That's not a good sign.' The man was close behind him, hidden by a thicker trunk,
and the words gave Merrit a start. He turned to see who had spoken, stumbling
as a piece of rotten wood snapped beneath his foot. Cowan stood only a few feet
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Author: Genevieve Taylor
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 144811067X
Category: Cooking
Page: 288
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An egg is the simplest and most versatile of ingredients. Nutritious, rich in protein, low in fat, perfect for a quick brunch, essential for baking and key to so many starters, main courses and puddings, there is something magical about the humble egg. Eggs are cheap and available to us all – particularly to those who keep chickens. Inspired to find the most imaginative ways to make the best use of her hens’ steady supply, and at the same time use as much fruit and vegetables from her garden as possible, Genevieve Taylor has created a year’s worth of recipes that are shaped by the changing seasons and are spontaneous, unfussy and joyful. Her passion for food that tastes and looks gorgeous, whether for every day or for parties, shines through each and every recipe and photograph in this wonderfully handy book. Move over omelette and custard, here are tortillas and tarts, pasta and pies, sauces and ice-creams, curries and clafouti and a couple of cakes for every month of the year.