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  • In the Kitchen

    Writing on Home Cooking and More

    An original collection of personal essays blending food writing and memoir, and exploring subjects ranging from Cher's canapes in the film Mermaids, to the way in which food can become a language we use to communicate things that are too difficult to say, via a history of cookbooks that have their foundations in grieving and loss, and one writer's experience of the six kitchens she's made her own ... Read more

    $10.59 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

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  • Lonely Planet A Moveable Feast

    Series series Lonely Planet Travel Literature
    Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher*Life-changing food adventures around the world.From bat on the island of Fais to chicken on a Russian train to barbecue in the American heartland, from mutton in Mongolia to couscous in Morocco to tacos in Tijuana - on the road, food nourishes us not only physically, but intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually too. It can be a gift ... Read more

    $11.59 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Eating for England

    The Delights and Eccentricities of the British at Table

    by Nigel Slater ...
    Like Nigel Slater’s multi-award-winning food memoir ‘Toast’, this is a celebration of the glory, humour, eccentricities and embarrassments that are the British at Table.The British have a relationship with their food that is unlike that of any other country. Once something that was never discussed in polite company, it is now something with which the nation is obsessed. But are we at last ... Read more

    $7.49 USD

  • My Dining Hell

    Twenty Ways To Have a Lousy Night Out

    by Jay Rayner ...
    Series series Penguin Specials
    I have been a restaurant critic for over a decade, written reviews of well over 700 establishments, and if there is one thing I have learnt it is that people like reviews of bad restaurants. No, scratch that. They adore them, feast upon them like starving vultures who have spotted fly-blown carrion out in the bush.They claim otherwise, of course. Readers like to present themselves as private ... Read more

    $4.08 USD

  • Cherry Menlove's Easy Parties

    How to Create the Perfect Summer Celebration

    Cherry shows you how to host a Jubilee party with a difference.Cherry Menlove is an expert on all things homemade, and who better to help you to create the perfect summer celebration for your friends and family? Transporting you to a world of handmade luxury, Cherry presents three simple elements to help you to host the perfect party - from how to create and decorate delicious Summer Jam ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

  • The Ten (Food) Commandments

    by Jay Rayner ...
    Britain's culinary Moses brings us the new foodie rules to live by, celebrating what and how we eatThe Ten Commandments may have had a lot going for them, but they don't offer those of us located in the 21st Century much in the way of guidance when it comes to our relationship with our food. And Lord knows we need it.Enter our new culinary Moses, the legendary restaurant critic Jay Rayner, with a ... Read more

    $7.39 USD

  • Chewing the Fat

    Tasting notes from a greedy life

    by Jay Rayner ...
    Why are gravy stains on your shirt at the dinner table to be admired? Does bacon improve everything? And is gin really the devil's work? In this rollicking collection of his hilarious columns, the award-winning writer and Observer restaurant critic Jay Rayner answers these vital questions and many, many more. They are glorious dispatches, seasoned in equal measure with both enthusiasm and bile, ... Read more

    $7.19 USD

  • Best Food Writing 2011

    by Holly Hughes ...
    Food writing has exploded in the past decade; nowhere else is it as easy and enjoyable to catch the trends, big stories, and upcoming stars than in the annual Best Food Writing collection. From molecular gastronomy to the omnivore's dilemma, from meat-free to wheat-free to everything goes, there's something for every foodie in this acclaimed series.Best Food Writing 2011 once more authoritatively ... Read more

    $12.99 USD

  • To Die For

    In this glorious celebration of food and eating, Stephen Downes, one of Australia's foremost food critics and food writers, leads readers through the 100 food experiences they must have before they expire, based on his own culinary encounters, and his astonishing food knowledge and expertise. Some of these experiences are as simple and affordable as making and eating homemade mayonnaise, while ... Read more

    $10.19 USD

  • Never Order Chicken On A Monday

    by Matthew Evans ...
    What is it really like to work in a restaurant? What do chefs do when they are running out of the night's most popular dish? Do they really serve food that is on the turn? And how do they make it seem fresh? What happens to a restaurant when it gets a bad review? Australians are renowned for our passion for eating out and our cities boast some of the best restaurants in the world. But how many of ... Read more

    $21.39 USD

  • How To Make Your Own Ice Cream (Short-e Guide)

    by Ben Vear ...
    Series series Short-e Guides
    Product DescriptionIn this short-e guide you will find everything you need to make your own ice cream. What certain terms mean, what equipment you will (and won't) need, essential ingredients, and step-by-step instructions on the fundamental methods plus some recipes for the basic flavours.Making your own ice-cream is very satisfying and straightforward: it is something for which you don’t need ... Read more

    $1.35 USD

  • Kitchen Rhythm: A Year in a Parisian Pâtisserie

    by Frances Leech ...
    At 5.37 a.m. my alarm goes off for the first time. By 6.09 a.m. I will be waiting on the metro platform. By 6.27 a.m. I pull open the swing door and duck under the pink curtain of the pâtisserie. I am probably last. In our tiny bakery on the other side of Paris, our cakes are made in the early morning, to preserve that freshness and crunch.Following in the footsteps of Rachel Khoo, Frances Leech ... Read more

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