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Florida writer whips up a lip-smackin’ ‘Cracker’

By Kati Schardl • DEMOCRAT STAFF WRITER • March 25, 2009

Well, butter my buns and call me a biscuit! Marianna native, acclaimed novelist and folklorist Janis Owens, who now resides in Newberry, has gone and published a right smart new culinary tome called “The Cracker Kitchen: A Cookbook in Celebration of Cornbread-Fed, Down-Home Family Stories and Cuisine” ($25, Scribner). You know it’s an authentic Cracker cultural document because it’s crammed with finger-lickin’ good recipes, family reminiscences and tidbits of lore, thus paying homage to three things Crackers are exceedingly fond of — cooking, eating and talking. Owens invites y’all to come on in and set for a spell at a discussion and book-signing at 7 p.m. Friday at Barnes & Noble in Tallahassee Mall on North Monroe Street. Copies of the cookbook will be available for purchase.

Feb-26-2009

Janis Owens takes Cracker Kitchen to Atlanta!

Posted by vmac under Extras

Straight from her website - JanisOwens.com - order her book straight from the site!:


Friday Feb 27, 6:00 PM

Foxtail Book Shop, Woodstock, GA

Saturday, February 28

Horton’s Books & Gifts, 11:00 am

410 Adamson Square

Carrollton, GA 30117

Borders (Douglasville) 2:00 pm

6594 Douglas Blvd.

Douglasville, GA 30135

Sunday, March 1, 2:00 PM

Bound To Be Read Books

481 Flat Shoals Ave SE

Atlanta, GA 30316

wolf and grannyI got there just in time to catch the true release of Cookstr.com’s beta site going live. Received an email about the new site a while back from a publisher friend who keeps up with internet book sales venues and thought this one might be worth a look-see. My interest was originally tapped by the prospect of maybe hyping Janis Owen’s new book The Cracker Kitchen (due out Feb 09) but there’s not one cracker-type southern lard-related Daddy just-shot-it recipe on Cookstr. This new cooking site is pure Jamie Oliver, Dan Barber, and the like – pure big time publishing folks who have silver palates and not shiny pretty silver-colored aluminum beer can tastebuds. Pro-fesh-onal chefs who sell NYT bestseller-list-size amounts of cookbooks feature recipe teasers (buy the book for more good tastes!) and such appear on the site. Now, Cracker Kitchen might just make the NYT list, don’t get me wrong, but possum stew is Joy of Cooking cookbook fodder from the good old days and not new-voh stuff.

The site is impressive in its simplicity. That won’t last for long. Once the ads start glomming up the works in a couple months, the Dead Mule look of “photo-article-info only” will be gone. The site will be awash with fluh, the flotsam Jetsons of Google adsense and big publishing houses pimping page purchases.

Meanwhile, enjoy the site. Surprise yourself with a recipe sample – the one I am so very not going to cook involved parsnips and included a warning about how burning hot sugars get when heated – others appear more tasty. I honest to God have had a bag of parsnips in my refrigerator for over two months. If I could remember what possessed me to buy them, they’d be made into that thing… seems they might have been purchased to illustrate parsnip size to Mom but that may be the turnips or the pomegranates in the other fridge drawer.

Aug-9-2008

Cracker Kitchen

Posted by vmac under Today's Feature

Janis Owens

A Cookbook in Celebration of Cornbread-Fed, Down Home Family Stories and Cuisine

by Janis Owens

Book Tour Dates:

September 12-13 Florida Heritage Book Festival, St. Augustine

September 26-28 SIBA Tradeshow, Mobile

December 13, Flagler College, Cracker Roadshow

January 29-31 Chautauqua, Walton County

February 6-7 Booksalive, Bay County

February 13th, signing Bookmark, Atlantic Beach FL

Jun-26-2008

Janis Owens!

Posted by vmac under Recipes

My dear friend, novelist Janis Owens, is gearing up for the publication of her new cookbook:

The Cracker Kitchen

A Cookbook in Celebration of Cornbread-Fed, Down Home Family Stories and Cuisine

By Janis Owens
Introduction by Pat Conroy

This Edition: Hardcover
Publication Date: February 10, 2009
Our Price: $24.00

We’re working on her new website — complete with videos and recipes. Y’all are going to love it. Trust me.