Is There a Nutmeg in the House?: Essays on Practical Cooking with More Than 150 Recipes

Elizabeth David
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Presents a collection of essays by the influential late food writer that explores the practical aspects of food and eating, along with more than 150 recipes representing an array of international culinary traditions. Reprint.
Genres: FoodCookbooksCookingNonfictionFood WritingEssays
336 Pages

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