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Sam Sempill is a Lao-born Australian architect. This book follows the memories of her grandmother's cooking back to Lao. The food her grandmother cooked provided her with a connection back to a country she left as a child. The recipes celebrate the uniqueness of the Lao food tradition. Each recipe, like the scent of a signature perfume, evokes memories of a certain moment in time. Sam tells the story of her family's (earliest) integration into Australian culture. Through compiling these recipes, Sam discovered the comforting central role that food has played in her life, and how food was used…mehr

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Sam Sempill is a Lao-born Australian architect. This book follows the memories of her grandmother's cooking back to Lao. The food her grandmother cooked provided her with a connection back to a country she left as a child. The recipes celebrate the uniqueness of the Lao food tradition. Each recipe, like the scent of a signature perfume, evokes memories of a certain moment in time. Sam tells the story of her family's (earliest) integration into Australian culture. Through compiling these recipes, Sam discovered the comforting central role that food has played in her life, and how food was used to communicate empathy and love in a family where hugs and kisses were substituted with soups and braises. The recipes in this book aim to keep those memories alive and to share the unique flavors, joy and love of cooking from a Lao family kitchen.
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Sam Sempill is a Lao-born Melbourne Architect. In 2001, while studying for her architecture degree at the University of Melbourne, she opened a restaurant in Fitzroy where, together with her mother and grandmother, she cooked family recipes. After finishing her degree, Sam became a registered architect and has worked at a range of Melbourne architectural studios, including her own architecture and textile studio in Carlton. Inspired by her Lao heritage and family traditions, Sam is a self-taught textile artist and handweaver. Many of the textiles seen in this book have been designed and handwoven by Sam, and the antique Lao textiles are family heirloom pieces, many of which were woven by her grandmother. All illustrations seen in this book are by Sam.