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TV chef and food journalist Glynn Christian has been making cooks
and chefs say Gosh! for over 40 years as he shared how ingredients
work, demonstrated better techniques and revealed culinary secrets.
This handbook collects over 300 of Glynn’s gosh-factor hacks,
explaining how best to handle garlic, why dull pasta is better, how
to judge a Pavlova, how to make the frilly crusts on Portuguese egg
tarts and why it should be ‘thumbs-up’ on kitchen knives.
There’s a better way to roast nuts, a simpler way to bone small
fish, a more reliable way to wok and a ban on foil tents. Plus
frozen olives to keep a straight-up martini ice-cold. This book is
the eleventh in Grub Street’s best-selling The Basic Basics
series, previous titles include The Basic Basics Combination and
Microwave Handbook, The Basic Basics Home Freezing Handbook, The
Basic Basics How to Cook from A-Z, and The Basic Basics Jams,
Preserves and Chutneys Handbook.
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Her Private Hell (Blu-ray disc)
Lucia Modugno, Terence Skelton, Pearl Catlin, Daniel Oliver, Robert Crewdson, …
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Discovery Miles 5 100
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Ships in 15 - 30 working days
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Director Norman J. Warren makes his feature debut in this
exploitation drama from 1968. Attractive European model Marisa
(Lucia Modugno) comes to Britain for a fashion job but soon becomes
trapped in a seedy world where she is deceived into posing nude for
girly magazines.
The Truth About the Mutiny on HMAV BOUNTY - and the Fate of
Fletcher Christian_ brings this famed South Pacific saga into the
21st century. By combining unprecedented research into Fletcher
Christian and his fate with deep knowledge of Bounty's Polynesian
women, Glynn Christian presents a fresh and comprehensive telling
of a powerful maritime adventure that still captivates after 230
years. Of over 3000 books and major articles on the mutiny, or the
five feature films starring such as Clark Gable, Charles Laughton,
Marlon Brando and Mel Gibson, none has told the true story as until
1982, no author knew the real Fletcher Christian, or could
understand his relationship with William Bligh, his
mentor-turned-nemesis. Glynn Christian's extraordinary research
into Bligh, Christian and Bounty included every deposit of
documents worldwide and a sailing expedition to Pitcairn Island.
This book details the cramped dark conditions on the ship and how
Bligh bravely commanded it at Cape Horn, saving it and the crew.
Yet he was unable to keep discipline because he didn't punish
enough, instead relying on his brutal tongue. Forced to remain in
Tahiti for 23 weeks, Bligh struggled to retain order when Bounty
sailed. Glynn Christian reveals how this affected Fletcher
Christian mentally, explaining his out-of-character mutiny. Then
Christian showed revolutionary social conscience, using democracy
and uniforms on Bounty to maintain leadership, including through
the little-known settlement of Fort George on Tubuai. After this,
he and Bounty disappeared for 18 years. Bounty's story becomes that
of Pitcairn Island, of revolutionary black women who protected
their children with the blood of their fathers and continued
Fletcher's ideals to become the first women in the world
permanently to have the vote and guarantee education for girls. But
where was Fletcher Christian?
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