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We’re back! The first issue of Remedy Quarterly was a huge success, thanks largely to you, our Kickstarters! As we prepare to launch our second issue, we are calling on you again, for another little kickstart.

In the second issue of Remedy Quarterly, we are thrilled to bring you an interview with pastry chef David Lebovitz, a tale of Yorkshire pudding, and a recipe for meatballs that only grandma can make, and so much more. Each issue of RQ has a theme, and in issue two we explore the ins and outs of cravings. From pregnant compulsions to the recipe that accompanies the first snow of the year, to baguette cravings so strong that nearly led to deportation, the stories and recipes in issue two will certainly delight.

Just like last time, the second issue of Remedy Quarterly will be printed on FSC certified 100% post-consumer recycled paper, and contain no ads. This is where you fit in: your support will allow us to maintain these high standards, without compromising our spirit of independent publishing. Remedy Quarterly is truly a community supported publication produced by four friends, and we hope that you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed making it!

To thank you for your generosity, everyone who pledges over $20 will have their name printed in the second issue!

You can check out our website at www.remedyquarterly.com.

Lots of love,
Aaron, Ari, Jillian + Kelly

We encourage you to increase your pledge by $2 to help offset the cost of shipping. Thank you!

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The four of us met shortly after moving to Brooklyn. We quickly became friends and found ourselves sharing delicious meals and recipes (and the occasional kitchen disaster). When Ari and Jillian moved to Cambridge, our meals together didn't happen as often but we satiated ourselves with shared recipes and food adventures.

When a crossing guard passed on his family remedy from Barbados to help cure Ari's cold, the idea was sparked. We realized that remedies and recipes are like edible personal histories, something we all share. It happened that our overlapping skills—Jillian's project management and love of talking to strangers, Kelly's cooking and design, Aaron's design and web, and Ari's medical—came together as Remedy Quarterly.

Check out our other delights at:
www.eatmakeread.com
www.friendsoftype.com

Lots of love,
Jillian + Ari Bergman
Kelly + Aaron Carambula

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