Cookbook, American culture
1994 JAMES BEARD COOKBOOK AWARD NOMINEE “The quintessential American book” - Cook’s Illustrated “Kitchen table poetry.. a celebration of the human spirit.” - The Orlando Sentinel “ A beautiful celebration of life... as much for reading as for recipes” - The Houston Post “ Have a feast , both for your eyes and your palate” - Bookpage
Poetry
“Kay Goldstein's six poems explore, in a gentle way, the layers of complex emotions that hover like so many ghosts beneath the surfaces of common human experiences such as preparing food, observing a sleeping child.- Martha’s Vineyard Times “Visible Poets, Vibrant Poetry”"Kay Goldstein brings tenderness to the ordinary experiences of everyday life... focusing on and freeze-framing single moments."- The Vineyard Gazette
Three of Kay Goldstein's poems were selected for this anthology of Martha's Vineyard poets from all ages and walks of life.
First Person Culinary Essay
A family visit to the Carnegie Deli uncovers the roots of "epicurean co-dependancy". -"Back Page" Atlanta Style Magazine