Where to start? Book One, of course.

Start with eggs

She said she wanted to learn to cook. Delia seems a good way to go to me. 🙂

I had thought is might be desperately over-technical, in fact she seems to be managing the writing rather well, .


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Comments

4 responses to “Where to start? Book One, of course.”

  1. Actually, I think that face might actually be saying “this woman is really pompous” 😉 (not a Delia lover I’m afraid)

  2. Nauseating, isn’t she, but the cook book is good.

  3. her recipes work, they are simple as poss. so I am a delia fan. OTOH i once had a meal by her team and wasn’t wasn’t very good.

  4. Big looks very studious anyway 🙂

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