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(Warning for self-harm and attempted suicide mention.)

I’m recalling an account (nonfiction; I can’t recall whether it was a memoir , a magazine article, or a cookbook) in which the author recounts visiting a genteel (Southern U.S., I seem to recall) older lady who used to fix them carrots and onions braised in orange juice; she ate only fruits and vegetables, believing such foods to be cleaner than grains and animal products. Her dietary choices also had to do with a paranoid-schizophrenic idea that people were trying to poison her; she’d never had children, owing to abdominal damage sustained during a suicide attempt.

This would’ve been in the 70’s or 80’s. Since similar recipes are commonplace, the recipe per se isn’t what I’m looking for; it’s the context that’s creating a nagging itch in the brain.
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I read this paperback back in 2001 while working as an intern. It was on my borrowed desk and I was bored.

The book cover said it was made into a mini series.

It revolves around a young girl and the Mafia. The girl (I think her name was Mauve or something similar) got pregnant and was forced to have an abortion that left unable to ever have kids. She got involved in the family business after that. She blew up an entire lot of rival ice cream trucks. She stole an armored truck and buried it. She fell in love with an FBI agent that was there to take down her family. She helps them and in the end, they are together on a plane.

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