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Share: The Women for Women Cookbook
NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Alison Oakervee
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 256
The underlying message of Share is simple: for all our apparent diversity - as individuals, societies and nations - our actions, however small, can have an exponential, positive influence both on the world and the lives of others. Nothing more beautifully conveys our interdependence than the food we eat. The recipes featured in this uplifting book - provided by contributors who are all actively engaged in humanitarian issues, as well women from the eight countries in which WfWI work - celebrate this truth and range from traditional Afghani flatbreads stuffed with falafel and Kosovan sticky doughnuts to split pea soup, lamb burgers with mint and beetroot, and apple tea with cinnamon. Food builds our physical resilience, brings us joy, and strengthens our bonds with family and friends. What we choose to eat, and how we choose to prepare it, can also generate employment, wealth and economic stability for others.
Author: Alison Oakervee
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 256
The underlying message of Share is simple: for all our apparent diversity - as individuals, societies and nations - our actions, however small, can have an exponential, positive influence both on the world and the lives of others. Nothing more beautifully conveys our interdependence than the food we eat. The recipes featured in this uplifting book - provided by contributors who are all actively engaged in humanitarian issues, as well women from the eight countries in which WfWI work - celebrate this truth and range from traditional Afghani flatbreads stuffed with falafel and Kosovan sticky doughnuts to split pea soup, lamb burgers with mint and beetroot, and apple tea with cinnamon. Food builds our physical resilience, brings us joy, and strengthens our bonds with family and friends. What we choose to eat, and how we choose to prepare it, can also generate employment, wealth and economic stability for others.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Alison Oakervee
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 256
The underlying message of Share is simple: for all our apparent diversity - as individuals, societies and nations - our actions, however small, can have an exponential, positive influence both on the world and the lives of others. Nothing more beautifully conveys our interdependence than the food we eat. The recipes featured in this uplifting book - provided by contributors who are all actively engaged in humanitarian issues, as well women from the eight countries in which WfWI work - celebrate this truth and range from traditional Afghani flatbreads stuffed with falafel and Kosovan sticky doughnuts to split pea soup, lamb burgers with mint and beetroot, and apple tea with cinnamon. Food builds our physical resilience, brings us joy, and strengthens our bonds with family and friends. What we choose to eat, and how we choose to prepare it, can also generate employment, wealth and economic stability for others.
Author: Alison Oakervee
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 256
The underlying message of Share is simple: for all our apparent diversity - as individuals, societies and nations - our actions, however small, can have an exponential, positive influence both on the world and the lives of others. Nothing more beautifully conveys our interdependence than the food we eat. The recipes featured in this uplifting book - provided by contributors who are all actively engaged in humanitarian issues, as well women from the eight countries in which WfWI work - celebrate this truth and range from traditional Afghani flatbreads stuffed with falafel and Kosovan sticky doughnuts to split pea soup, lamb burgers with mint and beetroot, and apple tea with cinnamon. Food builds our physical resilience, brings us joy, and strengthens our bonds with family and friends. What we choose to eat, and how we choose to prepare it, can also generate employment, wealth and economic stability for others.











