Jamie's ministry of food anyone can learn to cook in 24 hours

Oliver, Jamie

Loftus, David
Terry, Chris

Notes
359 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. Note Includes index. "Sixty years ago, after World War II, food in the U.K. was in short supply and malnutrition rates were high. The Ministry of Food was set up to teach the public how to make the best use of the food available to them. Fast forward to the present day, where we have unlimited choices and plenty of food, yet we're living in a world of junk food, additives and preservatives. Our war is now against obesity, as most people have little or no idea about how to cook and what makes a balanced diet. We need to learn from the past. We need to look back at the way our grandmothers and great-grandmothers cooked - wholesome, tasty food that was simple and quick to prepare. If you're a complete beginner in the kitchen, Jamie's promise to you is that you'll be making some great dinners within hours of reading his book."--Global Books in Print.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-fiction B014438
Dewey:641.5
call #:OLI
ISBN:9780718148621
pub:2008