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  • av Jenny Jefferies
    326

    For the Love of the Sea II is a compilation by award-winning author Jenny Jefferies that celebrates Britain's coastline through the people, produce and practices that define it. Discover the stories and recipes of 40 contributors, from fishmongers to foragers and basket weavers to marine scientists, and fall back in love with our shores.

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    av Katie Fisher
    158

    The Perthshire Cookbook showcases some of the best food and drink that Scotland's larder has to offer. It's bursting with recipes and stories from an array of independent businesses, so whether you're searching for your next favourite dinner spot or keen to cook up a feast, you're sure to find something to tempt your tastebuds.

  • av Luke French
    583,-

    Behind The Pass is a unique showcase of the very best chefs across the UK, offering readers an unprecedented insight into the minds of seasoned professionals and rising stars within the culinary world. Featuring a mouth-watering range of complex restaurant dishes, delicious desserts, achievable home cooking and weekend projects for any adventurous cook, this is a must-have for any foodie wanting the inside scoop on the UK's next culinary giants.

  • av Marc Riley
    296,-

    Tea For The People is all about having fun with tea and nothing is off limits. Learn all about the blends, varieties and properties of this amazing plant as well as the limitless range of flavours and products you can create with the humble leaf with over 75 recipes and ideas for home cooks, crafters and tea lovers. Discover, experiment, enjoy and open your mind to the wonderful world of tea!

  • av Lucy Parr
    332,-

    The Friendly Baker is a cookbook for everyone, featuring delicious baking recipes for all seasons that are suitable for various allergies and intolerances including dairy, egg, peanut, and sesame. From savoury snacks and easy breads to celebration cakes and teatime treats, there's something for every occasion with over 75 naturally plant-based recipes that the whole family can enjoy.

  • av Katie Fisher
    307,-

    Breakfast Club is a fun celebration of all the best ways to start your day the right way. This book showcases a wide range of independent businesses across the UK, from cosy cafes to chic restaurants who have each shared their signature recipe. Breakfast Club has a dish for everyone and is the perfect way to brighten up your morning.

  • av Anna Stanford
    366,-

    Anna's Family Kitchen is a fun family-friendly cookbook, which shares nutritious but minimal faff recipes with families across the country. Including more than 70 recipes, this book explores the variety of dishes you can bring to the table for any occasion. From lights bites to fakeaways and working smarter not harder in the kitchen, you can achieve fun and easy mealtimes every day.

  • av Harry Barnes
    166

    With over 420k followers on Twitter, The Didn't Happen of the Year Awards exposes, celebrates and ridicules social media users who, shall we say, are prone to a little exaggeration. The book is filled with exclusive content including the real story behind Tom Zanetti and his supposed helicopter ride which was featured in The Mirror, as well as how the DHOTYA got brought up in UK Parliament.

  • av Razzak Mirjan
    356,-

    Eat with Beder is a charity cookbook containing a unique collection of recipes and reflections from well known personalities and inspirational individuals across many industries including Steven Bartlett, Ella Mills, Joanna Lumley, Theo Paphitis, Giovanna Fletcher, Dame Kelly Holmes and many more to raise awareness around mental health and suicide prevention.

  • av Jay Vincent
    126

    When a young boy called Ben and his dog, Ted, discover Bluey the Shark washed up on the beach, they start on a magical journey which leads them to uncover the truth about the huge impact humans are having beneath the waves. Encountering creatures of all shapes and sizes, from tiny crabs to giant squids, the unlikely team embark an adventure full of fun, drama and mystery, as they battle to save the oceans we all love.

  • av Mark Studley
    226

    Dirty is a book about messy food you can have fun with. Full of shameless recipes, most of which you can make in under 30 minutes, this book is perfect for hosting parties, making super easy comfort food at home, or the day after the night before when you've had a few too many drinks.

  • av Kalpna Woolf
    336,-

    Eat, Share, Love is a unique collection of 91 beautiful recipes and the compelling personal stories behind them. This timely cook book features mouth-watering dishes from often under-represented cuisines and the memories attached to them, from romances to family gatherings. All the proceeds from this book will go to the award-winning charity 91 Ways to Build A Global City.

  • - Winding up the world...one comment at a time!
    av Wesley Metcalfe
    156

    The Amazing Troll-Man is a collection of hilarious exchanges between one man with a mission to make us laugh and unsuspecting Facebook users with petty complaints to air.

  • - Vibrant vegan recipes that put flavour first
    av Philip Pearce
    296,-

    The Green Rocket Cookbook is a treasure trove of more than 80 tried and tested vegan recipes that have been developed with flavour at their core. Whether you follow a plant-based diet or not, this book is packed with flavourful food that will surprise and delight.

  • - The Royal Navy and Royal Marines charity cookbook
    av Matthew Tew
    346

    Galley is a new cookbook perfect for anyone with an interest in the naval services and keen cooks who enjoy entertaining and cooking restaurant-quality food. The book features a foreword by The Princess Royal, patron of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity, and a recipe by Michel Roux Jr.

  • - Indian Home Cooking from A British Kitchen
    av Torie True
    346

    Chilli and Mint will be an instant favourite for anyone interested in food and spice (but not necessarily spicy food!) or the intricacies of Indian home cooking. Written by an established food writer and cookery teacher, this beautiful cookbook contains over 100 recipes to bring a little more spice into your culinary repertoire.

  • av Joe Food
    166

    Take a tour with us through the Steel City's thriving beer and spirits scene, showcasing some of the many wonderful pubs, bars, shops, breweries and distilleries that unite to make the city one of the UK's most exciting destinations for connoisseurs of real ale, craft beer and (increasingly so) gin!

  • - 100 recipes to mimic meat and dish up more plants
    av Jasmine Cassells
    296,-

    Vegging Out is Jasmine Cassells guide to the plant based diet - drawing on her experience as a plant-based nutritionist, Jasmine teaches you how to add variety to the classic meat-fille meals we know and love. With over 100 recipes to spark inspiration, from plant based burgers and roast dinners to sweet treats and party food.

  • - Nine steps to inspire creative cooking
    av Kate Marshall
    286,-

    Your Magical Kitchen is a refreshingly down-to-earth guide to making the most of your kitchen and becoming a more confident and adventurous cook. In nine steps, author Kate Marshall's debut book helps you create dishes packed with taste, flavour and aromas, based on the foods that you love.

  • - Cheeseboards and sharing plates for all seasons
    av Laura Billington
    326

    Inspired Grazing is designed to spark creativity and excitement by encouraging personality and individuality in every platter. At its heart, this book aims to fuel a passion for grazing, whether you're a kitchen connoisseur or a cheeseboard newbie.

  • - Healthy Recipes For You and Your Planet
    av Peter Taylor
    262,-

    This book is a guide to eating healthily for yourself as well as for the planet; it features over 60 recipes which are designed to offer information and inspiration for finding a balance that benefits your body and its environment.

  • av Jay Vincent
    126

    Clive The Cockerel's early morning crowing is causing him to fall foul of his farmyard friends, until they realise he might be the only one who can save them from disaster!

  • av Katie Fisher
    196

    Whirlow Hall Farm Trust is a charity that offers therapeutic farm-based activities to provide schools with insights into each child's learning needs. This cook book marks their 40th birthday and features recipes and stories from staff, local restaurants and supporters to provide a little local inspiration for some simple recipes to make at home.

  • - A celebration of the amazing independents on your doorstep
    av Meze Publishing
    226

    With a foreword from Henderson's Relish, The Little Book of Sheffield is an in-depth guide to best independent businesses in the Steel City, casting an eye over the makers, producers, retailers, cafes, bars and restaurants that make the city hum.

  • - Natural, fermented, living food. Our stories, our recipes, our way of life.
    av Ursel Barnes
    296,-

    High Mood Food is the new cook book and guide to eating healthily with a unique focus on gut health, championing the benefits of using the live bacteria found in fermented foods.

  • - The Sobell House Cook Book
     
    196

    A collection of over 30 stories and recipes from a wide range of celebrities and Oxfordshire-based chefs, Food and Kindness features Mary Berry, Stephen Fry, Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins and raise awareness and funds for Sobell House hospice.

  • - Recipes and reflections to raise awareness around mental health and suicide prevention from foodies all over the world
     
    310

    A collection of 90 recipes and stories from chefs, food bloggers, nutritionists and amazing foodies from around the world, From Beder's Kitchen raises awareness around mental health and suicide prevention.

  • - The definitive collection of duck and speciality poultry recipes for you to create at home
    av Katie Fisher
    326

    Gressingham is synonymous with duck, and this book marks a special moment in time as they celebrate 50 years of the family business that was founded by the Buchanan family in 1971. With a comprehensive overview on how to cook duck, the history of the business and over 70 recipes, it's the definitive culinary guide to duck.

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