Cookery / food and drink / food writing

Eat Your Age

Getting old may be inevitable, but feeling old is not: we can age well and maximize each decade of life if we do the right things at the right time.

Weaning Sense: A baby-led feeding guide from 4 months onwards

This revised and updated edition of Weaning Sense demystifies the weaning world, helping you grow healthy tummies and happy babies (and parents) in no time! Packed full of delicious recipes, this book will help you feel less stressed and more informed when it comes to introducing your baby to solid food.

Drinking the World: A Wine Odyssey

In this unique and evocative blend of food, drink and travel writing, Bert Blaize and Victoria Brzezinski give winemakers the floor to take us on a journey around the landscapes, cultures, cuisines, best places to eat and drink, and of course, wines, that they know and love better than anyone on earth.

Without Reservation: Lessons From a Life in Restaurants

In this brilliant new book, one of the world’s leading restaurateurs shares wit and wisdom from a distinguished 40-year career and offers deep insight into some of life’s most intriguing issues.

‘Wildly, warmly and wonderfully readable and revealing’ Stephen Fry

‘A true masterpiece that leaves you hungry for more’ Jamie Oliver

The Haggis Cookbook: Over 60 vegan, veggie and meaty twists on a Scottish classic

With this ultimate Haggis Cookbook, Burns Night doesn’t have to be just once a year! Unlock the untapped potential of haggis with creative, comforting and downright delicious recipes. From traditional favourites to bold new twists – including plenty of veggie and vegan options – there’s something for everyone, even the sceptics!

A Thousand Feasts: Small Moments of Joy … A Memoir of Sorts

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From award-winning writer Nigel Slater, comes a new and exquisitely written collection of notes, memoir, stories and small moments of joy.

‘Nigel Slater’s prose is the rarest delicacy of all: exquisite yet effortless, filled with heart, tenderness, yearning and humour’ ELIZABETH DAY

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