Seasonal Food by Paul Waddington - ISBN: 9781905811366
Paperback
Eat better, fresher, tastier food all year round with seasonal wisdom.

Seasonal Food

A guide to what's in season when and why

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  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    15 March 2009

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Summary

A crucial companion for the keen cook who wants the best ingredients – tells you what to buy, when to buy it, and even how to cook it to eat the best.

Unless you are a farmer, grower, or food expert, your knowledge of what’s in season and when is likely pretty slim. Despite a renaissance in British home cooking, coupled with a rediscovery of local produce through farmers’ markets and enthusiastic celebrity chefs, many of us are missing some pretty crucial information. What’s the use o…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781905811366
ISBN-10:1905811365
Author:Paul Waddington
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Eden Project Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:15 March 2009
Weight:184g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 16mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“This is both a great reference and cookbook and, as produce is at its cheapest when in season locally, one which is well worth investing in.” -The Scotsman

A must for the discriminatingly greedy – Andrew Marr * Daily Telegraph *
This guide to food and the seasons is not a preachy, finger-wagging tome. It is written with a real delight in food and produce… and tells you not just when things are in their natural seasons, but when and why certain foods taste better at certain times of the year - and how to cook them – Aileen Reid * Sunday Telegraph *
The perfect reference book for all keen cooks, for all those fed up with all year round strawberries, and for all those who want an affinity for the seasons – Antony Worrall Thompson
I like Paul Waddington’s book. It seemed to me more than what it says on the cover with equally important advice on when things will actually be at their best. Obviously a labour of love for the author as well as a valuable companion for his reader – Shaun Hill
A superb book and a must for anyone even remotely interested in cooking * Highland News *
This is both a great reference and cookery book and, as produce is at its cheapest when in season locally, one which is well worth investing in – Jo Ewart MacKenzie * The Scotsman *
This handy reference book… includes some useful recipe ideas and an information table on seasonal food festivals * Amateur Gardening *

About The Author

Paul Waddington

Paul Waddington is the author of Shades of Green and 21st-Century Smallholder- from windowboxes to allotments, how to go back to the land without leaving home. He is also a newspaper columnist and professional writer. He takes a deep interest in food and environmental issues, grows vegetables, and lives as sustainably as possible with his wife and sons in Yorkshire.

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