inspired home cooks around the world to explore the pleasures of cooking and sharing meals with loved ones.
"To write a book about improvisation is partly a contradiction in terms. Improvisation is spontaneous. It's in the moment."
"I'm a serious eater and a seriously hungry person, so I set out on that path to figure it out for myself, and of course it really resonated with other people."
"Generally a chef's book is like a calling card or a portfolio to display their personal work."
Work,
"You know, this is really a way of cooking. It's not my way. I'm deeply influenced by the Mediterranean way of being. I've spent a lot of time there. And I've sort of translated it; I've tried to make it available to people in this country to whom it might not be familiar."
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