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Jamie's Ministry of Food: Anyone Can Learn to Cook
in 24 Hours
Sixty years ago food was in short supply and
malnutrition rates were high. The Ministry of Food was set up to
teach the public how to make the best use of the food available to
them. Fast forward to the present day, where we have unlimited
choices and plenty of food, yet we're living in a world of junk
food, additives and preservatives. Our war is now against obesity,
as most people have little or no idea about how to cook and what
makes a balanced diet. We need to learn from the past. We need to
look back at the way our grandmothers and great-grandmothers cooked
– wholesome, tasty food that was simple and quick to prepare. If
you're a complete beginner in the kitchen, Jamie's promise to you is
that you'll be making some great dinners within hours of reading his
book. A little knowledge and a few basic tools can go a long way,
and this book is your first step . .

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Jamie's Italy
Ever since working at the River Cafe for Ruth
Rogers and Rose Gray, Jamie Oliver has had a serious passion for
Italian food. Now, ten years later, Italy and its wonderful flavours
continue to have a major influence on his food and cooking. In
Jamie's Italy, Jamie travels this famously gastronomic country
paying homage to the classic dishes of each region and searching for
new ideas to bring home. The result is a sensational collection of
Italian recipes, old and new, that will ensure Italy's influence
reaches us all. On the menu is an array of magical ingredients and
Mediterranean flavours all combined in Jamie's inimitable way. From
Parma ham to Parmesan, from pannetone to panzanella, Jamie's book
will transport you to Italy or at least bring Italy home to you.

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Jamie at Home
Jamie says, "This book
is very close to my heart. It's about no-nonsense, simple cooking with great
flavours all year round. When I began writing it, I didn't really know what
recipes I would come up with, but something began to inspire me very
quickly...my vegetable patch! I came to realise last year that it's not always
about looking out at the wider world for inspiration. Being at home, feeling
relaxed and open, can also offer this. I love to spend time at home in the
village where I grew up, working with the boss, Mother Nature, in my garden and
seeing all my beautiful veggies coming out of the ground. Inside, you'll find
over 100 new recipes, plus some basic planting information and tips if you fancy
having a go at getting your hands dirty as well! " 
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