Hi everybody. Welcome to another episode of the podcast. Today I’m excited to host an interview with three cookbook writing students from the current Hungry for a Cookbook Mastermind. They are Jennie Gottschalk, Rikki Asher, and Shan O’Fee-Byrom.
Jennie Gottschalk
Jennie is a composer based in Boston. She holds a bachelor’s degree in composition from The Boston Conservatory and a master’s degree and doctorate from Northwestern University. She is the author of two books – Experimental Music and Being Time. Jennie is beginning a cookbook project that explores beans and bean techniques. :
Rikki Asher
Rikki is a New York City visual artist. She is the author of the Art in Queens Cuisine and is working on a second cookbook that combines vegetarian cooking, art, and meditation/mindfulness. Asher received her MFA in painting from City University of New York at Lehman College, and earned a Doctorate in Art Education from Teacher’s College, Columbia University. She was a professor and Director of Art Education at Queens College, CUNY for 17 years, Asher currently serves as Artist-in-Residence at Lenox Hill Hospital in a program she developed (Art by the Bedside).
As a former corporate trainer, plant-based cook, soccer-mom, and Naples-based triathlete Shan loves experimenting with delicious food to keep everyone in our family healthy, strong, feeling good and performing at our best. Her family has been eating a plant-based diet since 2015 when they started experimenting with it as a way to promote health. Shan is the founder of Plant Fare and is a master at systems and in her first cookbook plans to make plant-based meals a breeze for families on the run.
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