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Rachel's Favourite Food - Rachel Allen

 
Description: ISBN 0717138984 / Genre: Food & Drink / Dieting / Author: Rachel Allen / Paperback / 176 Pages / Book is published 2004-09 by Gill & ... more
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Newest Review: ... cook in the world, I make mistake after mistake and we all laugh after, but Rachel guides you through the recipes so easy, ... more

 ... and uses ingredients that anyone can pick up in the supermarket or town centre, The pictures in the book also lead you into the book and into Rachel's life as a cook herself. Rachel breaks down her book into sections Easy Entertaining - Pasta with Spicy Sausage, Tomato and rosemary is one of our favourites. I make this also for my other half to take to work as you can as he does eat it cold - I do leave the rosemary out though as I do not like the taste of the herb. So quick and easy to make. Summer Lunches - Usin...more

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Premium Review Rachel's Favourite Food - Rachel Allen: Rachel's Favourite food - Fantastic! (533 words)
by - written on 26/01/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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Rachel's Favourite Food by Rachel Allen I love Rachel Allen, I have been a fan of hers since I saw her on the food channel on Sky, this was around a year ago, and I have slowly been going through and buying each of her books. Rachel's Favourite food was the first book that I purchased, and I had purchased it online for around £10 last year. It was first published in 2004 and has 176 pages. What I like is that Rachel offers good comfort food for the whole family, that is easy to make, tastes even better and anyone can have a go at making her food, from the really basic cooks to the more advanced cooks. I am by no means the best cook in ...  Read the complete review

 

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