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The Telegraph Book of Wordsearch Volume 1 - - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Daily Mail Big Book of Wordsearch 1 - Daily Mail - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Eat, Sleep, Cycle - Anna Hughes - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Philip's RGS World Atlas - Philip's Maps - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

House & Garden A Year in the Kitchen - Blanche Vaughan - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Island House - Mary Considine - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Philip's RGS World Atlas - Philip's Maps - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

101 Things for Kids to do on a Rainy Day - Dawn Isaac - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Nature Puzzle Book - Kitty Greenbrown - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Save the World - Louise Bradford - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Dad's BBQ Cookbook - Sam Brooks - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Bored As F*ck Puzzle Book - Summersdale Publishers - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Imperial Tea Party - Frances Welch - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Roast Figs, Sugar Snow - Diana Henry - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Roast Figs, Sugar Snow - Diana Henry - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The beautiful new edition of Diana Henry''s classic Crazy Water, Pickled Lemons is OUT NOW *** From critically acclaimed, multi-award-winning author, Diana Henry, a new edition of the hidden gem at the heart of her cookbook repertoire. An irresistible collection of cold-weather recipes that celebrate the unique pleasures of autumn and winter, featuring seven new recipes and a foreword by Nigel Slater. '' Roast Figs, Sugar Snow has been in my kitchen since the day I first opened it. Here is a book that celebrates not only the ingredients of the winter shopping bag, the pumpkins and pomegranates, chestnuts and soft, sweet spices, but the heart and soul of the season. Each paragraph is a carol to what makes the cooking of the cold months something to cherish.'' - Nigel Slater''The Delia of my generation'' - Clare Finney''The food writers'' food writer'' - Mark DiaconoDiana Henry''s classic cookbook, Roast Figs, Sugar Snow, is now revisited, revised, and refreshed nearly 20 years after its first publication, with a new foreword by Nigel Slater and seven new recipes. Full of comforting delights from cold-weather climates, it features recipes gathered from Diana''s travels to Scandinavia, the French and Italian Alps, Scotland, Ireland, and New England. This is irresistible food you''ll cook over and over again. Choose Alpine dishes of melted cheese; autumnal pies and substantial winter salads; pastries from Viennese coffee houses; festive snow biscuits and - closer to home - Diana''s definitive recipe for warming Irish stew. Of course, there is also a recipe for Sugar-on-Snow as well. These recipes will bring warmth to your heart as well as your home. And Diana''s evocative writing about both place and food make this a book well worth reading, as well as cooking from. Recipes include: -Georgian Cheese Pies-Salad of Smoked Duck with Farro, Red Chicory and Pomegranates-Pumpkin Tarts with Spinach and Gorgonzola-Vermont Baked Beans-Roast Pork with Black Pudding, Apple and Mustard Sauce-Melting Leg of Lamb with Juniper-Snow Biscuits-Skier''s Chocolate with Bugnes-Roast Figs and Plums in Vodka with Cardamom Cream New recipes to this edition include: -Hazelnut, espresso and chocolate shortbread-Crimson leaf, black lentil, roasted grape and walnut salad-Beetroot and blackberry soup with walnut relish-Pasta alla norcina-Ham and haddie pie-Swedish apple, almond and cardamom cake-Plum and cardamom galette

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The Baby Witch's Journal - Astrid Carvel - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Gardening Puzzle Book - Felicity Hart - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Little Book of Spells - Astrid Carvel - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Pipers Farm The Sustainable Meat Cookbook - Abby Allen - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

RHS How Do Worms Work? - Guy Barter - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Heatwave - John L Williams - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Heatwave - John L Williams - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

With scorching temperatures soaring to 35 degrees Centigrade, severe water shortages and a sunburned population queuing at the street standpipes, the summer of 1976 will always be remembered as Britain''s hottest on record. But the wave that hit the UK that year was also cultural and political with upheaval on the streets, in parliament, on the cricket pitch and on the radios and tv sets of a nation at a crossroads.Before this blistering summer, Britain seemed stuck in the post-war era, a country where people were all in it together - as long as you were white, male and straight. Some of that didn''t change. Long-haired likely lads - from the Confessions film star Robin Askwith to motor cycling teen idol Barry Sheene - were having a right old time in the gossip columns, all champagne and dolly birds. But with the Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson suddenly quitting, the pound sinking and the economy tanking, a restless immigrant population and increasing dissatisfaction in the old world order, the weather seemed to boil up the country to the point where the lid blew off.In Heatwave , John L. Williams, takes us back to relive the events of that summer - not all of them well known, to create a portrait of a nation simmering for change. In early June, Asian kids are rioting in Southall after a teenage Sikh is stabbed to death. By August bank holiday, Black youth are making the police run for their lives in the almighty riot at the Notting Hill Carnival. In July, Tom Robinson writes a song called Glad to be Gay, a young Black lesbian called Joan Armatrading hits big with Love and Affection, and Black Liverpudlians The Real Thing top the charts with the anthem of the summer. With punks and soul boys wearing Kings Road fashions to clubs, gigs and seaside weekenders, and an all-female feminist band battling male chauvinism (on TV''s Rock Follies), it seems like straight white Britain is seriously on the back foot. So much so that Eric Clapton is drunkenly ranting about how Enoch Powell was right, while, on the cricket pitch, the West Indies cricket team, armed with four fast bowlers, are demolishing England''s line-up of Dad''s Army veterans. Weaving a rich tapestry of the news stories of the year, with social commentary and dozens of first person interviews with those that were there at the time, Williams''s reappraisal of the summer of ''76 is an evocative, sometimes nostalgic but always an unflinching read. As we enter a new period of record temperatures and unpredictable weather patterns, the reader can''t help seeing parallels with the Britain of today, and asking themselves - just how much has changed?

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A Sense of Place - Dave Broom - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

A Sense of Place - Dave Broom - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

2023 Spirited Awards Top 4 Finalist for Best New Book on Drinks Culture, History, or Spirits A personal journey exploring Scotch whiskey through its terroir, including the land, weather, history, craft and culture that feeds and enhances the whisky itself. “Mr. Broom, who was born in Glasgow and has been writing about spirits for decades, is the perfect author for this beautiful, evocative book. He knows the whisky territory intimately and the people well, and he has the senses of wonder, empathy and history to tie them altogether, as well as the skill to conjure up the smell of the salt air, the sound of barley shimmering in the wind, the vibrations of hammers shaping copper into stills and the singe of the oak staves as a cooper bends them over fire...With beautiful photography by Christina Kernohan, this is the book to give any lover of single malt, along with a bottle of their favorite whisky.” The Year's Best Books on Wine (and Whisky), The New York Times “Beautifully written and illustrated.” Fiona Beckett, the Guardian “This is an engaging, humane and important book. I cannot recommend it too strongly.” Charlie MacLean Keeper Magazine “A Sense of Place blends pin-sharp writing with evocative photography in a book to savour and treasure.” - Ian Rankin “A book so beautifully tweedy I actually want to wear it as a hat. I am very glad it includes a map as Dave's authoritative guide has given me many great whisky-holiday ideas.” Damian Barr “Dave Broom's whisky odyssey is in many ways a story of Scotland and the questions we face....Like a good dram, it's complex, and Dave makes an excellent guide... Christina Kernohan's beautiful photographs of the places and people featured in the book add texture and vibrancy to the stories: a window into the distilleries and lives of the craftspeople.” Best of Scotland “ Few can match [Broom's] ability to blend together critical thinking, insight and industry knowledge while giving the resulting mix a romantic twist.” Whisky Magazine In this beautifully crafted narrative, award-winning writer Dave Broom examines Scotch whisky from the point of view of its terroir - the land, weather, history, craft and culture that feed and enhance the whisky itself. Travelling around his native Scotland and visiting distilleries from Islay and Harris to Orkney and Speyside, Dave explores the whiskies made there and the elements in their distilling, and locality, which make them what they are. Along the way he tells the story of whisky's history and considers what whisky is now, and where it is going. With stunning specially commissioned photography by Christina Kernohan, A Sense of Place will enhance and deepen every whisky drinker's understanding of just what is in their glass.

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That Will Never Work - Marc Randolph - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

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The Land of Maybe - Tim Ecott - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Land of Maybe - Tim Ecott - Bog - Octopus Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

''In this excellent book, Ecott''s evocative telling makes me want to go to this weird and wonderful place.'' - PAUL THEROUX ''I never want to leave the remote island world so atmospherically, precisely educed between the covers of this book. Ecott''s prose has the power of tides, his perception is as searching as the Atlantic wind, and he has the soul of a natural-born naturalist. A masterpiece.'' - JOHN LEWIS-STEMPLE Following the natural cycle of the year, The Land of Maybe captures the essence of ''slow life'' on the 18 remote, mysterious islands which make up the Faroes in the North Atlantic. Closer to the UK than Denmark, this fast disappearing world is home to a close-knit society where just 50,000 people share Viking roots and a language that is unlike any other in Scandinavia.We follow the arrival of the migratory birds, the over-wintering of the sheep and the way food is gathered and eaten in tune with the seasons. Buffeted by the weather and the demands of a volatile natural environment, people still hunt seabirds and herd pilot whales for a significant portion of their basic food needs.This is not a travelogue, but a deeper exploration of how ''to be'' in a tough landscape; a study of a people and a way of life that represents continuity and a deep connection to the past. The Land of Maybe offers not just a refuge from the freneticism of modern life, but lessons about where we come from and how we may find a balance in our lives.

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