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Eat, Share, Love is a unique collection of 91 beautiful recipes and the compelling personal stories behind them. This timely cook book features mouth-watering dishes from often under-represented cuisines, including berbere-spiced Eritrean stews, fragrant Iranian saffron rice, fresh Sudanese salads, celebratory sweet pancakes made at Holi, and much more. It also reveals the fascinating memories attached to dishes, from romance blossoming over a tantalising Persian ghormeh sabzi to gathering with family and friends to make Moldovan cheese dumplings. All the proceeds from this book will go to the award-winning charity 91 Ways to Build A Global City, which seeks to bring language communities together in Bristol by eating and sharing with one another to build common ground, just as Eat, Share, Love aims to unite us through the power of food and stories. AUTHOR: Kalpna Woolf is an award-winning food writer, entrepreneur and charity campaigner. Her love of food comes from her Indian heritage and from managing food TV series at the BBC with Nigella, Nigel Slater, Rick Stein and the Hairy Bikers. She brought her passion and expertise in spices and health into her first food book
Spice Yourself Slim
which is now in paperback as Spice Diet. She is well-known and highly respected on the food circuit as a festival chef, food writer, storyteller and seasoned food awards judge. Kalpna’s many achievements have been recognised by a clutch of national awards, including The Guild of Food Writers Inspiration Award, BBC’s Food and Farming Food Hero Award, Crumbs Food Magazine Food Hero and the Asian Women of Achievement Award. She was also featured in Waitrose Magazine as one of
20 people Making the World a Better Place to Live and Eat in 2020 . In 2015 she launched her charity 91 Ways, which seeks to bring diverse communities together using the power of food to share stories and break down barriers.
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Eat, Share, Love is a unique collection of 91 beautiful recipes and the compelling personal stories behind them. This timely cook book features mouth-watering dishes from often under-represented cuisines, including berbere-spiced Eritrean stews, fragrant Iranian saffron rice, fresh Sudanese salads, celebratory sweet pancakes made at Holi, and much more. It also reveals the fascinating memories attached to dishes, from romance blossoming over a tantalising Persian ghormeh sabzi to gathering with family and friends to make Moldovan cheese dumplings. All the proceeds from this book will go to the award-winning charity 91 Ways to Build A Global City, which seeks to bring language communities together in Bristol by eating and sharing with one another to build common ground, just as Eat, Share, Love aims to unite us through the power of food and stories. AUTHOR: Kalpna Woolf is an award-winning food writer, entrepreneur and charity campaigner. Her love of food comes from her Indian heritage and from managing food TV series at the BBC with Nigella, Nigel Slater, Rick Stein and the Hairy Bikers. She brought her passion and expertise in spices and health into her first food book
Spice Yourself Slim
which is now in paperback as Spice Diet. She is well-known and highly respected on the food circuit as a festival chef, food writer, storyteller and seasoned food awards judge. Kalpna’s many achievements have been recognised by a clutch of national awards, including The Guild of Food Writers Inspiration Award, BBC’s Food and Farming Food Hero Award, Crumbs Food Magazine Food Hero and the Asian Women of Achievement Award. She was also featured in Waitrose Magazine as one of
20 people Making the World a Better Place to Live and Eat in 2020 . In 2015 she launched her charity 91 Ways, which seeks to bring diverse communities together using the power of food to share stories and break down barriers.