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Hiding out with the cookbooks

I can barely disguise my delight when I get rostered to shelve in the cooking section. Ofcourse I wouldn't dream of reading the books in work time :) but even just being amongst them is somehow inspiring. These are my top four books of the week. I'm not the only librarian who has admitted to taking cook books home simply to read the recipes and look at the pretty pictures - sometimes in life it's not about the doing, it's about the dreaming, right? And there is something about celebrity food writers - they're so passionate about what they do, that I still get utterly inspired, without lifting a cooking utensil. Having said that, I have whipped up something from each of these books, and, aside from a disasterous marshmallow, have had some great results. xx Library Girl

A cup of tea and a bit of book chat!

Welcome to our first Cup of Tea and a Bit of Book Chat session Surely, one of life's greatest joys is having friends who recommend you good books. With that in mind, I really want to start monthly blog book chat sessions with you all. I'll start with the best book/s I've read during the month (I'll try to limit myself to two!) and would love it if you post your latest read too. Bring your favourite vintage teacup, and I'll bring the baking. This is going to be fun! Well.....down to it then. I've had such a great pile of books beside my bed this month, that I'm having trouble choosing! I will go with the two books that have inspired me the most of all: Short Fat Chick in Paris by Kerre Woodham & Gareth Brown - published by Harper Collins If you are having trouble dragging yourself off the couch to fulfil your ambitious new year sporting resolutions, then this is the book for you. A follow-up book from Kerre Woodham's first book Short Fat Ch