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Ready Steady Cook 3

Ready Steady Cook 3
Author: Kevin Woodford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1997
Genre: Cookery, International
ISBN: 9780563383246

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Ready Steady Cook 3 and 4

Ready Steady Cook 3 and 4
Author: BBC Worldwide
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1997-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780563384069

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The Top 100 Recipes from Ready, Steady, Cook!

The Top 100 Recipes from Ready, Steady, Cook!
Author: Ainsley Harriott
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1448140137

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What does Ready Steady Cook mean to you? For some it means red tomatoes and green peppers, for others frenzied cooking and lively banter. Above all it stands for delicious, mouthwatering food that can be created in twenty minutes. Introduced by chef and presenter, Ainsley Harriott, this book contains 100 of the shows best recipes, tried and tested by its regular contenders - Ross Burden, James Martin, Nick Nairn, Paul Rankin, Tony Tobin, Brian Turner, Phil Vickery, Lesley Waters, Kevin Woodford, Antony Worrall Thompson - and, of course, Ainsley himself. Packed with healthy, delicious recipes, this easy-to-follow book reflects the energy and freshness of the show. It is divided into nine sections: Starters, Soups, Snack and Light Bites, Accompaniments, Vegetarian, Fish and Shellfish, Poultry and Game, Meat and Desserts. The chefs are also highly successful in their own right and many have published their own titles. All appear regularly in Good Food Magazine.


Ready, Steady, Cook 365

Ready, Steady, Cook 365
Author: Various
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2012-03-31
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1409071774

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Ready Steady Cook is Britain's favourite cookery programme and this book showcases 365 simple seasonal recipes, one for every day of the year. From light summer bites such as a Orange, Watercress and Melon Salad, to Smoky Sausage Cassoulet, perfect for an autumnal supper, there are recipes to suit every season, as well as festive favourites such as Roast Goose and Foolproof Yorkshire Pudding. Recipes for snacks, side dishes, drinks and desserts complete this cookbook. All of these mouth-watering recipes follow the Ready Steady Cook trademarks of simplicity of method, good, fresh ingredients and, most importantly, can be made in 20 minutes or less. Ready Steady Cook 365 is the cookbook that you can turn to with confidence that you will find the right recipe for your day.


Ready, Set, Cook

Ready, Set, Cook
Author: Dawn Perry
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 198214727X

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Create delicious meals in no time with more than 125 recipes the whole family will love from the former food director of Real Simple Dawn Perry. Former food director of Real Simple Dawn Perry used to wake up at the crack of dawn to hit the farmers market and scour specialty food stores for peak-season vegetables and lesser-known spices. But as she started to have a family, she became less interested in spending her mornings and weekends food shopping and meal prepping than building couch forts and making play-doh spaghetti. If you're time-crunched for any reason—early meeting at the office or late night on the town—this book will help. Here, Dawn offers her very own playbook for getting good food on the table fast so you can spend more time doing what you love with your free time and energy. In Ready, Set, Cook Dawn shares her secrets for creating delicious meals in no time. It starts with a well-stocked pantry. Dawn shows you what simple staples—some store-bought, others homemade—to keep in your cupboard, refrigerator, and freezer. She also provides more than 125 fool-proof recipes, ideas, and tricks for creating good food with what you have on hand. A can of tomatoes transforms into Dawn’s 15-Minute Marinara, which then can be used as the base for her cheesy, creamy Freestyle Baked Pasta or as the beginning of her Cheater’s Tomato Soup (and a Special Grilled Cheese) or spooned onto her Crispy Chicken Cutlets and topped with a slice of mozzarella. Whether you’re new to cooking and don’t know where to start or you’re a seasoned cook in need of a streamlined approach, this book is for you. No need to plan and shop ahead or dig through recipe boxes (virtual or otherwise), now you’ll have great meals in minutes without breaking a sweat.


Ready, Set, Cook

Ready, Set, Cook
Author: Dawn Perry
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1982147261

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Create meals in no time with more than 125 recipes from the former food director of Real Simple.


Ready Set Cook

Ready Set Cook
Author: Jerome Cortellesi
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2020-10-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1664122389

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Aled Jones - My Story

Aled Jones - My Story
Author: Aled Jones
Publisher: Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1782198210

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Aled Jones was a choirboy with a remarkable voice, whose prodigious talent propelled him to international stardom. Before he was sixteen, he had already sold more than six million records and had become a fixture on television and radio. He has worked alongside such greats as Leonard Bernstein, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Neville Marriner, Howard Blake, and Mike Oldfield. Some of the high points of his early career include performances at the Hollywood Bowl and the wedding of Bob Geldof and Paula Yates, as well as singing privately for the Prince and Princess of Wales. Best known as a boy soprano for his hit "Walking in the Air," Aled tells the full story of this phenomenal record and the effect it had on his life. Always refreshingly honest and self-effacing, Aled reveals how he faced up to life after his voice had broken and how he carved out a new career for himself on stage, record, television, and radio. His story begins with his idyllic childhood on the Welsh island of Anglesey and his years as a chorister at Bangor Cathedral, during which his family provided wonderful support and encouragement as he rose to fame. He tells of his studies at the Royal Academy of Music and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and delves behind the scene of some of Britain's best-know institutions, such as "Songs of Praise," BBC Wales and Classic FM. Aled reveals the truth about the man behind the music in this frank, heartwarming and funny account of his life.


Enquiry and Project Based Learning

Enquiry and Project Based Learning
Author: David Leat
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317650883

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Many teachers, schools, parents and community organisations feel that ‘standards’ education is not serving us well. It has proved ineffective at preparing many students for work, higher education and general wellbeing, nor does it keep students engaged and intrinsically motivated, capable of sustaining interest in education and learning. There is a supressed desire to transform educational outcomes, and enquiry based learning (EBL) and project based learning (PBL) are the prime candidates for achieving such a goal. EBL is education that is driven by curiosity, questions and problem solving, with the capacity to produce results that are equal to or better than standard outcomes. This new text provides a critical examination of EBL and PBL by exploring a wide range of international exemplars and considering the benefits, barriers and contradictions generated by the efforts of teachers and schools. Focusing on analytical frameworks and socio-cultural theory, areas covered include: enquiry and society what EPBL is learning through enquiry challenges for schools and teachers student outcomes and assessment teacher learning curriculum development. Enquiry and Project Based Learning offers analytical frameworks and practical guidance for students, teachers and all those interested in enquiry based learning, as well as presenting a balanced, purposeful and motivating alternative to mainstream educational practice.