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Category Archives: Cooking
Cookbooks You Can’t Say No To
An exciting swag of new cookbooks have arrived of late, these are my picks and thoughts on why they deserve a place on your shelves. Food You Can’t Say No To, by English cook Tamasin Day-Lewis. I’ve long been a … Continue reading
Why I’m Stoked with Al Brown – a Review
Stoked: Cooking with Fire by Al Brown, photography by Kieran Scott RRP $70 vicbooks price $59.99 I read cookbooks in bed like novels and consider my self to be pretty good in the kitchen. I cook everyday for my family, … Continue reading
Alexa Johnston Author Talk
Alexa Johnston talking at the Dunedin Public Library about her new book, What’s for Pudding?