"Kaleta has written a deep-fried, wide-eyed American saga of family and food."-Davia Nelson of NPR's award winning Kitchen Sisters
"Fun and detailed glimpse into the history of an American snack-food icon."-Rob DeWalt, New Mexico-based food writer
"Fritos (R) Pie is a well-written book covering a subject which in some way touches everyone. . . . The book is more than a business matter, it deals with family and memories."-Jerry Turner, Mexia News
"Doolin uses her access to the extensive Frito-Lay archives well, and the advertising that she shares provides a useful time-line of both Frito-Lay history, as well as advertising trends of the last fifty years. . . . For those interested in Texas food history, this book is certainly worth a look."-Melissa Prycer, Legacies
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"Kaleta has written a deep-fried, wide-eyed American saga of family and food."-Davia Nelson of NPR's award winning Kitchen Sisters "Fun and detailed glimpse into the history of an American snack-food icon."-Rob DeWalt, New Mexico-based food writer
"Fritos (R) Pie is a well-written book covering a subject which in some way touches everyone. . . . The book is more than a business matter, it deals with family and memories."-Jerry Turner, Mexia News
"Doolin uses her access to the extensive Frito-Lay archives well, and the advertising that she shares provides a useful time-line of both Frito-Lay history, as well as advertising trends of the last fifty years. . . . For those interested in Texas food history, this book is certainly worth a look."-Melissa Prycer, Legacies
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Zielgruppe
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
75 color, 69 b&w photos. 5 line art
Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-64843-267-5 (9781648432675)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Kaleta Doolin is a writer and artist dedicated to exploring and interpreting the creative process through book arts, sculpture, and cutting-edge technologies applied to photography and video installation. She lives in Dallas.