Description From the New York Times food editor and former restaurant critic comes a Cookbook to help us rediscover the art of Sunday supper and the joy of gathering with Friends and Family "People are lonely," Sam Sifton writes.
It isn\'t much more complicated than that." Regular dinners with Family and friends, he argues, are a metaphor for connect.
Feed them.
They show up. "They want to be part of something, even when they can\'t identify that longing as a need.
Description From the New York Times food editor and former restaurant critic comes a Cookbook to help us rediscover the art of Sunday supper and the joy of gathering with Friends and Family "People are lonely," Sam Sifton writes