Pages: 176 (Hardcover) ISBN: 1905940378 Pub: Infinite Ideas Pub date: 2007-09-14 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 31692
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Editorial Review:"The People's Cookbook" sees Antony Worrall Thompson and Paul Rankin tell the incredible stories of the fantastic recipes they have collected on their travels around the UK with "The People's Cookbook" television show. Collected within "The People's Cookbook" are the top 100 recipes from series one and two of the hugely popular UKTV Food show, as voted for by the viewers. With recipes from across the British Isles, with roots as far flung and exotic as the Caribbean and India, "The People's Cookbook" provides a snapshot of modern-day British food culture, and celebrates our traditions and our diversity. The story behind each dish accompanies the recipe, along with comments from Antony and Paul on what they personally love about that particular idea. Reader Reviews:From the horse's mouth... (5/8 people found this helpful)Not only do I own this terrific book, I'm in it! However, this really is a super collection of recipes and there is something for everyone between the covers. I particularly like the idea that this is not simply a collection put together by one author but, rather, is a widely eclectic collection of food influenced by a variety of cultures. Well worth a place on any kitchen bookshelf! Similar ProductsRachel's Food for Living Saturday Kitchen Cookbook Barefoot Contessa at Home: Everyday Recipes You'll Make Over and Over Again The Good Granny Cookbook: Traditional Favourites for Modern Families Barefoot Contessa Family Style CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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