176p PERSEPHONE BOOKS ISBN 1903155444
This cookery book about 'food for free' suggests ways
of escaping the tyranny of the supermarkets; thinking of
ready-to eat food as being something we can find for ourselves,
rather than in a tin; and using recipes which are both
excellent and unusual. Vicomte de Mauduit, a Frenchman
living in England who had already published four cookery
books, wrote They Can't Ration These in 1940, in
response to the outbreak of war - after which English cooks
might have to rely completely on squirrels, trout, nettles,
samphire, beetroot, blueberries and camomile tea; 'for
them this book will be a delight' wrote the TLS about
this perfect present for the ecologically-minded.
'October', a fabric design in potato
prints and paint on sugar paper, was done at her kitchen
table by Alma Ramsey-Hosking in c. 1940
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