Good Enough

A Cookbook: Embracing the Joys of Imperfection and Practicing Self-Care in the Kitchen

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By Leanne Brown

On Sale
Jan 11, 2022
Page Count
288 pages
ISBN-13
9781523509676

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Good enough is a cookbook, but it’s as much about the healing process of cooking as it is about delicious recipes. It’s about acknowledging the fears and anxieties many of us have when we get in the kitchen, then learning to let them go in the sensory experience of working with food. It’s about slowing down, honoring the beautiful act of feeding yourself and your loved ones, and releasing the worries about whether what you’ve made is good enough. It is.

 A generous mix of essays, stories, and nearly 100 dazzling recipes, Good Enough is a deeply personal cookbook. It’s subject is more than Smoky Honey Shrimp Tacos with Spicy Fennel Slaw or Sticky Toffee Cookies; ultimately it’s about learning to love and accept yourself, in and out of the kitchen. 
 

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    “In a world cluttered by confusing messages about food, bodies, and where you belong, Good Enough is a comforting hug, helping you reimagine your relationship to cooking for more joy, flexibility, and fun!”
    —Rebecca Scritchfield, RDN, author of Body Kindness 

    Good Enough is a cookbook full of tried-and-true, approachable and craveable recipes that will encourage even the most harried home cooks to enter their kitchens. But it's more than that. It's also a personal, moving meditation on the importance of self-care and self-nourishment through life's difficult times. Most of all, it is a testament to the life-changing power of radical acceptance.”
    —Gena Hamshaw, author of Power Plates and The Full Helping blog
     

Formats and Prices

Price

$19.95

Price

$24.95 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. Trade Paperback $19.95 $24.95 CAD
  2. ebook $11.99 $15.99 CAD

Leanne Brown

Leanne Brown

About the Author

Leanne Brown is the author of Good Enough, a cookbook about developing self compassion and authentic connection through the act of cooking, as well as Good and Cheap, a cookbook built around a SNAP/foodstamps budget. She has been recognized through the Forbes 30 under 30 list for Food and Drink, and Food & Wine and Fortune named her one of the Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink. She lives in Brooklyn with her daughter Io where she teaches embodied cooking classes and hosts mini yoga and cooking retreats from her home. Her passion is helping you release stress and old patterns that hold you back so you can be free to live your one beautiful life. 

This author is represented by the Hachette Speakers Bureau.

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