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Home - Food From My Kitchen

ISBN 
9781432306403
Format 
Epub
Recommended Price 
R225.00
Published 
July 2015
About the book: 

Building on the success of her two previous books, and in support of her TV series, ‘Sarah Graham’s Food Safari’, Home. Food from my Kitchen encapsulates cooking throughout southern Africa.

Within the standard cookbook format of Brunch, Salads, Soups, Snacks, Meat, Poultry, Pasta, Seafood, Desserts and Baking, she presents food that is simple but beautiful, delicious and healthy.

Most of the dishes can be prepared as easily outdoors as in your kitchen, and the recipes will work for family meals as well as casual dining with friends.

The blog-themed writing style engages readers, while stories and personal anecdotes offer some insight into the inspiration behind the recipes. Traditional South African favourites are given a modern makeover and readers are introduced to some less-familiar dishes from Zimbabwe, Zambia and Mozambique.

Sarah loves to use her friends and family around the world as testers and tasters, so hesitant cooks can be assured that all her recipes really do work!

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About the Author
Sarah Graham grew up in Zimbabwe and now lives with her family in Johannesburg. She loves food and cooking, and believes that anyone can cook delicious, wholesome food. Sarah started her food blog (https://afoodieliveshere.com) in 2010, and it quickly became vastly popular both in South Africa and abroad. She is now a SAFTA award-winning cooking show host, and her TV series ‘Sarah Graham’s Food Safari’ has aired in South Africa and in over 40 countries around the world. 

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