Culinary Icon Marion Cunningham Dies

Written by Pat's Papers | Thursday, 12 July 2012 8:14 AM


Culinary hero Marion Cunningham died yesterday at her California home, reports the San Francisco Chronicle this morning. She was 90 years old. Cunningham was a home cook, who became a celebrated author and mentor to generations of aspiring chefs. She’s probably most famous for penning “The Fannie Farmer Cookbook” and for discovering chef Alice Waters, of Chez Panisse fame.

SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle

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