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Book of Donair: Everything you want to know about Nova Scotia's unofficial food, is the definitive guide to this much beloved delicacy. In Book of Donair, Lindsay Wickstrom explores the history of the donair, and the people who shaped this Halifax-born kebab into the iconic Canadian street food it has become. Donairs were originally not for the lucky-in-love, but the recourse of the degenerate. They were the butt of toilet humour, the scapegoat of indigestion. The mystery meat with the secret sauce was wrapped in urban legend. It was so commonplace that we took it for granted, no more…mehr

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Book of Donair: Everything you want to know about Nova Scotia's unofficial food, is the definitive guide to this much beloved delicacy. In Book of Donair, Lindsay Wickstrom explores the history of the donair, and the people who shaped this Halifax-born kebab into the iconic Canadian street food it has become. Donairs were originally not for the lucky-in-love, but the recourse of the degenerate. They were the butt of toilet humour, the scapegoat of indigestion. The mystery meat with the secret sauce was wrapped in urban legend. It was so commonplace that we took it for granted, no more significant than hamburgers or spaghetti. We didn't realize that it was ours. It wasn't until we made westward pilgrimages to Ontario or Alberta for school or work that the donair became a symbol of "home." Book of Donair has everything you want to know about donairs--and were going to ask anyway.
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JUICY "As a book lover, chef and donair enthusiast, I tore through these moving tales like greasy foil. Laughing, crying, devouring it all--not unlike clutching a donair at 3 am on the Grafton Street stairs. What a meaty, sweet, delicious book! Like sauce dripping down your forearms, 'authenticity' is such a slippery idea; Wickstrom masterfully traces the touching and intimate Greek, Lebaneseand cross-Canadian stories behind our beloved delicacy." --Jennifer E. Crawford, Chef, Writer, and Host of My Queer Kitchen, Xtra Magazine