Old topic about PH, but I think I may know what happened
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#31 by
hughver on 01 Nov 2020
A used copy of that book sells for $63+ on Amazon. Must be good.
hughver
#32 by
dk117 on 02 Nov 2020
Shelly was an inspiration. His photography, his love story, and wow he made making Lox easy!
So yeah, a few characters missed from the old site, but we've got a good thing going here.
dk117
#33 by
02ebz06 on 02 Nov 2020
Quote from: hughver on November 01, 2020, 05:55:33 PM
A used copy of that book sells for $63+ on Amazon. Must be good.
Wow, must be a collectible...
Price on the book is $30.
02ebz06
#34 by thenap on 02 Nov 2020
He DiD Take the Best Photos of Food!!
thenap
#35 by
Jiggle Racing on 03 Nov 2020
I remember when he burned down his cooking deck and shed. Doh!
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#36 by
pmillen on 03 Nov 2020
I, too, thought that Shelly’s posts were works of art. Over the years, from PMs and emails, I discovered–
He operated a business, Edible Landscapes, where he advised people on landscaping with edible plants.
He and Alice operated a restaurant in Carmel, CA for 13 years.
He wrote a column for the Monterey, CA newspaper.
I seem to recall that a year or more ago I discovered that he was deceased.
I can’t confirm that now so I may be wrong.
I’ve recently searched various obituary sites on Sheldon and Shelly Schachter and also on his wife, Alice (Kinsler) Schachter. I haven’t found a match.
pmillen
#37 by
Jiggle Racing on 04 Nov 2020
I also remember his hand written menus with great art and doodles. He also introduced me to sous vide if I recall correctly
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