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There is a new book out;

 

Preserves: River Cottage Handbook No.2

 

I do alot of perserving so I think I will order this one for the recipies if nothing else. Just wondering if anyone has any of the following and what they think of them.

 

Handbook No. 1 : Mushrooms

River Cottage Meat Book

River Cottage Fish Book

 

or any of the others?

 

NTTF

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I have both the meat and fish books. As Fatcatsplat said, they are more like narratives with recipes along the way than simply an out-and-out list of recipes. The meat book, for example, is split into 2 sections:

 

1) Understanding meat

-Meat and Right

-What is good meat

-Buying meat

-Beef & Veal

-Lamb & mutton

-Pork & Bacon

-Poultry

-Game

-Offal

 

2) Cooking meat

-Roasting

-Slow cooking

-Fast cooking

-Barbecuing

-Preserving and Processing

-Meat thrift

 

-The trimmings

 

Each of the main chapter headings above is broken down into further sections.

 

Personally, I think they are great but I'm a novice. If you already have a good understanding of food and cooking then I guess you wouldn't get as much from these books as I have taken.

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I have the Meat and Fish books, and the River Cottage Cookbook. I highly recommend them.

 

Very informative, as has been said, not a specialised compendium of charcuterie etc but an excellent start for a novice like me, balanced and well reasoned. They are the books in my extensive collection that I use the most.

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I have the River Cottage Meat book and IMHO it was worth every penny.

 

I use it because I like to buy cheap cuts of meat and turn them into something special. The book is excellent for this kind of thing - it identifies and suggests the best ways to deal with the less regarded cuts like neck of lamb you can get at a butchers for next to nothing, and build a feast for £5-£6 including veg (ie irish stew or lancashire hotpot).

 

Dont know about the other books though.

 

HTH

 

ZB

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I know revisiting another old thread :good:

 

Just wondering if any of these ever show up in used book stores over there and if so what do they sell for. I came across a new copy of the Meat Book at chapters the other day but they wanted over $60.00 for it. :no:

 

Amozon can be okay but is still a bit steeper than My budget is allowing for just now.

 

NTTF

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I know revisiting another old thread :good:

 

Just wondering if any of these ever show up in used book stores over there and if so what do they sell for. I came across a new copy of the Meat Book at chapters the other day but they wanted over $60.00 for it. :no:

 

Amozon can be okay but is still a bit steeper than My budget is allowing for just now.

 

NTTF

 

I've not seen any secondhand as yet. I guess that they are mostly the kind of reference book that most people would keep. Maybe ebay just after Christmas if people get given duplicates?

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I have got the preserves one as I make lots of jams etc

 

I make a lot of things from the hedgerow, jams/preserves like Crab Apple and Rowan Berry Jelly. I like to experiment with different ones and see what they turn out like.

 

Only book that has really taken my eye so far and I found it a really good book and good tips in it. Not that many books about preserves about.

 

Keep debating about the new vegetable one but have so many books on cookery/gardening that I keep thinking do I need another one.

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I know revisiting another old thread :good:

 

Just wondering if any of these ever show up in used book stores over there and if so what do they sell for. I came across a new copy of the Meat Book at chapters the other day but they wanted over $60.00 for it. :no:

 

Amozon can be okay but is still a bit steeper than My budget is allowing for just now.

 

NTTF

 

 

Recent successful sales on Ebay (completed auctions)

 

River cottage Bread - £8.65

River Cottage Edible Seashore - £9, £8

River Cottage Cook Book £2.70, £5.50, £7.16, £15, £7.74, £4.20

River Cottage Veg Patch - £8, £7.50

River Cottage Meat Book - £14.45, £14.45, £17.80, £12.50

River Cottage Year - £2.19, £5.01, £2.95, £8.50

River Cottage Fish Book - £14, £9.99, £11.51

River Cottage Preserves - £8.95

 

All plus post/packing

Some were new books, some secondhand

 

:good:

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I have the River Cottage Year Book, its the best book i myself own. I used the recipe for the game pie and adapted it a little bit. people offered £5-£7 a pie which was the size of a pukka.

 

I hope to get this preserve one and i also hope that he will make a book on foraging and include recipes for like his elderflower champagne and sloe gin, as last year i made a brew of blackberry vodka, and only made 2litres as a test so im going slow on it as im down to the last 500ml.

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