Simplicity is the latest buzz-word in the culinary world. Forget exotic ingredients, elaborate preparation, elegant plating: the trend now is for healthy, delicious food, prepared and served with a minimum of fuss. Ginny Love cooks this way naturally. A busy mother of four herself, with a background in catering and running a restaurant, she has developed recipes and methods for making food preparation simple - and delicious. This family cookbook introduces a real family, whose activities, likes and dislikes helped shape the recipes. Husband Gordon, a Vancouver lawyer, and their four children are Ginny’s biggest fans and discriminating judges of every meal she cooks. Ginny’s own activities led to the chapters on planning community meals and school pot-lucks; these are bound to be of interest to anyone called upon to contribute to such occasions. The first-time cook will find it helpful to be led by Ginny through all the stages of planning Christmas dinner or making jam, as well as to learn what utensils are most helpful in the kitchen. Simplicity and the functional are key here too. The book is full of helpful hints, tried and true recipes and a love of food, family and friends.
You’re item was added to pickup at [location]
You’re [amount] away from FREE shipping!
You qualify for FREE shipping!
Translation missing: en.settings.free_shipping_default_message
"This is a wonderful cookbook that I refer to again and again. Many of the recipes are now my family favourites . . . . Pad Thai, Port Tenderloin with Asian Marinade, Asparagus with Shallot Vinaigrette, etc. I do not hesitate to recommend this book to my friends."
— Mamadiva (5/5)
Q&A
Published date: May 01, 2017
Language: English
No. of Pages: 192
Publisher: Ginny 63005393841991
ISBN: 9780973688276
Dimensions:
7.75" W x
0.4" L x
9.5" H
Ginny Love has made cooking her business for almost all her life, from the age of twelve, when she sold her baked goods at the Saturday market on Salt Spring Island, to the years when she worked part time for the catering company Major the Gourmet, to her days as co-owner of a Vancouver café, to present times where, though a busy mother of four, she makes upwards of 300 fruit cakes for loyal customers every fall. Born in Vancouver, Ginny studied at the Cordon Bleu School in London, England, at La Varenne Cookery School in France, and at the University of British Columbia, where she took a degree in French. For five years from 1987 she co-owned and operated The Cooking Company, a café and catering business on Vancouver’s West Broadway. She now cooks for family and friends, helps organize school pot lucks and works on recipes for close to100 guests at a weekly community lunch. Ginny lives with her family in Vancouver, B.C.
You May Also Like
Previous
Next
Recently Viewed
Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
Opens in a new window.
eBooks from Indigo are available at Kobo.com
Simply sign in or create your free Kobo account to get started. Read eBooks on any Kobo eReader or with the free Kobo App.
Why Kobo?
With over 6 million of the world's best eBooks to choose from, Kobo offers you a whole world of reading. Go shelf-less with your library and enjoy reward points with every purchase.