A Curious Cook by Bridget Morton
Summary:
A comprehensive and supportive guide to vegetarian cooking for people with coeliac disease.
Bridget Morton puts her own personal experiences of living with coeliac to good use in the kitchen, whipping up nutritious, delicious and comforting dishes designed to help manage her symptoms.
Information about the Book
Title: A Curious Cook
Author: Bridget Morton
Genre: Non-Fiction
Publication Date: 28th January 2021
Page Count: 188
Publisher: Clink Street Publishing
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56768368-a-curious-cook
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Curious-Cook-Bridget-Morton/dp/1912850230
Author Information
I was born in 1958 in Madras, as it then was, Chennai as it is now, in India. Before the age of two years, I had lived in four countries on three continents. I am sure that this has contributed to my love of food from all over the world. My family came to live permanently in England in 1963 and I grew up first in Hertfordshire and then in London. After taking a degree in Politics and Modern History at Manchester University I worked for a few years in the charity sector before moving into Education administration in various organisations.
I took early retirement in 2015 due to ill health. As well as having coeliac disease I had been diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome, from which I still suffer. I have huge sympathy for people living with so called long Covid. Like so many people, after I retired, I could not work out how I ever had the time to go to work. The pandemic has prevented some of the activities I usually love to do, visiting museums and galleries, meeting friends for coffee or lunch and perhaps a visit to the Oxford Botanic Garden. But I still have the pleasure of gardening, cooking, reading, sewing and knitting, many of these activities undertaken whilst listening to Radio 4.
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