Thrown Away

Thrown Away by Rj Woodward is a collection of short stories published by AuthorHouse in December 2011. This 180-page book is written in English and explores the significance of family recipes that have been cherished and passed down through generations. The author reflects on the desire for these recipes to be compiled, highlighting the role of cooking in fostering self-expression among family members.
Readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and practical guidance, encouraging them to engage with the recipes in a meaningful way. The book invites readers to mark their favorite recipes, add their own, and share these culinary traditions with future generations. Through this collection, the author emphasizes the importance of family bonds and shared experiences, illustrating how memories and recipes intertwine to strengthen familial connections.
Official synopsis Publisher
Every family has favourite recipes that have passed down through the generations. I have spent a good part of my life wishing someone in our family would take the time to compile some of their favourites.
As children we were encouraged to express ourselves through cooking. Many of these recipes have been tried, tested and loved by all. They have been expressed in a level that even the youngest reader can attempt their first creations without fear of failure.
Take this book and make it your recipe box, mark the recipes you love, add your own to the extra pages provided and encourage future generations to pass them on. A small wish but a great demand.
Our family is a circle of love and strength. With every birth and every union, the circle grows. Every joy shared adds more love. Every crisis faced together makes the circle stronger. Memories have been cherished as well as our recipes.
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