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    Product ID: 711981441
    Category: Books
    Description: From Basil to Vervain, this photographic catalogue of more than 130 culinary herbs will teach you everything you need to know on nurturing, harvesting and cooking with herbs.
    ISBN: 9781405349932
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Description: The practical, plot-to-plate guide to growing and cooking with herbs successfully, in ebook format From Basil to Vervain, this photographic catalogue of more than 130 culinary herbs will teach you everything you need to know on nurturing, harvesting and cooking with herbs.
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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good value for money and well researched, 28 Mar 2011
This review is from: Garden to Kitchen Expert: How to cook vegetables, fruit, flowers, herbs and weeds (Paperback)
I own 6 or 7 books in the 'Expert' series, so I wasn't sure whether to order this book as `Vegetable Expert' already contains some cooking information, but I took a risk and it paid off. When the book arrived it was a lot thicker than I expected - just less than twice the thickness of my other Expert books. So it's good value for money. There's also lots, lots more info in the book about cooking and preparing fruit and veg than there is in `Vegetable Expert'. And there's loads of recipes too. I can see myself using this book when I return home from the allotment with a marrow or a punnet of gooseberries which I don't know what to do with. It's in the usual Expert style, with things listed alphabetically. There's plenty of traditional, practical recipes as well as new things to try. I'm really pleased with it. It's really good value for money and well researched. E.g for rhubarb you get the following recipes: poached, baked, caramelised, rhubarb fool, compote, plate pie,... Read more
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Ideas for the Garden and Plate!, 10 Mar 2011
This review is from: Garden to Kitchen Expert: How to cook vegetables, fruit, flowers, herbs and weeds (Paperback)
I have several of the Garden Expert range books and this book, like the others, is just as great! Informative, inspiring and packed full of useful advice for the fruit and vegetable grower AND the chef(You might be both but in our household I'm the grower and my husband is the chef).Fab recipes for food and drink to try and great hints and tips to follow all in that easy to read Garden Expert style. A must for any chef and/or grow your own-er. Covers a good selection of fruit and vegetables. I particularly liked the "Weeds" chapter which gave lots of food/drink ideas on what to do with those, sometimes annoying, wildflowers that might pop up in your garden. I'll be trying out loads of the recipe ideas and enjoying this book for many years!!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Garden Kitchen Expert, 19 Mar 2011
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David Weir "ploughman" (Argyll, SCOTLAND) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Garden to Kitchen Expert: How to cook vegetables, fruit, flowers, herbs and weeds (Paperback)
I Love Gardening the other half the Kitchen, perfect symbiotic relationship, this book has just made both our lives a wee bitty easier with what to grow for maximum mouth watering results..I am now going out to upgrade our Herb Garden as I have a couple of Recepies I would like to try... A good buy this book, a true cookery book from the Farmers Market...
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