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Rachel's Food for Living - Rachel Allen


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Rachel's Food for Living - Rachel Allen

 
Description: ISBN 000725931X / Genre: Food & Drink / Dieting / Author: Rachel Allen / Hardcover / 240 Pages / Book is published 2007-09-03 by Collins

Newest Review: ... from Costco. List price is £14.99, so I think I got a reall bargain. The book is split into chapters entitled: Food for ... more

 ... Soul Childhood favourites Making memories Something to Celebrate The Lazy Sunday Am elegant Afternoon Pleasure without the guilt Food for Romance Fot the Love of Chocolate Classic Dishes A really lovely index, its split really well. Although is you are jvst flicking through the book, you do get a pud next to a savoury. What have I tried? Italian Baked pancakes. Its like a really scrummy lasagna inspired by Aldo Zilli. Instead of pasta, these light and flavousome pancakes make the basis for this very Italian home tab...more

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Rachel's Food for Living
Pages: 240, Edition: illustrated edition, Hardcover, Collins
Last Update 08.12.2009 06:07
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Premium Review Rachel's Food for Living - Rachel Allen: A gentle genius at work. (819 words)
by - written on 08/03/09 (Very useful, 324 readings)
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Just after Christmas, when everything was getting back to normal after the festivities I was mooching about in W.H.Smith in my local town when I spotted this book among the reduced display near the door. At first I thought it might be a mistake as Rachel Allen is a superb first class cook and her books arent usually reduced in the vast array of 'sale' books. I took it to the till and yes, I was not mistaken at all, I only paid £7 for this instead of the real price of £20.00. Now I am a real fan of this gentle lady and her recipes, having watched her on television in both her own programmes and Saturday kitchen, which I never miss if I can help it. She seems ...  Read the complete review

joannan
Premium Review A great everyday cook book that works (486 words)
by - written on 16/11/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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Since having had my 2 tiddlers, I have had alot more of a chance to really develope my home cooking skills. I work all weekends, so I never get to see one of my favourite family home cooks, Rachel Allen. She really hasn't reached 'celebrity chef' status, I sort of think almost thankfully. Her food is fantastic home cooking with a modern twist. I have reviewed her 'bake' book which for me has been a fail safe when it comes to baking, so I have been looking at her range of books with real hope and knowledge that her recipes work well! I got a paper back version of 'Food for Living' for £3.99 from Costco. List price is £14.99, so I think I got a reall ...  Read the complete review

Tilly2484
Premium Review Rachel's Food for Living - Rachel Allen: A cookbook you'll pull out again and again (251 words)
by - written on 26/02/09 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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I have a lot of cookbooks and only a couple that come out time and time again. Rachel Allen's food for Living is one of them. The book is very clearly layed out and has a useful ribbon to mark the page for you. Pictures are great and help you visualise what the food should look like. It doesn't have too many pictures in like some books. The thing i love about this is book is pretty much 90% of the recipes are one's you would actually do. They are easy to follow, don't use lots of hard to find ingredients and taste fab. I like the section for afternoon tea as i have the girls round a fair bit and also the food for lovers as due to the credit crunch ...  Read the complete review

belailie
Premium Review want failsafe recipes? try here! (237 words)
by - written on 27/01/09 (Useful, 136 readings)
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I was given this book by my Mother-in-Law as a Christmas present just over a year ago and immediately took against it because of the oh-so-perfect photo of Allen on the cover. How silly was I? I knew, from her TV series, that Rachel Allen can cook, the recipes always looked lovely but i was younger and foolish then. Anyway, i finally opened the book some time last summer and am very glad that i did. The recipes are clear and very easy to follow. Nearly every one includes a photograph so that you can compare what you are cooking with the end product - this is something i look for in a recipe book. At the moment, the sweet recipes are favourite in this household and ...  Read the complete review

 

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