Food and Drink

Food and Drink by Michele Cranston, published by Allen & Unwin in 2001, offers a modern perspective on cooking and entertaining. This 192-page book is written in English and focuses on the art of gathering friends for various occasions, from casual breakfasts to stylish afternoon teas and cocktail hours. It emphasizes the importance of creating enjoyable experiences through flavorful small plates and clever drink ideas.
Readers will find inspiration for both formal and relaxed gatherings, with a fresh approach to food that aligns with contemporary lifestyles. The book presents a variety of recipes and entertaining tips, making it suitable for those looking to enhance their culinary skills while enjoying the company of friends. With its focus on cooking and beverages, Food and Drink serves as a practical guide for anyone interested in elevating their entertaining game.
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With our busy lives, entertaining these days is more about gathering friends together at whatever time is available, whether it’s an easy breakfast consisting of a fruit whips and mini muffins, a casual lunch of Asian-style snacks, a stylish afternoon tea or a return to the cocktail hour. Continuing in the marie claire style, Food + Drinks is about those special times, whether formal or relaxed. Small plates of flavourful food providea perfect accompaniment to a wide variety of clever drink ideas. This book will inspire with its modern fresh approach to food and entertaining.
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