Cookbooks
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Re: Cookbooks
Pepper Pig,
How very kind of you.
I'd love
The Oxford Companion to Food - Alan Davidson
and
if you have it, and it isn't too greedy Elizabeth David's French Provincial My rather tattered 1960s copy got lost when we moved and I haven't managed to replace it.
2000 cook books - that's really impressive - more than a specialist book shop would have.
No hurry as I have to up date the defunct e-mail on this site.
Marja
How very kind of you.
I'd love
The Oxford Companion to Food - Alan Davidson
and
if you have it, and it isn't too greedy Elizabeth David's French Provincial My rather tattered 1960s copy got lost when we moved and I haven't managed to replace it.
2000 cook books - that's really impressive - more than a specialist book shop would have.
No hurry as I have to up date the defunct e-mail on this site.
Marja
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Re: Cookbooks
Can't see the Elizabeth David Maria but that doesn't mean I don't have it. I'll keep it in mind.
Re: Cookbooks
i wonder if rocky has seen your generous offer - didn't she loose all of her cookbooks in the hurricane?
hahaha - i think the only one i could think of was the elizabeth david - i've picked up a couple of her other ones but not the french provincial. (charity shops and abebooks).
hahaha - i think the only one i could think of was the elizabeth david - i've picked up a couple of her other ones but not the french provincial. (charity shops and abebooks).
Re: Cookbooks
actually, i have thought of a couple i have been looking for - jerusalem (ottolenghi) and simply (sabrina ghayour) but as they are quite recent (and if you have them) you may still be using them.
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DD2 did a mega book clearout today. Many old favourites have gone to the Hospice shop in Hemel. Sorry Scully, I do have Jerusalem but I haven't finished with it yet.
Free to whoever wants:
1. Arabella Boxer's Book of English Food
2. The Farmhouse Kitchen Baking Book (Grace Mulligan)
3. The Times Cookbook - Frances Bissell
4. The French Laundry Cookbook - Thomas Keller
I wil hang onto these if no-one wants them. Sorry but the Elizabeth David didn't turn up.
Free to whoever wants:
1. Arabella Boxer's Book of English Food
2. The Farmhouse Kitchen Baking Book (Grace Mulligan)
3. The Times Cookbook - Frances Bissell
4. The French Laundry Cookbook - Thomas Keller
I wil hang onto these if no-one wants them. Sorry but the Elizabeth David didn't turn up.
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Re: Cookbooks
I got the Giorgio Locatelli, I hadn’t expected it to be quite such a monster tome, but will work my way through it gradually, and fortunately it’s indexed on Eat Your Books
Photography by Dan Lepard too
Really pleased, thanks Pepper Pig!
Photography by Dan Lepard too
Really pleased, thanks Pepper Pig!
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So glad it’s being appreciated Sue. Thank you.
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scullion wrote:i wonder if rocky has seen your generous offer - didn't she loose all of her cookbooks in the hurricane?
hahaha - i think the only one i could think of was the elizabeth david - i've picked up a couple of her other ones but not the french provincial. (charity shops and abebooks).
How very thoughtful of you to remember. Thank you so much.
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