Breakfast at Cooking World

Wake Up to a World of Flavor

They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day—and at Cooking World, we couldn’t agree more. Our breakfast menu is a celebration of hearty, wholesome, and homemade goodness, lovingly prepared to fuel your morning and satisfy your soul. Whether you prefer something light and energizing or warm and comforting, we’ve got something just for you.

About the book

This exquisite compilation showcases a diverse array of photographs that capture the essence of different eras and cultures, reflecting the unique styles and perspectives of each artist. Fleckenstein’s evocative imagery, Strand’s groundbreaking modernist approach, and Kōno’s meticulous documentation of Japanese life come together in a harmonious blend that celebrates the art of photography. Each image in “The Stories Book” is accompanied by insightful commentary, providing historical context and revealing the stories behind the photographs. This collection is not only a visual feast but also a tribute to the power of photography to preserve and narrate the multifaceted experiences of humanity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Stories Book about?

This exquisite compilation showcases a diverse array of photographs that capture the essence of different eras and cultures, reflecting the unique styles and perspectives of each artist.

How much does The Stories Book cost?

This exquisite compilation showcases a diverse array of photographs that capture the essence of different eras and cultures, reflecting the unique styles and perspectives of each artist.

When will The Stories Book be released?

This exquisite compilation showcases a diverse array of photographs that capture the essence of different eras and cultures, reflecting the unique styles and perspectives of each artist.

Are signed copies available?

This exquisite compilation showcases a diverse array of photographs that capture the essence of different eras and cultures, reflecting the unique styles and perspectives of each artist.

Even the bitterest fruit has sugar in it.

– Terry a O’Neal

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Mon, Jan 1

The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.

– Molière