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Classic cookery writing from the award-winning food writer & author of bestselling autobiography ' Toast'. ' The food in The Kitchen Diaries" is simply what I eat at home. The stuff I make for myself for friends & family for Sunday lunch & for snacks. These are meals I make when I am having mates over or when I want to surprise seduce or show off. This is what I cook when I'm feeling energetic lazy hungry or late. This is the food that makes up my life both the Monday to Friday stuff & that for weekends & special occasions.' ' Much of it is what you might call fast food but some of it is unapologetically long slow cooking. But without exception every single recipe in this book is a doddle to cook. A walk in the park. A piece of p***.' ' Fast food slow food big eats little eats quick pasta suppers family roasts & even Christmas lunch. It is simply my stuff what I cook & eat every day.'" ...
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- recording the food he buys prepares eats & shares throughout the year. With over 300 recipes many from his hugely successful TV series Simple Suppers Kitchen Diaries II is full of classic Slater ideas from a cider loaf to start the new year to an indulgent chicken & leek pie or a simple fresh salad of pears & bitter leaves. The greatest cookery writer of them all. Guardian
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Three cheers to Persephone Books for publishing this witty sharp writer nostalgic but unsentimental humorous but precise erudite & always elegant."
- " Country Living". "" Kitchen Essays" is a rare thing a cookbook that is as fun to read as its food is to eat."
- " Sunday Herald" (Glasgow). The author of " Kitchen Essays" (1922) was sister-in-law to the great Gertrude Jekyll whose biographer wrote that if she was an artist-gardener then Agnes was an artist-housekeeper. Agnes was a famous hostess (the guests at her first dinner party included Browning Ruskin & Burne-Jones) & her home Munstead House was the apogee of opulent comfort & order without grandeur smelling of pot-pourri furniture polish & wood smoke. During 1921-2 Lady Jekyll wrote unsigned essays for " The Times" with titles such as " Tray Food" & " Sunday Supper". " The Observer Food Magazine" commended
- lovely Persephone Books for reprinting " Kitchen Essays" " India Knight in The Shops" called it beautifully written sparkling witty & knowing an absolute delight to read while the "BBC Food Magazine" praised this exquisitely reprinted period piece."


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The vegetables & herbs we've chosen for this book are so easy to grow that a novice gardener of any age can experience the pleasure of growing fresh organic food. You need very little space
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Champion of the home cook Donal Skehan is back with a collection of tasty easy-to-make dishes that cost less. We all want to cook & eat great food but without making a hefty dent in our wallets. In this Donal's third cookbook he takes on the challenge of showing how easy & straightforward it is to enjoy delicious home-cooked food & spend less. Whether you a hungry student are feeding a growing family or simple wish to save some money for a treat Donal's recipes will encourage everyone to enjoy satisfying yet affordable dishes. Donal's personality shines through on every page & he also draws on the knowledge & experience of others. Past generations were often adept at using cheaper cuts of meat turning leftovers into tasty meals & planning ahead to avoid expensive last-minute shops. So Donal turns to his own family & grandparents plus a range of experts such as butchers fishmongers & grocers to offer straightforward advice & inspired recipes. Divided into 7 chapters Donal covers everything from everyday suppers soups stews & pots baking & desserts roasts healthy dishes & more. Recipes include; Coq Au Vin Blanc Ham Hock Spinach & Cheese Crepes Cauliflower & Broccoli Mac N' Cheese Asian Steam Baked Mackerel Morrocan Chickpea Burgers Creamy Spinach Gnocchi Sticky Toffee Banana Puddings with Salted Caramel Sauce Dad's Braised Oxtail Chilli Jam Chicken Squash & Spinach & Lentil Curry Boxty Colcannon Pancakes Cheesy Ham Hock Spinach Crepes Avocado & Garden Pea Mint Salad Cheat's Hot Smoked Mackerel Salad Jam Jumble Crumble Tart Carrot & Cardamom Cake with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting Swedish Gingerbread Ultimate Chocolate Fudge Cake with White Chocolate Frosting ...
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Jenny is determined to make her own way in the world & she secures a job as the kitchen maid in a grand house in Beverley. She gradually gains the attention of Christy the young master of the house & they fall in love. But slowly their hopes & dreams turn to nightmares & culminate in a scandal which will force Jenny to leave Beverley & everything she knows. Cast aside by her own family & all alone in the world Jenny has to rely on her ailing aunt Agnes who was banished from the family many years before. Living with Agnes & her husband Stephen St John Laslett she learns that Stephen's wealthy family have disowned him & they have to eke out a meagre living on their small farm. Times are hard & as Agnes grows weaker she asks Stephen to make her an unusual promise one that will affect the rest of Jenny's life. Jenny the kitchen maid becomes the mistress of Laslett Hall & although she tries to fit in with the world that she now inhabits she never forgets the words that the gypsy told her: that one day she will return to where she was once happy
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Lucy Boyd head gardener for Michelin-starred cafe Petersham Nurseries & trained chef understands ingredients & knows how to turn them into extraordinary food. I absolutely love this book
- exactly the sort of food I'd love to eat every day for the rest of my life."
- Jamie Oliver "A spectacular cookbook
- sensitively & intelligently written from a great gardener chef & the daughter of a cooking legend."
- Jamie Oliver Quality ingredients
- in season simply cooked & perfectly prepared
- are at the heart of Lucy's cooking. This beautiful debut collection of irresistible ingredient-inspired recipes is full of Lucy's passion & knowledge of produce. Following a serendipitous apprenticeship into cookery as the daughter of Rose Gray founder of the River Cafe Lucy went from planning & cooking dishes alongside Rose for both the family & customers to lovingly creating the much-lauded kitchen garden at Petersham providing vegetables & salads for the cafe & for Petersham's owners Francesco & Gael Boglione. Her myriad cooking & gardening experiences has guided Lucy throughout her 8-year partnership with award-winning chef Skye Gyngell as well as nurturing a fascination for Italian vegetables & salads herbs & edible flowers a fascination which continues to heavily influence her cooking. This cookery book complete with stunning fresh photography & Lucy's poignant memories describing a recipe's origins is essential for anyone with a passion for good food. From Summer Girolles Veal Loin & Rocket to Cicoria Mozzarella Tomatoes with Marinated Salted Anchovies Lucy's food effortlessly combines quality & simplicity making this the perfect gift for foodies everywhere."





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Allotments with ten-year waiting lists; fruit and veg seeds outselling those of flowers - Britain is growing a passion for home produce and the time is right for the nations favourite gardener to provide the definitive book on the subject. Alans comprehensive guide will tell you everything you could possibly want or need to know about fruit and veg and how to grow it including herbs baby veg salads every-day fruits plus gourmet or unusual varieties and how to fit them into todays stylish small gardens. As well as providing the key facts needed to yield good results and what to do when things go wrong the text is sprinkled with Alans personal observations anecdotes culinary tips and quirky historical uses. The book takes a very practical approach starting from scratch for the benefit of
anyone whos never grown their own before but is also ideal for those with some experience who might be growing edibles in a new way - perhaps in a small space that needs to look attractive or on a new allotment. Lavishly illustrated throughout with over 250 photographs and artworks this inspirational and authoritative fruit and veg bible from the UKs best-selling and most influential gardener will become a classic in the genre.
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Allotments with ten-year waiting lists; fruit & veg seeds outselling those of flowers
- Britain is growing a passion for home produce & the time is right for the nations favourite gardener to provide the definitive book on the subject. Alans comprehensive guide will tell you everything you could possibly want or need to know about fruit & veg & how to grow it including herbs baby veg salads every-day fruits plus gourmet or unusual varieties & how to fit them into todays stylish small gardens. As well as providing the key facts needed to yield good results & what to do when things go wrong the text is sprinkled with Alans personal observations anecdotes culinary tips & quirky historical uses. The book takes a very practical approach starting from scratch for the benefit of anyone whos never grown their own before but is also ideal for those with some experience who might be growing edibles in a new way
- perhaps in a small space that needs to look attractive or on a new allotment. Lavishly illustrated throughout with over 250 photographs & artworks this inspirational & authoritative fruit & veg bible from the UKs best-selling & most influential gardener will become a classic in the genre.

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