Go Figure: ‘Occupy Cookbook’ Scrapped for Disorganization

Published July 6, 2012 1:58pm ET



Ever wondered how to eat like the 99%? Well, keep wondering, because the “Occupy Cookbook” won’t be appearing on bookshelves near you anytime soon…or anytime at all, for that matter. Indeed, Seattle food vendor/cookbook publisher/Occupy sympathizer Devra Gartenstein tried to work with the protesters on the project, but the effort failed:

It was difficult to figure out whether the book should be inexpensive or a coffee table novelty, how to split profits and whether there should be profits, and how it should be organized.

“The last time I heard from (the organizer), he was still waiting for folks to submit recipes…Needless to say, the book never happened,” she wrote. But she hopes it will move forward with someone, some day.

“The Occupy Cookbook project ran into contradictions at every turn in part because the acts of preparing and serving food are so complicated, bringing so much joy and also carrying so much baggage. Cooking can be an art or a pleasure; it can also be sheer drudgery, a burden and an obligation. We all deserve to be fed but, in order for this to happen, someone has to be enlisted to feed us,” she wrote.



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