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The Manchester Cook Book: Second Helpings celebrates the best of
the city's food scene and follows on from the best-selling first
edition released in 2015. Showcasing how Manchester’s food scene
has developed in the last three years, the book features more than
40 recipes and stories from some of the city's finest local
restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, farm shops, cafes and local
suppliers. It includes recipes from former MasterChef winner Simon
Wood, whose restaurant opened just off Deansgate last year. There
are also inclusions from Indian street food and craft beer meisters
Bundobust, The Victorian Chophouse Company, and Chorlton-based
crowdfunded bar, restaurant and bakery, The Creameries, run by
Great British Menu contestant and award-winning chef Mary-Ellen
McTague. But it's not all restaurants and cafes here; hipster
convenience store and coffee house Ancoats General Store are a part
of the book, alongside the Real Junk Food Manchester, who transform
what would otherwise go to waste into amazing meals on a
pay-as-you-feel basis. So whether your taste is fine dining, no
nonsense hearty food or something altogether more exotic, there’s
lots for you here.
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Pitch Black (Paperback)
Kea Taylor, Aaron Jackson; Christine Turner Jackson
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R441
Discovery Miles 4 410
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Set in the turbulent 1950's, while Jackie Robinson is shattering
racial barriers in the National Baseball League, Benny Turner, a
teenager is growing up in the ever-changing nation's capital,
Washington, DC. Despite his thin frame, Benny has extraordinary
natural talent that can take him to the national stage. Without a
relationship with his biological mother or father, he excels as one
of the city's recognized high school baseball pitchers.
Perseverance, persistence and unconditional love of other male
family members creates a level playing field for Benny to suit up
and play the first innings of the ultimate game--life.
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