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I love cooking, I love reading cookery books and I collect them wherever I go. Haven't counted them, they are all like old familiar friends in some way. Although I don't strictly follow recipes and make up my own.


Elizabeth David is a lovely food writer esp on Meditteranean and French food. Weirdly, I hated that Simon Hopkinson book that came out a few years ago that 'everyone' was raving about (Roast chicken and other stories. Loada pants.)


I agree that there's a load of cr@p cookery programmes too but you cannot diss the wonderful Michel Roux jnr, oh no.


PS Mick Mac - this is your best thread yet, thanks ever so much.

I like cookery books with pretty pictures in them. Nice to browse through when you are sitting on the sofa with a pre-dinner beer, contemplating what to make. Reading books in the kitchen though just doesn't equate so it looks like beans on toast again!

katie1997 Wrote:

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Weirdly, I hated

> that Simon Hopkinson book that came out a few

> years ago that 'everyone' was raving about (Roast

> chicken and other stories. Loada pants.)

>

> I agree that there's a load of cr@p cookery

> programmes too but you cannot diss the wonderful

> Michel Roux jnr, oh no.

>

> PS Mick Mac - this is your best thread yet, thanks

> ever so much.


Oh, so bl**dy true...


I hated that book, in fact i'm wearing it right now as a thong.


*turns page*


"OWCH"


Nette::o

Are you two kidding me? A great book, and a nicer man you'll not meet. Pah.


Narnia, I'm quite envious of your recipe book: my mum used to have an excellent collection of 1970s Good Housekeeping recipe magazines and Robert Carriers, whence came the inspiration for many a black forest coupe, coronation chicken or tournedo rossini. But alas they are no more.


And Quids, the Nigella thing is simple, surely - she looks filthy.

citizenED Wrote:

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> I like cookery books with pretty pictures in them.

> Nice to browse through when you are sitting on the

> sofa with a pre-dinner beer, contemplating what to

> make. Reading books in the kitchen though just

> doesn't equate so it looks like beans on toast

> again!


Oooo pictures!


I'm soooo wiv ya CitzED.

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Oh, so bl**dy true...

>

> I hated that book, in fact i'm wearing it right

> now as a thong.

>

> *turns page*

>

> "OWCH"

>

> Nette::o


Don't tell me - you're on the Beef chapter?


anyway, I said pants, not thongs :))

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