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Organic - A New Way of Eating

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The range of organic ingredients available today in supermarkets is ever expanding and not a little bewildering. But how much good is eating organic doing us really? And if it really does taste better than intensively farmed food, how can we make the most of that crucial extra flavour? Enter Sophie Grigson and William Black, whose mission is to lead you expertly through the organic maze to a new dimension of guilt-free pleasure! For a summer's evening there's Grilled Tuna with Mint, Lemon and Tomato Sauce or, for a winter warmer, you could try Shin of Beef with Carrots, Shallots and Thyme Dumplings. And there are plenty of sweet things too, like Papaya Tart with Lime Meringue or (William's favourite) Tarte Tatin. Delicious recipes and sound food advice from television's favourite husband-and-wife cookery team.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2001

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Sophie Grigson

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Hester Sophia Frances Grigson is an English cookery writer and celebrity chef known as Sophie Grigson. She has followed the same path and career as her mother, Jane Grigson. Her father was the poet and writer Geoffrey Grigson.

She won the Guild of Food Writers Cookery Journalist Award 2001

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