I tend to read nonfiction books, often reading my way through quite dismal and gloomy subjects until every so often my mum hands me a novel and tells me it’s time for a bit of fiction, some fantasy away from the bleak trauma of Irish History or the grim facts and statistics of environmentalism. I can begin to feel a bit down, exasperated with the former dragging the past to the present and the latter shattering the future.
Highly recommend Life Is Meals by James and Kay Salter. I read this every Sunday morning for a year just before I took my blood pressure. Plus, it has a fantastic argument for making your own by hand, scratch mayonnaise.
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Highly recommend Life Is Meals by James and Kay Salter. I read this every Sunday morning for a year just before I took my blood pressure. Plus, it has a fantastic argument for making your own by hand, scratch mayonnaise.