Posts Tagged “Sally Butcher”

Snackistan by Sally Butcher – review

Snackistan by Sally Butcher – review

I am convinced that Sally Butcher could write a book about paint drying and it would be a worthwhile read. Her books, and this is the third, are Sally in paper form. Her energy, culinary knowledge and laugh-out-loud humour will make this another best-seller. Sally is known as an accomplished author but she is just…

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Veggiestan by Sally Butcher – review

Veggiestan by Sally Butcher – review

Any self-respecting cookbook collector will already be familiar with the work of Sally Butcher. She charmingly penned Persia in Peckham, which was a worthy showcase for her wit and expert wordsmithery. That book had its focus on amazing Middle Eastern food of every dietary hue, set against the backdrop of Persepolis, the Aladdin’s cave of…

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Persia in Peckham by Sally Butcher – review

Persia in Peckham by Sally Butcher – review

Just the title was enough to get me turning the pages. Has it got something to do with Continental Drift? No, this is simply one of the best reads around, and it’s not even been penned by a famous food celeb, columnist or chef. Sally Butcher has a husband who is Iranian and they own…

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