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384p PERSEPHONE BOOKS ISBN 1903155002
'Ever wondered how to cook Thomas Hardy's frumenty, make
Izaak Walton's Minnow Tansies or pickle elder buds?' asked
the Sunday Telegraph. 'Good Things in England is
a collection of 853 regional recipes dating back to the
C14th. First published in 1932, it was written by Florence
White, the country's first ever freelance food journalist,
and, like all classic culinary works, it is a pleasure
to read.'
'A marvellous compendium of recipes' declared Matthew
Fort in the Guardian; 'one of the most influential
cookery books of the C20th' said the Church Times;
and in Saga magazine Derek Cooper wrote about 'a
remarkable woman called Florence White... who believed
that ''we had the finest cookery in the world but it has
been nearly lost by neglect.''' 'The book is a classic,'
said Elizabeth David, 'in that the author's collection
of English recipes is unique and their authenticity unquestioned.
The book is also a lovely one to read, full of fresh ideas
and appetising descriptions of English specialities.'
The endpaper, a 1932 Duncan Grant
fabric which Leonard and Virginia Woolf had as curtains
and on a sofa, is called 'Grapes'. |