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From a 1933 Aga
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ILLUSTRATED BY EDWARD BAWDEN
248p PERSEPHONE BOOKS ISBN 1903155355
The third Persephone cookery book originally came out
in 1933, four years after the Aga was first sold in Britain:
it was invented by a Swede who had lost his sight and has
now been part of British life for more than seventy-five
years. But although Good Food on the Aga is the
perfect cookbook for those with an Aga, it can easily be
used by those without since only the first part, about
forty pages, is specifically about Aga cooking ('The Aga
Cooker, its Management and Scope'); the second part, organised
into months, has a list of food in season at the beginning
of each section followed by very easy-to-follow recipes
suitable for any kind of cooker. All four of our cookery
books take us back to a time when knowledge of what food
was in season was an essential part of every cook's equipment
- and when the technique of riddling the Aga was a vital
part of everyday life. The numerous illustrations are by
Edward Bawden.
Endpapers taken from a 1933 blockprinted
linen furnishing fabric designed by Bernard Adeney.
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