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Description"Part of the balance of life lies in understanding that different days require different ways of eating..."
Whatever the occasion, food--in the making and the eating--should always be pleasurable. Simply Nigella taps into the rhythms of our cooking lives, with recipes that are uncomplicated, relaxed, and yet always satisfying. Promotion info'What and how we cook can make our lives easier, make us feel better and more alive' 125 recipes to invigorate and inspire Reviews"Nigella Lawson's How to Eat is one of my favourite cookbooks of all time. And with Simply Nigella she has written an equal to her great work, a wonderful volume containing page after page of things you actually want to cook. Who could resists oxtail on toast, Malaysian red-cooked chicken and smoky salted caramel sauce? It's a cookbook to adore, the sort that will become cracked and stained with constant loving use." -- Tom Parker Bowles Mail on Sunday "An array of easy post-work suppers, cosy bowls of deliciousness and satisfying sweet treats" Grazia "A complete pleasure" -- Cathy Rentzenbrink Prima "Packed with recipes that make a perfect antidote to the busiest time of the year" -- Tamsin Burnett-Hall Sainsbury's Magazine "'Simply Nigella' is the perfect antidote to our busy lives, a calm and delightful celebration of food that soothes and uplifts" Blacknet "Nigella has not disappointed with this spectacular book - it's guaranteed to be a kitchen stalwart for years to come!" Great British Food "A wonderful collection of feel good food!" Hot Brands Cool Places "Her best yet. A beauty of a book." -- Jeanette Winterson Guardian "Nigella Lawson is one of the best and most influential of British food writers." -- Ruth Rogers, co-author of The River Cafe Cookbook "You made me realise that every meal is a celebration. You didn't teach me how to cook. You taught me how to eat." -- Nigel Slater Observer "I love Nigella Lawson's writing and I love her recipes" -- Delia Smith "Miss Lawson is the Thinking Person's Cook. She tells stories, she explains why things must be the way she says they must be... enlightenment and sensual pleasure" -- Jeanette Winterson The Times Author descriptionNigella Lawson has written nine bestselling cookery books, including the the classics How To Eat and How To Be a Domestic Goddess -- the book that launched a thousand cupcakes. These books, her TV series and her Quick Collection app, have made her a household name around the world. In 2014 she was voted Best Food Personality in a readers' poll at the Observer Food Monthly Awards. www.nigella.com @Nigella_Lawson |