Table of contents for The women in God's kitchen : cooking, eating, and spiritual writing / Cristina Mazzoni.

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CONTENTS
p.V: Acknowledgments
p.1: Introduction
Learning to cook, eat, and read with Christian holy women
p.25: Chapter 1
How to bake wonder dough into miracle bread: Byzantine saints and Catherine of Genoa
p.52: Chapter 2
How to make cheese and how to eat love: Hildegard of Bingen with Hadewijch
p.74: Chapter 3
How to taste sugar and spice: the flavors of Elisabeth of Sch¿nau
p.92: Chapter 4
How to bite with grace into forbidden fruits: apples, sweets, and Margaret Ebner
p.118: Chapter 5
How to confect convent treats: sweet traditions and the martyrdom of Saint Agatha
p.137: Chapter 6
How to sift flour, wash lettuce, and serve bread and fish: lessons from Angela of Foligno
p.163: Chapter 7
How to skin stockfish and chop stew: Margery Kempe's sacrifices
p.185: Chapter 8
How to boil and fry in God's pots and pans: Teresa of Avila's kitchen secrets
p.212: Chapter 9
How to do philosophy in a busy kitchen: Margaret Mary Alacoque, Sor Juana, Cecilia Ferrazzi
p.237: Chapter 10
How to feed the spirit on corn pudding and pork fat: Elizabeth Seton's culinary conversion
p.259: Chapter 11
How to indulge in divine delicacies: Gemma Galgani's tasty treats
p.279: Chapter 12
How to savor sweets, play with food, and dress a salad: flavoring the spirit with Th¿r¿se of Lisieux
p.307: Conclusion
Eating and cooking lessons
p.314: Notes
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Christian women -- Religious life.
Women in Christianity.
Food -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Cookery -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.