+- vergrössern/verkleinern

The Thrifty Cookbook

476 ways to eat well with leftovers

Kate Colquhoun

AT€ 13.60DE€ 13.15

Verfügbarkeit: sofort lieferbar

Merkliste kaufen

Diesen Artikel weiterempfehlen.

Artikel-Nr.:12468501

ISBN:978-140880081-2

Erschienen:06/2010

Erschienen beiBloomsbury Publishing

Gewicht:305g

Sprache:Englisch

Beschreibung


A guide to saving time, money and the environment

This book is not about buying fresh, organic, sustainable, free-range ingredients. It is not about creating picture-perfect dishes or even super-healthy ones. It is not about wowing guests with slick menus and asymmetric flower arrangements. It's about the bit that comes afterwards, the bit about eating it all up. The Britons throw away 6.7 million tons of food a year - that's a third of all the food they buy, and a fifth of their total domestic waste. And about half of it could be eaten. Imagine saving several hundred pounds every year (about £ 20,000 over a lifetime) and creating a carbon saving equivalent to taking a fifth of all cars off the road. Amazingly, they could do both simply by eating up their leftovers instead of consigning them to methane-belching landfills. The French know how to do it, and the grandparents of the Britons did too. In this timely and much-anticipated book, acclaimed writer and journalist Kate Colquhoun explains how to make the most of their food. Included are recipes for meat balls and fish cakes, simple stocks and soups, inventive rice and pasta dishes, and great British pies and pickles, as well as sensible ideas for spare egg yolks and whites, wrinkly fruit and veg, and stale bread and cakes.
Kate Colquhoun tackles frequently asked questions such as whether it is OK to reheat rice and how much mould we can scrape off the jam, and shows how some well-chosen store cupboard basics can transform any leftover carrot or bacon rind into a satisfying meal. She also takes us on a weekly shop that steers clear of the misleading BOGOFs and ready meals that are the cause of so much of our national waste.
Stylishly packaged and printed on 100% recycled paper, "The Thrifty Cookbook" will reconnect the Britons with their kitchen, leaving them with more time on their hands, more cash in their pockets and more space in their fridges - not to mention a great big environmental brownie point.

zurück

apConsult
Home | Service | Online Hilfe | FAQs | AGB | Datenschutz | Impressum | Kontakt
copyright kochbuchland.com 2011
Service Online Hilfe FAQs Kontakt AGB Datenschutz Impressum