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Healthy haimishe habits

Paula Shoyer's new cookery book ditches margarine and processed foods and keeps the Jewish kitchen natural and simple.

February 1, 2018 12:50
Paula Shoyer

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Victoria Prever,

Victoria Prever

3 min read

When Paula Shoyer’s publishers asked her to write a cookbook of healthy Jewish recipes, it could not have come at a worse time.

She had recently lost her mother. “I knew I needed something to do, but I wasn’t sure what.

“I’d been eating badly and not taking care of myself. In the book’s foreword she confesses: “I had been grieving for months, which meant bad weeks and worse ones. Bad weeks meant more naps and eating a lot of popcorn.’ On the really bad weeks, she says, she would eat her children’s supply of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream.

Before her mother became ill, the French-trained pastry chef, the author of three kosher cookery books had submitted other ideas to publisher Sterling Epicure.

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