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The ‘Horn of the Moon Cookbook’ Deserves Its Place in the Vegetarian Canon

Ginny Callan’s 1987 cookbook takes a seasonal, local approach to meatless cuisine that’s still refreshing over 30 years later

Tenderly
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3 min readJul 21, 2020

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A hand holds up a paperback copy of “Horn of the Moon.”
Photo: Alicia Kennedy

Ginny Callan ran the Horn of the Moon café in Montpelier, Vermont, from 1977 to 1990 — quite a run for a vegetarian space outside a big city, and she has two cookbooks to show for it: Horn of the Moon Cookbook: Recipes from Vermont’s Renowned Vegetarian Restaurant and Beyond the Moon. That first one came out in 1987, a decade into the restaurant’s run, and documents a specific seasonal and local approach to meatless cuisine.

“The café has struggled financially over the years,” she writes in the introduction. “It has had to compete with other restaurants that use cheap and easy options. The fresh produce that we buy costs more than the canned or frozen foods many restaurants use, and it takes more time to prepare. … We also try to help support local farmers by buying their products.” Any sacrifice in profit, she notes, is made up for in “good feeling.”

As a farmer recently told me on Twitter that vegans don’t care about where their food comes from, it’s mentally soothing to go back to the historical record and remember…

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Alicia Kennedy

Written by Alicia Kennedy

I’m a food writer from Long Island based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Subscribe to my weekly newsletter on food issues: aliciakennedy.substack.com

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