


Fat, Jennifer McLagan
Nothing like taking the bull by the horns. Here, Ms. McLagan makes clear how fat has been misunderstood and looked at as something negative. In fact, fat is what provides much flavor; we need fat to live. It’s almost needless to say, the recipes I’ve tried are delicious. Copyright 2008, first edition, first printing, hardcover, 232 pages, condition very good (dust jacket is curling on top and bottom; slight scratches and wear on dust jacket)
Nothing like taking the bull by the horns. Here, Ms. McLagan makes clear how fat has been misunderstood and looked at as something negative. In fact, fat is what provides much flavor; we need fat to live. It’s almost needless to say, the recipes I’ve tried are delicious. Copyright 2008, first edition, first printing, hardcover, 232 pages, condition very good (dust jacket is curling on top and bottom; slight scratches and wear on dust jacket)
Nothing like taking the bull by the horns. Here, Ms. McLagan makes clear how fat has been misunderstood and looked at as something negative. In fact, fat is what provides much flavor; we need fat to live. It’s almost needless to say, the recipes I’ve tried are delicious. Copyright 2008, first edition, first printing, hardcover, 232 pages, condition very good (dust jacket is curling on top and bottom; slight scratches and wear on dust jacket)