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About Secret in the Sauce
A mid-life cooking adventure turns into an unexpected spiritual journey
At forty-eight, history professor Kelly McMichael decides to pursue a dream she's harbored for two decades: attending the prestigious Ballymaloe Cookery School in rural Ireland. Leaving behind her comfortable academic life in Texas, she embarks on an intensive twelve-week culinary program that promises to transform her from home cook to professional chef.
What McMichael doesn't anticipate is how this experience will transform not just her cooking skills, but her entire perspective on
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About Secret in the Sauce

A mid-life cooking adventure turns into an unexpected spiritual journey

At forty-eight, history professor Kelly McMichael decides to pursue a dream she's harbored for two decades: attending the prestigious Ballymaloe Cookery School in rural Ireland. Leaving behind her comfortable academic life in Texas, she embarks on an intensive twelve-week culinary program that promises to transform her from home cook to professional chef.

What McMichael doesn't anticipate is how this experience will transform not just her cooking skills, but her entire perspective on life. As she struggles with unfamiliar techniques, demanding instructors, and younger classmates, she discovers that cooking school is teaching her far more than how to make the perfect soufflé.

Through butchering sessions that require total presence, failed dishes that demand humility, and unexpected moments of joy in creating something beautiful from scratch, McMichael finds herself absorbing essential life wisdom alongside culinary principles. The chaos of the professional kitchen becomes her meditation cushion, as she learns to navigate stress with greater mindfulness and to find balance in the midst of intensity.

With unflinching honesty and self-deprecating humor, McMichael recounts her journey through the competitive world of high-end culinary trainingcomplete with heart palpitations, imposter syndrome, and even stress-induced incontinence. She weaves together mouthwatering recipes with profound reflections on perfectionism, aging, and finding purpose, while revealing how cooking becomes a metaphor for living with greater awareness.

From the bucolic Irish countryside to steamy, high-pressure kitchen environments, from crushing moments of failure to unexpected triumphs, Secret in the Sauce serves up a relatable story about pursuing a long-held dream and discovering that sometimes the most important lessons come when we approach life with a beginner's mind.

Part cooking memoir, part spiritual journey, this book speaks to anyone who has ever wondered if it's too late to chase a dream, change careers, or find new meaning in life. Like the best recipes, it combines seemingly disparate ingredients into something wholly satisfyingproving that sometimes the real secret in the sauce is simply the courage to throw yourself into the pot.


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Autorenporträt
Kelly McMichael wasn't like most kids in her Texas hometown, she pickled deer brains in jars and dissected minnows. She demanded cherry pies on her birthday and memorized Victorian house plans. She decided to be a writer in 5th grade after reading a book by Ruth Chew. Somebody told her that people from small towns don't become writers so she decided to be an architect, or a lawyer, or maybe a hippie. Ends up, people from small towns CAN be writers, so that's what she's doing now. That and teaching History to adult college students all over the world (online).

Kelly attended Texas A&M University, earning a B.A. in U.S. History and English. She then completed a M.A. at Baylor University in American Studies and a Ph.D. at the University of North Texas in U.S. History. She likes to garden, walk/hike, read, and listen to live music. She likes to travel and is especially fond of Treasure Beach on Jamaica's south coast. She lives on a farm in a tiny little community where people appreciate good stories.