
Doing without Delia
''The next Bill Bryson.’ New York Times
Michael Booth has had his fill of celebrity chefs and their ''on the table in five minutes'' recipes. He wants to learn how to cook properly, so he burns his cookery books and, together with his young family, heads for a new life in Paris - reasoning that, if anyone can be trusted to make food complicated, it''s the French.
Embarking on the ultimate foodie''s ...
''The next Bill Bryson.’ New York Times
Michael Booth has had his fill of celebrity chefs and their ''on the table in five minutes'' recipes. He wants to learn how to cook properly, so he burns his cookery books and, together with his young family, heads for a new life in Paris - reasoning that, if anyone can be trusted to make food complicated, it''s the French.
Embarking on the ultimate foodie''s ...