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Poppy Tooker
 Poppy Tooker is a culinary activist who has worked tirelessly to promote and preserve the historic food ways of New Orleans. With her motto “Eat It to Save It,” she has helped revive endangered foods across the U.S. and abroad in collaboration with Slow Food’s Ark of Taste. She is a contributing editor for Hallmark Magazine and a regular columnist for Louisiana Cookin’ magazine and also has written for Fine Cooking. Tooker’s on-camera flair has made her a sought-after guest on the Food Network, on the History Channel, and in multiple PBS documentaries. She lives in New Orleans, LA.
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Poppy's Books
 Thirteen years in the making, the Crescent City Farmers Market Cookbook is ready for the audience that has long been awaiting it. The world’s loudly proclaimed interest in New Orleans—its food, its culture, and most recently its struggle to rebuild after one of the greatest disasters in modern times—proves that, now more than ever, there is tremendous demand for such a book.
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