While unpacking boxes of old family books, Elizabeth Gilbert discovered a yellowed hardcover called 'At Home on the Range' written by her great-grandmother, Margaret Yardley-Potter. A book far ahead of its time, it espouses the importance of farmers' markets and ethnic food and derides preservatives and culinary shortcuts.
While unpacking boxes of old family books, Elizabeth Gilbert discovered a yellowed hardcover called 'At Home on the Range' written by her great-grandm...