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The Edible City A Year Of Wild Food John Rensten

  • SKU: BELL-53789374
The Edible City A Year Of Wild Food John Rensten
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The Edible City A Year Of Wild Food John Rensten instant download after payment.

Publisher: Pan Macmillan
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 36.89 MB
Pages: 300
Author: John Rensten
ISBN: 9780752266145, 0752266144
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Edible City A Year Of Wild Food John Rensten by John Rensten 9780752266145, 0752266144 instant download after payment.

''An inspiring book for city dwellers who pine for the bounty of a countryside hedgerow' Sunday Times

'The forager's magic trick; To conjure a meal out of seemingly nothing and ensure you never look the same way at a neglected green space again' Daily Telegraph

'I love the idea that I could pick up dinner from a local park rather than from a shop on the way home. A book about urban forging could so easily have been worthy, but it's an entertaining read with recipes: get ready for nettle tempura...' Delicious magazine

'A man after my own heart.' MARK HIX

'That is the final act of the forager's magic trick. To conjure a meal out of seemingly nothing, and ensure you never look the same way at a neglected green space again' The Telegraph

Once you start foraging, you'll never look at the city around you in the same way again.

As we walk through the city with our headphones in or our eyes glued to screens, it's easy to forget...

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