A great mix of genres here – I have already read Sweet Wattle Creek (review scheduled for next week) and found some amazing references to some very current issues here, coincidence or not? And last night I couldn’t resist trying one of the recipes from Adam Liaws “Asian Cookery School” (I made Beef Chow Fun) – yum! Next week I am especially looking forward to reading Bitter Fruits. The Marriage of Opposites and Tennison (and whatever else I can fit into what is shaping up to be a busy week) and trying out a few more recipes.
Ooh, some interesting recipe books, Carol! And an Alice Hoffman and a Lynda LaPlante! You’ve some good reading and dining in store for you.
Have you read any of these Margot? I don’t know where to start first.
I haven’t, Carol, ‘though I’ve read both Hoffman and LaPlante. I’d say no matter where you start, you’ll have a good ride.
Margot – the La Plante is excellent.
Great haul there Carol 🙂