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For Release October 2008
Contact: Melissa Webb 1.888.854.5954 mwebb@gapublishers.com.
 
New Cookbook Captures Georgia ’s Hometown Cooking


Georgia Hometown Cookbook
by Sheila Simmons and Kent Whitaker


 

Georgia’s home cooks are some of the best in the country and now everyone can enjoy that special flavor in the new Georgia Hometown Cookbook by Kent Whitaker and Sheila Simmons. Published by Great American Publishers (www.greatamericanpublishers.com; Kosciusko, MS) the book is available locally in bookstores and gift shops.

 

The 256-page cookbook contains more than 300 of Georgia’s favorite recipes submitted by hometown cooks throughout the state.  In addition to selecting recipes that represent Georgia’s signature style of cooking, the editors chose recipes that are easy to prepare.  “We pay particular attention to the way the recipes are presented to ensure the ingredients are presented in order of use with instructions that are clear and concise.  We focus on good old-fashioned home cooking and bring you recipes that can almost always be made right from your pantry,” says Simmons.

 

“Don't expect a lot of difficult, gourmet recipes that require a special trip to the grocery store,” adds Whitaker. “Because these are just down-home recipes like your Momma and her Momma made.”  Simply reading a few of the recipe titles makes it obvious this is truly a Georgia cookbook with recipes using The Peach State’s favorite ingredients—Georgia’s Favorite Brunswick Stew, Easy Peach Crisp, Georgia Goober Butter Cookies, Augusta Oven-Fried Pecan Chicken, Vidalia Onion Farm Fresh Salsa, Pecan Meringue Peach Pie, and many more. 

Beyond the traditional favorites, a new generation of hometown cooks will enjoy new favorites like Ashton’s Double Secret UGA Chocolate Cake, In the Bag Fudge, Hot Georgia Catfish Bites, Grilled Chicken & Georgia Apple Salad, Chicken Taco Stew, and Georgia Coast Spicy Shrimp Sandwich Spread.

                                                                                   

Those of you who confess to reading your cookbooks like novels, will enjoy the sidebars to be found throughout the book.  There is a generous helping of stories about food-related festivals across the state.  From the Georgia Apple Festival in Ellijay to the Jekyll Island Shrimp & Grits Festival, from Taste of Atlanta to Colquitt’s National Mayhaw Festival, there's a celebration to suit every taste.

 

Georgia Hometown Cookbook is great for the armchair traveler as well as the perfect addition for any home cook’s library.  It is a collection of tried and true recipes that will be enjoyed by Georgia natives, visitors or anyone who enjoys a good cookbook. With so many recipes for dishes that families have enjoyed over and over again, Georgia Hometown Cookbook, the second book in the State Hometown Cookbook Series, meets the series’ goal of “preserving your recipes for the next generation of hometown cooks.”                

 

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For more information, to request a review copy of the book,

or to schedule an interview with the authors, contact

Melissa Webb 1.888.854.5954 mwebb@gapublishers.com.

 

 


 

For more information, contact
Melissa Webb 1.888.854.5954 mwebb@gapublishers.com.

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