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Kathy Slack's avatar

Oooo thank you lovely Rachel. I’m so touched that you included my piece about vegetables in your round up. šŸ’š

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Rachel Phipps's avatar

Have a lovely week x

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Jolene Handy's avatar

Love these, Rachel!

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Rachel Phipps's avatar

I'm really glad - there is so much out there, I find curated reading lists from people I personally loike to read so helpful / enjoyable!

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Ruth Stroud's avatar

OMG! I was just reading your excellent list and was so proud to be included with so many others I admire and quite a number of writers I’d like to get to know. Thanks so much, Rachel!

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Rachel Phipps's avatar

I'm glad you enjoyed it - and that I could share - I really enjoyed the post!

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Ruth Stroud's avatar

Thanks, Rachel! That means a lot.

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Emiko Davies's avatar

What a great line up, I loved the Vittles pieces too.

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Rachel Phipps's avatar

I've actually got the rest of their Jewish food series open in tabs to finish - I'm actually so behind on my reading!

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Sinù Fogarizzu's avatar

Thank you so much for including me, Rachel, much appreciated šŸ™ I was just adding the finishing touches to the next post in the Slow Venice series when I thought I'd take a break and check my Substack inbox... and here you are! So serendipitous šŸ™ā¤ļø

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Rachel Phipps's avatar

Serendipity! Looking forward to reading it x

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Kate McDermott's avatar

That’s a great collection of reads, Rachel. Two of my books were in the 180,000.

You might enjoy a recent piece I wrote about who really benefits from the food we buy, too.

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Rachel Phipps's avatar

That sounds fascinating, I'll take a look - thanks Kate!

And I actually have no idea if either of mine are on that list - I came to it a bit late as I was in Italy when it dropped and by the time I got there they were requesting international readers (at least) subscribe to view it. I know it's a free trial, but I found something so counterintuitive to the whole point of the exercise that I should have to part with credit card details to find out if I'd been stolen from, I decided not to..!

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Kate McDermott's avatar

I recall that I was able to use someone else’s subscription to find out.

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Rachel Phipps's avatar

I get it is a valuable resource that their staff have put time into, but I do think they should make it so authors can apply for the information for free perhaps?

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