The Man Who Ate Everything

Thanks to a recommendation from a friend, I started reading The Man Who Ate Everything: And Other Gastronomic Feats, Disputes, and Pleasurable Pursuits by Jeffrey Steingarten and it is hysterical, perhaps even the best thing I've ever read. I was laughing out loud as I read it last night, wondering why it had taken me all these years to discover him.

Posted on February 5, 2003

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