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Books > Food & Drink > Health & wholefood cookery
First published in the United Kingdom in 2001, THE RIVER COTTAGE
COOKBOOK quickly became a hit among food cognoscenti around the
world. Now tailored for American cooks, this authoritative and
animated ode to eating well is one part manifesto and one part
guidebook for choosing and storing food grown in the garden,
butchered from prize animals, or foraged or caught locally.
Fearnley-Whittingstall writes with humor, wit, and clarity,
bringing American readers what his legions of British fans have
enthusiastically embraced: the best techniques and recipes for
getting the most out of simple, superior food, while supporting the
environment, vibrant local economies, and resourceful use of plants
and animals.
A groundbreaking book on eliminating the "rubbish" from your diet
and maximizing the pleasures of the table, from British food
personality Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Original edition has sold
300,000 copies in Europe. Throroughly Americanized for a North
American audience.Reviews"There's something delightful about
considering what it would mean to raise animals and then eat them
nose to tail, close to the land."‚AiNew York Times Book Review
Summer Reading issue, cookbook roundup"Fearnley-Whittingstall is on
a mission, determined to persuade us that the life he writes about
is within our reach...Whatever the topic, he is consistently
entertaining."‚AiNew York Times MagazineIncluded in the Summer
Reading Issue, Cookbook Roundup 6/1/08 in the New York Times Book
Review"An intense and heartfelt almanac of raising and eating
organic plants and animals without the intrusive use of
slaughterhouses, packaging plants, or grocery stores."‚AiPublishers
Weekly STARRED review‚AuLocavore Bible: Cooks so intent on eating
locally that they grow their own food will have a definitive
tome.‚Au‚AiFood & Wine, 100 to Taste List
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