Co-editors Karen Van Horn and Becky Bull discuss their new book, "Eat Like the Hogs: A Collection of Favorite Recipes from Razorback Greats."
This one-of-a-kind cookbook features over 250 favorite recipes from University of Arkansas Athletics’ Legends. The favorite recipes of student-athletes and coaches from all nineteen Razorback sports are collected here alongside personal anecdotes and historic photos sure to bring back favorite Razorback memories! This program is free and open to the public. No registration required.
Becky Bull is a University of Arkansas alumna who grew up right across the Arkansas border in Joplin, Mo. She has lived and owned businesses in Arkansas for over 40 years. She is married to former Razorback quarterback and pitcher Scott Bull. They lived in the Bay Area of San Francisco while with the 49ers and came back to make Arkansas their permanent home. They have two children and three grandchildren who live in Northwest Arkansas.
Karen Van Horn is a University of Arkansas alumna who grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas. She spent 30 years working in architecture, engineering and construction. She worked for three universities including University of Arkansas. She is married to former Razorback second baseman/current Razorback head baseball coach Dave Van Horn. They married in Fayetteville, spent 15 years working in four states, then returned to make Fayetteville their permanent home in 2002. They have two children and three grandchildren who live in Northwest Arkansas.
The University of Arkansas Press advances the mission of the University of Arkansas by publishing peer-reviewed scholarship and literature of enduring value. They curate a list of books by authors of diverse backgrounds writing for specialty as well as general audiences in Arkansas and throughout the world.
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