Críticas:
'Making your own Christmas presents is very appealing and I really like the look of the raspberry and chocolate wafers and the ginger snapdragon cookies' Aldo Zilli, Daily Express
'There's nothing nicer than a foodie gift and if you're into making your own to share with friends then why not pick up a copy of Gifts from the Kitchen. Annie Rigg explains, with easy step-by-step instructions, how to make items like salted caramels, herbal teas and even flavoured vodka. One to pick up and get prepping for Christmas.' --Woman's Way
'Every now and again a book comes along that is so beautiful you just can't sully its pages by exposing them to the splattery stickiness of a cooking session. This visually stunning collection of recipes for bakes, pickles, infusions and confectionery will inspire even the most slap-dash cook to hoard pretty ribbons, card boxes and vintage jars worthy of these sumptuous makes. Great for yummy mummies.' --Great British Food
Gifts from the Kitchen by Annie Rigg has 100 recipes for edible presents, with photographs and packaging ideas.' --House&Garden
'Homemade Treats: Have fun creating Annie Rigg's sweetshop temptations, then package them up for a memorable handmade present.' --BBC Good Food Magazine
'There s nothing more delightful than receiving a prettily wrapped box of home-made treats. We think this selection from Annie Rigg's Gifts from the Kitchen is truly scrumptious.'-Easy Living
'Treat your beloved to a delicious home-made surprise, with these pretty Valentine's Day recipes from Annie Rigg.' --Stella
'Give your mum a special treat on Mother's Day by making these delicate chocolate wafers.' --House Beautiful
'Get in their good books with food writer Annie Rigg's easy but impressive homemade gifts - if you can bear to part with them!' Cook Vegetarian
'Want to wow with something home-made and heartfelt? With recipes from her cookbook, Gifts from the Kitchen, Annie Rigg has the perfect presents for every food-lover.' --Good Things
Reseña del editor:
What could be more wonderful than receiving a box of homemade cookies, a tray of gooey brownies, a bottle of fresh strawberry cordial or a box of delicate almond friands? With the current trend for all things thrifty and creative, now is the perfect time to explore the tradition of making and giving something homemade. Accompanied by creative packaging ideas and with a huge variety of recipes and ideas for every season and occasion - from madeleines and Chinese fortune cookies to slow-roasted tomatoes and macaroons - there is sure to be something for everyone here, whether you want to celebrate a birthday, a wedding, the arrival of a new baby, welcome someone into their new home or just say thank you.
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