Karen DeWitt (Ethiopia 1966–68) taught seconday school TESL in Ghion, Ethiopia. Karen is a
writer/producer, and has been a staff writer for The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, and a senior producer at ABC’s “Nightline.”Karen is also a great cook — years ago she had her own TV cooking show called “Hot Off The Press” in DC. She was a contributor to Peace Corps: The Great Adventure [Peace Corps/USGPO, 1997, 1999].
About Karen DeWitt
About I Don’t Speak Cuisine
Karen DeWitt (Ethiopia 1966–68) shares her delight in foods from around the world, her favorite food stories, and best recipes.
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