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The Welsh Lamb Cookbook (Davies Gilli)(Pevná vazba)
A selection of 10 recipes celebrates one of Wales' best loved dishes--the Welsh Cake. These little cakes are peculiar to Wales; the Irish are famous for their potato cakes, the Scots with their oatcakes and the Bretons with their crepes but none make a sweet scone-like delicacy with quite the same
In 'Sixty Years of Welsh Champion', breed expert Dr Wynne Davies presents a complete record of equine champions from the Royal Welsh Show, 1947-2007. Both a beautifully presented book with numerous stunning photos, and an exhaustive record of the event at the heart of the Welsh calendar, this is a
The Sunday roast has to be the pinnacle of eating in England - from the first delicious aromas wafting out of the kitchen to sitting down to a plateful of crisp flavourful meat and all the trimmings. Well - this is surely heaven Roast rib of beef with Yorkshire puddings may be most iconic but the
The English love to bake. Whether it's buns, cakes, scones, tarts or pancakes, there's comfort in a kitchen which smells of fresh baking, and taking a break for afternoon tea is still of great importance in many homes. This collection of some of the finest traditional recipes from around England
When is a pudding a pudding and not a dessert? This can be a vexing question to many, but to the English, a pudding feels homely while a dessert is generally more sophisticated. Complete with information on the history of the dishes, delve into this collection of recipes to recreate a range of
This English-Welsh dictionary - modelled on the 'Harrap Shorter French' dictionary - includes synonyms; illustrative quotations; idioms; accentuation; specialist and technical terms; regional variants; literary and colloquial registers; as well as place-names and personal
Hearty, filling and versatile, pies and pasties are staple items in England, tucked into on the go, enjoyed as part of a full dish or providing a delicious dessert course to finish off a meal. With sweet and savoury options and including information on the histories and traditions of some of
This book offers a broad historical survey of Welsh-language culture from sixth-century heroic poetry to television and pop culture in the early twenty-first century. The public status of the language is considered and the role of Welsh is compared with the roles of other non-state