Category: Texas Stories
TWU’s Cookbook Cornucopia
According to Ann McGuffin Barton, ‘Cookbooks are not just recipe holders. They’re reflections of love, politics, and commerce.’
Read MoreVan Cliburn: Texas’ Cultural Emissary
At the height of the Cold War, the United States and the USSR struck a note of accord through the magical music of a thin, gentle Texas resident named Van Cliburn
Read MoreHuntsville to the Big Thicket
All Grown Up
Peanut Butter Prodigy
Max Nania began “inventing” different kinds of snacks when he was 3. By the time he was 7, he published his first cookbook, Cooking with Max: 45 Fun and Kind of Messy Recipes Kids Can Make by Max Nania with special tips and photography by Sienna Nania (Little Five Star, 2007). Max’s mother, Sienna, says…
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