Lunchbox Book
Author: Sandy Harper
All good parents are concerned about sending their children to school with nutritious meals that kids will actually eat—not trade, give, or throw away. But they’re also concerned about eating well themselves during often-rushed mornings, lunch hours, and busy days. And that’s what these on the go ideas provide: non-fussy, healthy suggestions with visual appeal that really whet the appetite and taste great. Over 30 delicious lunchbox possibilities—like mini-meatballs and mango and yogurt are featured, including solutions for those who have particular dietary requirements, such as vegans and the allergy-prone. Those with high cholesterol, the wheat or lactose intolerant, the sportsperson, the overweight are also all catered for: special symbols identify foods, denoting their suitability for all these and other special needs
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Best Tea Places in England
Author: Tea Council
Wherever you go in England, be sure to have this delightful little guidebook at hand every afternoon. It contains listings of more than 100 establishments that have been identified by incognito tea tasters as worthy of membership in the prestigious Tea Guild. Each offers a range of high-quality teas, accompanied by a wide variety of homemade savories and pastries that reflect regional traditions and use local ingredients. The beautiful settings range from a crooked little house built in 1687, a restored mill on the edge of Sherwood Forest, a Tudor beamed cottage, and a terrace garden overlooking the sea, to quintessential Victorian tea shops and deluxe London tea lounges. Organized by region, each chapter includes a map, descriptions of local teatime traditions, specialties that will be found on the menus, as well as things to do and see in each region. With directions, hours, lists of food and teas served, and listings for areas of Scotland and Wales, this tea-lover's dream is the only guidebook that comprehensively describes the creme de la creme of tearooms throughout the UK.
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