Oye. Where have I been? So much to report and no time to report it. Here's the line-up of good news:
1. The new Dr. Oz show has asked me to talk about the book on an upcoming espisode. This is Dr. Oz of Oprah fame. This is the Dr. Oz who wears scrubs everywhere. This is the Dr. Oz who's charming even when talking about grave things. It's possible that I'm going to teach Dr. Oz how to go go go.
2. The Washington Post's nutrition writer, Jennifer Huget, just interviewed me for a piece about the book that will hopefully run Tuesday, Sept. 15
3. My chow.com video "Tips" are live. You can see me cooking with sherry, saving ricotta, and mingling with dried fruit.
4. The Noe Valley Voice's lovely roving reporter, Olivia Boler, will be writing a piece about the book for our local sheet. She's already interviewed me and promises the article will appear this month (September). During our interview, it came out that I represent authors for a living. Shortly after, Olivia dropped off several chapters from her novel-in-progess, which I'm quite enjoying. Love when stuff like this happens.
5. On Saturday, Sept. 19, I'm going to be sitting at a small table at the Noe Valley Farmers' Market, sandwiched between zucchinis and strawberries, selling copies of The Un-Constipated Gourmet. This is my first public sales event, and I'm nervous. I've asked my good friend, Carla, to come along and hold my hand. She said, "How can I hold your hand when I'll be selling your book like hotcakes!"
6. Oh god, how could I forget the piece that ran last month in J-Weekly, a Jewish newspaper serving Northern California. The author, Stacey Palevsky, spent three hours in my kitchen, eating recipes from the book and interviewing me about the who-what-where-how of it all. She was lovely, complimented the food, and wrote a great piece. She's the person who introduced me to this stat, which I imagined existed, but had never heard before: "Jews are two to four times more likely than non-Jews to have a spectrum of digestive ailments, such as Crohn’s disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, food allergies or lactose intolerance." Well, that explains EVERYTHING...but solves nothing...
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This is the official web site for The Un-Constipated Gourmet: Secrets to a Moveable Feast, 125 Recipes for the Regularity Challenged, a cookbook by Danielle Svetcov (Sourcebooks, 2009).
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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First poster. I like this. Creative. Cute. Bold. And yeah, irregular days, Mother Earth, from skies to the ground, has its moments, too.
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The Healing Powers of Vinegar, and Olive Oil -- yep, all three "superfoods" can get you off the john and back on your feet.
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