Synopses & Reviews
When convenience took precedence over nutrition and 5 a day was yet be dreamt up, packaged food reigned supreme. Wasnt it wonderful to create great comfort food in minutes, and doesnt each food bring back great memories of your youth, even if the thought of eating it all now makes you cringe? What ever possessed us to eat and enjoy a Vesta Beef Curry after a night out at the pub? Or why was there nothing quite like Mums butterscotch Angel Delight when you were feeling bit off-colour? Why is Boxing Day not the same if Gran doesnt buy in Eat Me Dates? And why do tinned meat pies taste so . . . well, distinctive? Battenberg Britain answers all these questions and contributes hundreds of other facts, some of which it might be best not to know. Depending on where you stand in the gourmet stakes, this book celebrates the very best (worst) in British nosh, and all the yummy (revolting) things we scoffed with no qualms whatsoever, but which dieticians today would tell us are produce of the devil. Every one of the foods is lovingly remembered and fantastically presented in this gift book, perfect for all those afficionados of great British food!