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🍂Fall flavors + authentic Japanese cooking for all 🍜

Mid-September is a time of change. Summer is still vivid in our memories. Some days still hold its warmth, the farm and garden are still bountiful. And yet winter is now on the horizon. How do we make the most of autumnal plenty, eating well for the season, and preserving some of that bounty for the sparser months to come? Focus on the current harvests, and brush up on your jam-making and pickling skills.

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Newsletter: 🌽 Mexican family recipes with a Texan twist + set your preferred units (US or metric) ⚖️

“When previous generations of my family moved from Mexico into Texas they had to cook with American ingredients, however, they continued to use their Mexican culinary knowledge and techniques. This organic fusion of cooking, which is unique to the border region of Texas, is a cuisine in and of itself.” Yvette Zuniga Jemison

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Newsletter: 😎 Late summer cooking + Remembering the legendary Michel Guérard 🧑‍🍳

As August nods towards September, the US looks towards the Labor Day weekend, the UK prepares for a Bank Holiday, and summer holidays draw to a close. A time for eking the most from those remaining days of leisure, and hopefully of sunshine. We want good things to eat, that don’t take too much effort, and that make the most of the late summer harvest.

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Newsletter: 🌽🥕Vedge-tables galore + the teenager cooking us healthy

Newly added to ckbk, Vedge is perfectly described by the book’s subtitle ‘100 plates, large and small, that redefine vegetable cooking’. Philadelphia natives, and James Beard nominated chefs, Kate Jacoby and Rich Landau opened their restaurant Vedge in 2011 in Central City Philadelphia, as a place to center seasonal local ingredients and global flavors. 

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Newsletter: 📚🥕A focus on Ivy Manning + French cooking for Bastille Day 🇨🇵🇨🇵

We are delighted to bring to ckbk three more titles from Ivy Manning, to join her popular book Weeknight Vegetarian. Based in Portland, Oregon, food and travel writer Ivy is also a cookery teacher. And while she has experience working in many prestigious professional kitchens, her books display her expertise in imparting ease and practicality to the home cook.

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Newsletter: 🎣🦀 Exploring Salt & Shore with Sammy Monsour and get set for Wimbledon 🎾🍓

American chef, restaurateur and author Sammy Monsour is known also for his political food activism. He is as likely to be in front of an audience advocating for sustainable aquaculture at the 2019 World Food Day event, as he is to be on television creating tempting modern dishes. We are thrilled to bring you newly published Salt & Shore: Recipes from the Coastal South, available now also on ckbk.

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Newsletter: Memorial Day & Bank Holiday weekend grilling + getting fresh with herbs

Memorial Day is an American federal holiday to honor US military who have died in service. Celebrated since 1868, since 1971 it has been designated as the last Monday each May. Memorial Day weekend – this year May 25-27 – is an annual get together that also marks the start of summer cooking and outdoor dining. It's also a long Bank Holiday weekend in the UK which means it is time to dust off the grill!

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Newsletter: Cooking for health with Prue Leith and the NHS + the glory of cake tins

“When you are ill, the food you eat can be of tremendous importance... The food that arrives can make the difference between a good day and a bad day. More than that, it can also help in aiding a quicker recovery because food heals and gives us energy, the energy we need to get better.” Prue Leith. Introducing The Healthcare Chef’s Knowledge.

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