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The best vegetarian cookbooks, as recommended by experts
Publications old and new have been tipped by chefs and food writers from around the world for their excellent recipes
Vegetables are the stars of the show in these collections
Vegetables are all too often considered a mere side dish, but vegetarians and omnivores alike who are looking to expand their repertoire of veg-based dishes can find plenty of inspiration in the highly recommended cookbooks featured here.
This list includes contemporary entrants (such as Anna Jones s
A Modern Way to Eat and two popular titles by chef and restaurateur Yotam Ottolenghi), alongside the well-thumbed classics that have truly stood the test of time (such as
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To state the obvious, wine can be expensive, and not just because one too many glasses may fuel late-night online shopping sprees. But beyond finding a bottle that is within your budget, there are a few other tips for saving money on wine, too.
Wine for Normal People and host of the podcast by the same name, shares her expertise for cutting down on costs. The ultimate reason is simple: When you save money on wine, you can buy even more of it.
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To event director Jeff Westcott, the first Imperial Challenge in two years felt like a joyous holiday.
“It felt like Imperial Eve,” the Breckenridge resident said about Sunday night.
For women’s lightweight champion Jill Sorensen, the Imperial’s return felt like a community reunion of friends even though it was physically distanced. To men’s lightweight race winner Chris Tatro, it felt like an end-of-winter, start-of-summer cornerstone.
“For the first time, it felt like we’re getting back to normal,” Tatro said. “It felt good for me, personally, and it felt good as a community. It was a wonderful day.”
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