The Savvy Shopper
By (Author) Rose Prince
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
3rd July 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
381.1
Paperback
464
Width 130mm, Height 185mm, Spine 30mm
290g
Inspired by her weekly column in Telegraph Weekend, this is Rose Princes guide to buying the tastiest, highest-quality good food with peace of mind and a clear conscience.
Following the success of The New English Kitchen, Rose Princes eye-opening guide to shopping, cooking and eating in a cost-effective and environmentally conscious way, this must-have reference book provides comprehensive and insightful information on how and where to find the best ingredients.
Rose Princes weekly Savvy Shopper column in Saturdays Telegraph Weekend has become essential reading over the past few months, not least because of our current preoccupation with questioning the quality of the food we eat. This new book takes the best of Roses journalism and much more, encouraging readers to look for the right qualities in the food they buy, to ask the right questions of food producers and retailers, and to eat better and with greater awareness of the provenance of their meals than ever before.
With its easy-to-read format and listings of essential stockists and markets, The Savvy Shopper is absolutely essential for anyone who cares about how and what they shop, cook and eat.
Praise for the New English Kitchen: 'A cookbook with a difference. I instantly warmed to its readability, fierce intelligence and admirable sense of economy.' Chris Hirst, The Independent 'An exceptional new cookbook' Bee Wilson, Sunday Telegraph 'A timely book with a practical and economical approach to sourcing top-quality, locally produced food' Evening Standard 'In its particular combination of pleasure and principle, The New English Kitchen can claim to be a subtly transformative work.' TLS
Rose Prince is an acclaimed food writer who regularly contributes to the Daily Telegraph and other national papers and magazines. She is the author of THE NEW ENGLISH KITCHEN, a guide to shopping, cooking and eating naturally and cost-effectively. She is married to journalist and recyclist Dominic Prince.