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Hieland Foodie Clarissa Dickson Wright

Hieland Foodie By Clarissa Dickson Wright

Hieland Foodie by Clarissa Dickson Wright


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Summary

Takes you on a culinary journey through Scotland's past. This title brings together recipes with anecdotes and artefacts from history. It helps to discover the dishes relished by Romans and royalty, authors and poets, highlanders and islanders, and see just how well our ancestors ate.

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Hieland Foodie: A Scottish Culinary Voyage with Clarissa by Clarissa Dickson Wright

Join Clarissa on a culinary journey through Scotland's past. Authentic recipes are brought to life with anecdotes and artefacts from history. Discover the dishes relished by Romans and royalty, authors and poets, highlanders and islanders, and see just how well our ancestors ate. Clarissa says in her Introduction: 'This book is by no means exhaustive. It is an amuse-geule to tempt you, and show you that our ancestors ate good and interesting food...It is a historic taster into which you can dip for a feel of the country through the ages, whether the high life of Mary Stuart, the simple croft, the Age of Enlightenment, or the deep-fried Mars Bar of today.'

About Clarissa Dickson Wright

Clarissa Dickson Wright is best known as a TV cook, as one of the 'Two Fat Ladies' with Jennifer Paterson. She lives in Scotland.

Additional information

GOR001869830
9781901663075
1901663078
Hieland Foodie: A Scottish Culinary Voyage with Clarissa by Clarissa Dickson Wright
Used - Very Good
Hardback
NMSE - Publishing Ltd
1999-09-21
96
N/A
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