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'These are my go-to recipes when I want to eat well at home. My great hope is that they will inspire you to get cooking to improve your own health whatever your personal goal.'
GORDON RAMSAY
The dream combination - a Michelin-starred superchef who is also a committed athlete. Gordon knows how important it is to eat well, whether you're training for a triathlon or just leading a busy active life. And just because it's healthy food you don't have to compromise on taste and flavour.
The book is divided into three sections, each one offering breakfasts, lunches, suppers, sides and snacks with different health-boosting benefits. The Healthy section consists of nourishing recipes for general wellbeing; the Lean recipes encourage healthy weight loss; and the Fit section features pre- and post-workout dishes to build strength and energise.
This is the ultimate collection of recipes that you'll enjoy cooking and eating, and will leave you in great shape whatever your fitness goals.
Everyone thinks they know the real Gordon Ramsay: rude, loud,
pathologically driven, stubborn as hell. But this is his
bestselling real story... Humble Pie tells the full story of how he
became the world's most famous and infamous chef: his difficult
childhood, his brother's heroin addiction and his failed first
career as a footballer: all of these things have made him the
celebrated culinary talent and media powerhouse that he is today.
Gordon talks frankly about: his tough childhood: his father's
alcoholism and violence and the effects on his relationships with
his mother and siblings, his first career as a footballer: how the
whole family moved to Scotland when he was signed by Glasgow
Rangers at the age of fifteen, and how he coped when his career was
over due to injury just three years later, his brother's heroin
addiction. Gordon's early career: learning his trade in Paris and
London; how his career developed from there: his time in Paris
under Albert Roux and his seven Michelin-starred restaurants.
Kitchen life: Gordon spills the beans about life behind the kitchen
door, and how a restaurant kitchen is run in Anthony
Bourdain-style. How he copes with the impact of fame on himself and
his family: his television career, the rapacious tabloids, and his
own drive for success.
This is fine food at its fastest and fast food at its finest - 100 new incredibly delicious recipes, all clocking in at around 10 minutes. Inspired by his YouTube series, you'll be challenged to get creative in the kitchen and learn how to cook impressive, flavoursome dishes in no time.
Whether you're looking to excite the whole family with a tasty One Pan Pumpkin Pasta or some Chicken Souvlaki, or you need something super quick to assemble, like Microwave Sticky Toffee Pudding - these are recipes guaranteed to become instant classics. Plus, with each time you cook, you'll get faster and faster with Gordon's shortcuts to speed up your cooking, reduce your prep times and get the very best from simple, fresh ingredients.
Have fun and get cooking! Great food is only 10 minutes away.
The Elgar Companion to Managing People Across the Asia-Pacific
provides a crucial exploration of current business and management
research, touching upon topics such as leadership, employee
motivation and politics, and innovation to provide a timely
examination of management in the Asia-Pacific. It addresses how
unique cultural, societal and governance factors in the
Asia-Pacific affect business practices. Bringing together the work
of a diverse collective of international authors, chapters explore
often challenging topics such as the position of ageing workers in
the Asia-Pacific and the dynamics of a multigenerational workforce.
They carefully examine organizational psychology processes among
Asia-Pacific workers in order to paint an accurate picture of
differing work environments. Ultimately, this accessible Companion
directly focuses on ongoing research efforts to conceptualize the
culture, engagement and potential shifts within Asia-Pacific work
environments. This discerning Elgar Companion will be beneficial
for researchers and academics of multiple disciplines, such as
business and management, international business, finance and
organizational psychology. It will additionally be of use to
practitioners in management positions seeking to understand
contemporary issues within the field.
There have been many great and enduring works of literature by
Caribbean authors over the last century. The Caribbean Contemporary
Classics collection celebrates these deep and vibrant stories,
overflowing with life and acute observations about society. Empire
Windrush has long had an iconic status in British and Caribbean
history. This book, largely told in the form of diary entries and
letters home, reveals the day to day experience of the first
immigrants, and the far-reaching effects on their lives and
relationships. Jen has left a young daughter, Sunshine, in Jamaica,
and in these letters to her daughter, she attempts to make sense of
the dislocation and displacement she experiences, her response, and
the effect on those close to her. A companion novel to Aunt Jen,
Letters Home is a penetrating and devastating study of the
immigrant experience in 1960s Britain, and its long-lasting
consequences. Suitable for readers aged 16 and above.
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