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The No Garlic Cookbook (Black and White Print)

The No Garlic Cookbook (Black and White Print)
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Total Pages : 89
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ISBN-10 : 1795651377
ISBN-13 : 9781795651370
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Book Synopsis The No Garlic Cookbook (Black and White Print) by : Keith Chamberlain

Download or read book The No Garlic Cookbook (Black and White Print) written by Keith Chamberlain and published by . This book was released on 2019-02 with total page 89 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Black and white print version of the first NO GARLIC cookbook. This is the worlds first and only full series of No Garlic Cookbooks written by an author who actually has a serious allergy to garlic. This low cost edition is in black and white but is still packed full of mouthwatering recipes with a black and white photo for each recipe: including crispy roast potatoes and slow roast chicken, meatballs in a rich tomato sauce and fillet of beef wrapped in parma ham. The aim of this book: to transform our lives (and plates!) with garlic-free cooking. Currently, millions of people across the globe - from those with intolerances, IBS or allergies to those who just can't stand the smell of garlic - are struggling to find an alternative to garlic or are simply putting up with it. However, it's entirely possible to take control of our cooking and what we eat, while still using choice fresh ingredients and producing some truly mouth-watering dishes, all with absolutely no use of garlic. This is the first of 9 volumes of No Garlic cookbooks, packed with recipes that have been fine-tuned over the years for people who, like me, have constantly been on the lookout for garlic-free recipes that are healthy, nutritious and delicious. Inside, you will learn about countries that you would expect to use garlic in practically everything, who in fact use very little in their cooking: such as Japan and Italy. Both incidentally, the two countries ranking first and second respectively in the world league of life expectancy. You'll be surprised by what you're able to achieve garlic free, while still retaining all the great flavour and taste of your ingredients. Happy cooking!


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