The Teaspoon of Black Pepper That Broke a Kitchen
Arthur Pendelton had been chasing the flavour of his dead wife's cooking for three years and eleven thousand miles, and it all came undone because of a single teaspoon of black pepper. The kitchen was a gas-station café in Tonopah, Nevada—the kind of place where the coffee was brewed at dawn and reheated until dusk, where the menu was printed on a single laminated sheet, where the regulars sat...
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