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Newsletter: Christmas with ckbk – everything you need to prepare for the main event 🎄

No matter how many office parties or meetups with friends and family the coming weeks hold, Christmas Day itself is central to the holiday season. And for the cook of the household that can mean a lot of work and expectation. Tip one: delegate. Tip two: take your time to look through the wealth of Christmas recipes and resources on ckbk to make your Christmas lunch a pleasure to cook and eat.

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Newsletter: Go green with garden-to-table cooking + indulge with Cookiepedia

Canadian Luay Gharafi, the author of Seed to Table: A Seasonal Guide to Organically Growing, Cooking and Preserving Food at Home, joined his local Community Supported Agriculture program in 2009 and was immediately hooked. From there he went on to study in Toronto, enrolling in George Brown University's culinary arts program. In his food, fresh produce, and its cultivation, comes first.

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Newsletter: Global cooking with Mark Bittman + Remember, remember the 5th of November

When bestselling cookbook author and former New York Times columnist Mark Bittman presents you with The Best Recipes in the World: More than 1,000 International Dishes to Cook at Home, you sit up and pay attention. Newly added to ckbk, this book is the gathering of a lifetime of knowledge from one of the best in the business. With many books to his name, Bittman had long wanted to write one bringing together the very best food from around the world.

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Newsletter: Have a spooktacular Halloween🎃 + Find the formula for good food with Nik Sharma’s Flavor Equation

It’s that time of year again, when we look to the dark side and prepare to outdo last year with ridiculous spooky costumes and an excess of candy. Halloween, or All Hallows’ Eve is a celebration with pagan origins which also now marks the beginning in the Christian calendar of a period dedicated to remembering the dead.

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Newsletter: Recipes for seasonal soups and diverse dumplings, plus Daniel Galmiche's video tutorials and Stuart Ralston’s new cookbook

Every culture, climate and cuisine, has its version of soup. A bowl of soup is something uniquely comforting, and enjoyed by all. Both filling and nourishing, soup can be made out of almost anything, from larder scraps, to the wealth of your autumn harvest. A broth-based soup is one of the healthiest meals around.

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Newsletter: A spotlight on Valentine Warner + some seasonal treats

Valentine Warner is serious about good food. In our latest Author Profile, Gabriella English interviews the chef, author and TV presenter. His enthusiasm for his subject jumps out of the screen, and fills his books with food you want to eat. Seasonal foods at their best right now include plums and wild mushrooms and we have recipe suggestions for both – as well as getting ready to celebrate National Potato Day.

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Feelgood food + a frugal cookery classic

How we eat is a vital way to influence how we feel. There are two new books on your ckbk bookshelves that take food and mood seriously. Pescan: A Feel Good Cookbook is a healthy pescatarian collaboration between Australian actress Abbie Cornish and chef Jacqueline King Schiller . Peace, Love & Pasta , meanwhile, offers home cooking from James Beard Award winning chef and TV personality Scott Conant.

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