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Good Food For Children
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Good Food For Children

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This is a good clean copy with its original dust jacket (a little torn at the edges). No markings or foxing on the pages with a printed hardcover.

Author: Ambrose Heath

Publisher: Faber and Faber Ltd

Published On: 1941

Pages: 123

Country: London: United Kingdom

Language: English

Dimension: 13cm x 19cm

Item Weight: 181g

Edition: First

1 in stock

Good Food For Children was written by Ambrose Heath (born Francis Geoffrey Miller; 7 February 1891 in London, England – 31 May 1969 in Wotton, Surrey) who was an English journalist and food writer. He authored many cookbooks.  Heath wrote for newspapers including The Times and The Manchester Guardian, before becoming the food writer for The Morning Post.

From 1933, when he published four cookery books, Heath wrote and translated more than one hundred works on food, such as Good Food on the Aga (reprinted by Persephone Books in 2003) and The Good Cook in Wartime. He was best known for a translation: Madame Prunier's Fish Cookery Book (1938).  During World War II, rationing was practiced and food writers also embraced the challenge. Heath authored 29 cookbooks between 1939–1945, some of which promoted vegetable cookery. During this time there was an involuntary national shift toward vegetarianism and this is reflected in some of Heath's cookbooks.

Heath authored Cooking in Wartime (1939), Good Food Without Meat (1940), Making the Most of it (1942), Simple Salads and Salad Dressings (1943) and Vegetables for Victory (1944). Heath was not a vegetarian in his personal life but his book Good Foods Without Meat advocated alternatives to red meat and poultry. It was an early pescatarian cookbook as the recipes included fish and eggs. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambrose_Heath)

This is a good clean copy with its original dust jacket (a little torn at the edges). No markings or foxing on the pages with a printed hardcover.  https://hungrytraveller.com.au/3d-flip-book/good-food-for-english-kitchens/

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Weight 181 g
Dimensions 13 × 1 × 19 cm

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