The Irish Countrywomen's Association Book of Tea and Company: Recipes and Reflections for Every Day by Irish Countrywomen's Association and Aoife Carrigy
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- ISBN 10 0717163970
- ISBN 13 9780717163977
- Published Oct 17 2014
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 224
- Language English
- Countries Ireland
- Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
- Imprint Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Publishers Text
Like the Angelus, teatime has long been a source of comfort to punctuate the day. It picks you up when things are down and warms you when a neighbour visits. It accompanies many a shared moment with family and consoles in times of reflection. Now in their fantastic new book, the women of the ICA give you their favourite old-fashioned recipes-all to be enjoyed at teatime. With over 100 inspirational ideas for homemade scones, cakes, biscuits and bread, you will find something to suit any mood. It is said that 'where there is tea there is hope' and in addition to the fantastic recipes you will find a selection of the ICA's favourite words of wisdom: lines they love from poetry, prayer, quotes and sayings. Some are uplifting and motivational, others sentimental and nostalgic - all make you pause for a moment and think. A kind word and a cuppa - it's like a hug in a book.Other cookbooks by this author
- Ard Bia Cookbook
- Cornucopia: The Green Cookbook
- Irish Country Cooking: More Than 100 Recipes for Today's Table
- The Irish Countrywomen's Association Book of Bread and Baking: Recipes from Our Ovens to Yours
- The Irish Countrywomen's Association Book of Christmas: Recipes, Advice, Blessings and Traditions for the Perfect Irish Christmas
- The Irish Countrywomen's Association Book of Home and Family: Practical Know-how and Pearls of Wisdom from Irish Women
- The Irish Countrywomen's Association Cookbook: Recipes from Our Home to Yours
- The Irish Countrywomen's Association Cookbook: Recipes from Our Homes to Yours
- The Old Spot Cookbook: A Decade at Dublin's Favourite Gastropub

