Tag: book reviews

The Homemade Kitchen

I’ve been a fan of Alana Chernila for ages, and actually have her very first book, The Homemade Pantry, as well. I received it as a birthday present some time ago, but I’ve been lagging at life in actually writing a review for it, so you get my review of her second book,

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Phoenix Claws and Jade Trees

Phoenix Claws & Jade Trees Cookbook

Sad as it might be, the reason why you rarely ever see any Chinese recipes on this blog has everything to do with the fact that…I don’t know how to make anything.

That might be a slight exaggeration. I know how to make some things (e.g. the ones listed below–some of em’ …

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The Natural Pregnancy Cookbook

Before you give me incredulous looks and ask me why it is that I’m reviewing a pregnancy cookbook after I vehemently shared all the reasons why I don’t want kids, please note two things:

  • No, I am not pregnant, nor do I plan to be. (But “Is Farrah pregnant?” has been a search …

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    The opposite of love’s indifference (giveaway!)

    This post was inspired by The Little Paris Bookshop, by Nina George. (I’ve actually written a more “formal” review of it!)

     

    You’ve probably heard of the term, “it’s easier said than done.” It applies to so much in life, and to me, it was a very central theme in

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    Near & Far

    This cookbook will make you want to travel.

    I suppose I may be slightly biased by this because in a little under two weeks, my family will be on a cruise to Dubai, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, and Indonesia.

    Without me.

    This is nothing new. Last year, they went to South America and Antarctica while I …

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