Feed the Resistance: Recipes + Ideas for Getting Involved

· Chronicle Books
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The New York Times bestselling cookbook author shares a practical and inspiring handbook for political activism—with recipes.

Today, activism is as essential as a good meal. And when people search for ways to resist injustice and express support for civil rights, environmental protections, and more, they begin by gathering around the table to talk and plan. In Feed the Resistance, acclaimed cookbook author Julia Turshen shares dishes that foster community and provide sustenance for the mind and soul.

Turshen includes a dozen of the healthy, affordable recipes she’s known for, plus more than 15 recipes from a diverse range of celebrated chefs. With stimulating lists, extensive resources, and essays from activists in the worlds of food, politics, and social causes, Feed the Resistance is a must-have handbook for anyone looking to make a difference.

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3.0
2 reviews
Jennifer Graziano
May 21, 2025
A super Easy recipe is always newsworthy; meal preparation time consuming so equipment is more important than the recipe. To be impressed by cookbooks, its easy to cook is what to say. Its great when prep directions are printed on groceries. Kitchen appliance with heat an provide instruction manual. What are cookbooks for why are most alone? They might belong to fruit orchards in national parks. The solar system can eat fruit tree extract juice. Raw fruit & veggies meal side dish worsened to fish a sushi at diners and dives. Plus CBD & marijuana have kitchen space to be mixed in food
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Uncle Al
October 23, 2021
There is no field or discipline that narcissistic and totalitarian Leftists won't seek to politicize and corrupt with their obnoxiously Maoist, self-congratulatory and intolerant orthodoxies, and, this disgraceful, so-called "cookbook" is proof of this. The introduction opens with a bitter, dishonest and infantile rant against President Trump, setting the tone for the rest of this utterly embittered and sanctimonious vanity project. The scant recipes possess no culinary theme and have been thrown together by the participants in this grotesque affair of Leftist zealotry and spite. I'll stick to buying cookbooks that focus on food, not on disseminating obnoxious Leftist screeds.
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About the author

Julia Turshen is the bestselling author of Feed the Resistance, named the Best Cookbook of 2017 by Eater, and Small Victories, named one of the Best Cookbooks of 2016 by The New York Times and NPR. She has coauthored numerous cookbooks including It's All Good with Gwyneth Paltrow, and hosted the first two seasons of Radio Cherry Bombe. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, T Magazine, Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, Saveur, and SELF. Epicurious has called her one of the 100 Greatest Home Cooks of All Time. Julia lives in the Hudson Valley with her wife and pets.

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