We're all aware that cutting down on meat and dairy would significantly help reduce greenhouse gases, and improve our health. But the majority of us do not want to give it up entirely. The author shows us how to make the most of the meat we eat, spinning out a roast to last the week and using lesser known cuts of meat in imaginative ways.
We're all aware that cutting down on meat and dairy would significantly help reduce greenhouse gases, and improve our health. But the majority of us do not want to give it up entirely. The author shows us how to make the most of the meat we eat, spinning out a roast to last the week and using lesser known cuts of meat in imaginative ways.
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De Thample, Rachel Rachel de Thample has worked in the kitchens of Marco Pierre White, Heston Blumenthal and Peter Gordon. She is the author of Less Meat, More Veg and Tonics & Teas, was Commissioning Editor of Waitrose Food Illustrated and Head of Food for the organic box scheme Abel & Cole. She has helped set up numerous local food initiatives, including the award-winning Crystal Palace Food Market and the Edible Garden, and currently runs preserving courses at River Cottage in Devon, runs seasonal Market Table pop-up dinners and writes for The Simple Things and Locavore magazines.
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