In London I was a gefilte fish out of water, in Hampshire I was Moses, wandering. Ive silently suffered thinking because I was from New York City I was a different kind of Jew. Now I know its only because Im Jewish. Its my ethnicity as much as my religion and I cannot hide it. Stacey looks to her heritage to cope and heal with food and humour. A comedic exploration of the prejudices described by David Baddiel in his book Jews Dont Count, and how recipes brought family tradition and histories alive.
