Living and Eating

Living and Eating by John Pawson, published by Ebury in 2001, is a cookery book that reflects the author’s minimalist ethos. With 293 pages, this edition emphasizes the importance of simplicity in both life and food, aiming to make everyday experiences easier, more enjoyable, and aesthetically pleasing.
Readers will find a collection of recipes that prioritize straightforward preparation and delightful flavors. The book presents a thoughtful approach to cooking, focusing on the beauty of simplicity in meals. It invites readers to explore how minimalism can enhance their culinary experiences, making it a practical guide for those looking to simplify their cooking while enjoying delicious food.
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Informed by architect John Pawson’s minimalist ethos, this book is about making life easier, more enjoyable and more beautiful. It is first and foremost a cookery book, with food that has been selected to be simple and delicious.
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