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NEW COOK BOOK ON THE SHELVES

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Merlin

Merlin Report 9 Oct 2010 15:16

Well Monty Grows loads of stuff, so his wife should know how to cook it, might be worth a read . By the way, Still waiting for Shallots .**M**.pmsl.:o))>

Julia

Julia Report 9 Oct 2010 14:53

In the Mail supplement today, they are printing recipe excerts from a new cook book by Monty Don (such a lovely man) and his wife Sarah, which are traditional British recipes using some of the bountious food crops grown in this country.
What a refreshing change for someone to publich a cook book that is not full of 'foreign' recipes. How often have you opened a bought magazine, instore magazine or supplement that has nothing but 'foreign' foods, with recipes asking for ingredients not available in the provinces, and costly at that.
Although I would deem myself a good cook, and I have not killed anyone yet, I too need inspiration from time to time. I am hoping this book may fulfill that need. So when next in the supermarket, I am going to have a good look at it, because at £25, it is not a cheap venture. However, they usually retail at around half price, after a few weeks.
Julia in Derbyshire