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Hailed as one of the South's best food cities, Savannah, Georgia is renowned as one of the nation's most popular destinations to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, the oldest and most haunted city in the state, the only city General William T. Sherman didn't burn on his march to the sea during the Civil War, and is the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA. It's where Forrest Gump and countless other movies have been filmed. But did you know, Savannah is also home to the original chicken finger and Georgia's smallest pie house & pub? With breathtaking coastal landscapes marked by ancient oaks, sweeping Spanish moss, cobblestone streets and horse drawn carriages, the Hostess City of the South is the fourth busiest port in the nation, with a charming reputation for Southern hospitality and an eclectic personality as deep and wide as the Savannah River. Just as unique as founder James Olgethorpe's original downtown design of 24 squares, Savannah's ever-evolving food scene will surprise and delight, challenge and inspire, and most assuredly leave you hungry and thirsty for more. Which Irish pub do you visit to dance the night away and sing karaoke at the top of your lungs? What Mexican restaurant has the best Cinco de Mayo party and the largest tequila selection? Just how did the Olde Pink House become pink? Where do you go to eat truly local Savannah seafood or to find Savannah-style BBQ? In Unique Eats and Eateries of Savannah, get the answers to these questions and meet the friendly faces behind the food with local author and Georgia native Rebekah Faulk Lingenfelser as your personal guide.
At long last, the companion book to the hit food blog, with 23 mouthwatering recipes, 26 restaurant reviews and more than 100 color photographsIn her debut memoir, Rebekah Faulk Lingenfelser serves up heartfelt stories and easy-to-execute recipes from her Savannah kitchen. Discover quick, mouthwatering main courses such as succulent Wild Georgia Shrimp and Grits, and creamy Lobster Mac & Cheese; enjoy leisurely starters, including crispy Fried Green Tomatoes and fresh Alaskan Salmon Cakes; and master flavor boosters like garlic-herb butter, fresh herbs and strawberry basil sauce.Pull up a front row seat to Rebekah's culinary adventures, including cooking for celebrity chefs Anthony Bourdain, Marcus Samuelsson, Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis. Come along on her journey through culinary school - victories, failures and all. Take a ride through Georgia from Atlanta to the coast and in between, on a quest to find the best bakeries, brunch, lunch and dinner restaurants in the South. With a combination of her professional career in public relations and classic culinary training, Rebekah shares meaningful family traditions and hard-won life lessons, plus entertaining tips to encourage others to gather around the family table and share in the joy of cooking and eating together. Written with the courage of her convictions and a pinch of audacity, Some Kinda Good is the perfect book for anyone who dares to dream and acts on those instincts. Good food and good company, that's what it's all about!Rebekah Faulk Lingenfelser is a Georgia food writer and culinary TV personality. A finalist on Food Network Star and ABC's The Taste, she is the longtime Statesboro Herald food columnist and creative force behind the Southern, coastal brand and blog, Some Kinda Good. She lives in Savannah with her husband Kurt, and gregarious 10-pound Shih Tzu, Ewok.Also available as an eBookCover design by Tori Ivey SprankelSomeKindaGood.com | RebekahLingenfelser.com
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