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  <title>Episode 399:  Katherine Anderson and The London Plane: Preserving a Restaurant’s Spirit Through a  Cookbook</title>
  <description>Welcome to another episode of the Cookbook Love Podcast. Today I’m talking with Katherine Anderson, owner of The London Plane, a restaurant, flower shop, and bakery that became a meaningful community gathering space. When The London Plane closed in 2023, Katherine chose not to let the story end there. In this conversation, we talk about the vision behind her book, The London Plane Flower and Cook Book, created to capture the spirit of the space and preserve what it meant to so many people. Inside this episode:   How the restaurant, flower shop, and bakery came together to create a one-of-a-kind collaborative experience   The decision to document and carry forward the space after its closure in 2023   What it looked like to include seasonal recipes, including dishes inspired by flowers, alongside the restaurant’s chef’s contributed recipes   Katherine’s self-publishing journey and her perspective for aspiring cookbook authors   This episode is a reminder that a cookbook can become a lasting expression of a place while holding its spirit, its creativity, and the community it gathered. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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