Kitchenella: the heroic feminine cook. The continuing story of the rise & fall of good food finds us at the end of a decade of exceptional growth & opportunity yet once again in crisis. We believe in food icons & celebrity chefs but their philosophies are no longer convincing because they cannot possibly understand the predicament of the average family living through recession & trying to do it right in the kitchen. Where are the cooks with wit who work out the budget & plan an easy dish that efficiently feeds family & friends? Full of logical economical & imaginative recipes that solve the modern cooks dilemma Kitchenella will teach you the skills of those teachers who work without books the mothers & the cooks who subsequently learned from them to decisively show you the easy way to cook & shop. Promoting a modest simple way to cook Kitchenella shows cooking is not about showing off & extravagance but generosity & kindness; a subtle & intelligent way to nurture. It is cooking that is economically sustainable & achievable. It has its roots in the learned spirited cooking of generations food that can claim to have helped win wars & saved lives; a style of cooking that is still relevant today by practically addressing the struggles of modern cooks both men & women. The ambition to cook is a fantasy for many yet Kitchenella shows how the everyday struggle to put food on the table can be transformed into cooking that is clever & beautiful.