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Updated: 08/01/08

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Latest Book Reviews

Morimoto: The New Art of Japanese Cooking - a review

Morimoto - the new art of japanese cooking reviewed. "Beautiful, sublime, informative but utterly bonkers"

The Full Kitchen Bookshelf

I'm trying to compile my full list of cook books - it's going to take a while I think! Here are some to be getting on with...

The Food of Spain and Portugal - a review

A stunning overview of the 21 regions of Iberia highlighting the different gastronomic variations in each - written with style and a clear love of the landscape, people and food of the area

Nobody Does It Better: A Review

Nobody Does It Better: Why French Home Cooking Is Still The Best In The World - on the evidence of this passionate and entertaining book, French home cooking is still in pretty fine fettle.

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M'boy Rufus

posted Tuesday, 7 July 2009

It's been a hectic few weeks, mainly due to the arrival of our gorgeous new son, Rufus.  He arrived on the 22nd June - both he & Mum are healthy and happy...  And  Maddie is pretty ecstatic about being a big sister.

Food stuff to follow - I promise! 

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1. Toffeeapple left...
Saturday, 11 July 2009 1:35 pm

Congratulations to you all, what an exciting time! Will we see a photo of him soon? I love the name by the way.


2. Trig left...
Monday, 13 July 2009 11:38 am :: http://www.aidanbrooks.blogspot.com/

Congratulations to you all. Presumably from the choice of name you're expecting great vocal achievements from the boy. Have you noticed how female bloggers post dozens of photos of their newborns, whereas the male bloggers just put out a few lines? Strange. Congrats again.


3. bigyorkflack left...
Wednesday, 22 July 2009 12:37 pm

Great name, good food, top wine, shame about beer


4. Richard Leader left...
Wednesday, 22 July 2009 1:09 pm :: http://www.superfood.blog-city.com/

thanks folks - but bigyorkflack, should you ever leave the fatherland that is York and make it down to Surrey, I'll buy you some of that beer... about time you made it down, no?


5. bigyorkflack left...
Thursday, 23 July 2009 3:30 pm

will do soon. ANy ideas for a glut of broad beans. Been v successful with them in my new garden - have had them with bacon, chorizo, in a pate with crab meat.....anything else?


6. Richard Leader left...
Thursday, 23 July 2009 4:57 pm :: http://www.superfood.blog-city.com/

Broad beans - good in salads or risotto...

http://superfood.blog-city.com/broad_bean_and_feta_salad_with_grilled_lamb. htm

http://superfood.blog-city.com/broad_bean_and_goats_cheese_risotto__and_ano ther_arancini_.htm

http://superfood.blog-city.com/broad_bean_salad.htm

The broad bean risotto is very nice - if you don't fancy the goat's cheese, a handful of pecorino would be good


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