Showing posts with label Book review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book review. Show all posts
Saturday, 8 December 2012
Book Review - River Cottage Handbook No 7 Hedgerow by John Wright
Published by Bloomsbury RRP £14.99 (price varies depending on place of purchase)
I love the River Cottage handbooks, these books are written by members of the River Cottage team with an introduction from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall the brainchild and driving force behind the River Cottage ethos and brand. Each one focuses on a different subject such as fruit, herbs, bread etc. The book I am reviewing today is No 7 in the series, it focuses on the hedgerow and it's written by foraging expert John Wright.
The book is broken down into 6 main categories:
Starting out - where, when and how to look, a foragers calendar has been included for year round gathering.
Conservation and the Law - for obvious reasons we don't want to be gathering endangered species, damage habitats or break the law, this section will help foragers to be aware and mindful when rooting around hedgerows.
Edible Species - these a wide a varied, some species were a surprise such as water mint, corn salad and hogweed. The background folklore associated with some trees, shrubs and plants is fascinating and really gives the reader an insight into our heritage and roots (excuse the pun).
Poisonous Species - I tend to forage for the usual stuff, blackberries, sloes, apples and plums and aspire to forage for more adventurous bounties but do worry about inadvertently poisoning myself! This section will help foragers avoid death by foxglove, henbane or hemlock; read it, it's fascinating stuff.
Recipes - there are some wonderful recipes such as elderflower cordial, a wild stir fry and chick weed pakoras. The recipes vary in terms of difficulty levels and preparation and cooking time.
Useful Things - includes a glossary, illustrations of leaf shapes and terms, a directory of organisations that may be helpful.
Overall this is a great book, it's small enough to be portable when foraging but also a great reference book for a quick thumb through.
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Monday, 1 October 2012
Book Review - DIY Kids
DIY Kids
Author Ella and Julia Lupton
Published by Princeton Architectural Press
My daughter was given this book for her birthday by a very thoughtful friend. Its packed full of great crafting and making projects catering for a both boys and girls across a wide age range (7-12) and ability levels. Most of the project can be made up with things you can find around the house, others need more specialist resources. The book has 4 categories: Graphics, Toys, Home and Fashion.
Pros - Really well thought out each project has clear explanations with great images and illustrations. The projects are fun and reuse, recycle and remix is an ethos that is promoted throughout the book.
Cons - The book is relatively text heavy, this may be a problem for younger children and most projects would need some assistance from an adult.
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Thursday, 15 March 2012
Book Review - The Liberty Book of Home Sewing
Labels:
Book review,
Craft,
Libertys,
make,
sewing
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