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Books > Food & Drink > General cookery
Throughout their 54-year marriage, John and Abigail Adams enjoyed
hearty, diverse cuisine in their native Massachusetts, as well as
in New York, Philadelphia, and Europe. Raised with traditional New
England palates, they feasted on cod, roast turkey, mince pie, and
plum pudding. These recipes, as well as dishes from published
cookbooks settlers brought from the Old World, such as roast duck,
Strawberry Fool, and Whipt Syllabub, are included in this
historical cookbook. Join John, who wrote his wife about dinners
with upper-class families in Philadelphia while serving in the
Second Continental Congress, and Abigail, the loyal and generous
hostess who crossed the Atlantic to join the first American
Ambassador to Great Britain, on this culinary journey. Together or
separate, at home or abroad, this extraordinary couple humbly
experienced an international style of cookery that inspired modern
American culinary culture. Now, while attempting these 56 recipes,
read about and toast their contributions to democracy.
'Jack Monroe is a force for good in the world.' - Nigella Lawson
Thrifty Kitchen is Jack Monroe's bumper collection of over 120
brand-new, delicious, low-cost recipes, plus household tricks
guaranteed to save you money. Number-one bestselling author and
campaigner, Jack is one of the UK's best-loved experts on budget
cooking. Through the gorgeous recipes and straightforward advice in
Thrifty Kitchen, she proves that you don't need to sacrifice
flavour or settle for lacklustre meals when you're spending less.
Featuring everything from warming curries and a hearty pie to tasty
sauces and indulgent puds, this must-have cookbook shows how easy
it can be to turn basic ingredients into nourishing, mouth-watering
meals that you and your wallet will love.
The concept of making cakes without eggs may sound difficult, but
it is not new. Cintia Stammers has spent several years collecting,
testing and refining recipes worldwide. This resulting book
contains more than 200 recipes that show how imaginative egg free
cakes can be. The recipes are based on the principle that "you are
what you eat", leaning towards low-sugar, low fat and low
cholesterol ingredients with emphasis on flavour, simplicity and
health. For those who cannot eat eggs because of allergy or because
they have chosen to cut them out of their diet, this should prove
to be a handy book.
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