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The fifth in a series of photographs taken in The United States, Central America, Europe, and in the glorious Caribbean.
In the fourth book in The Woollard End Trilogy. Lady Estima Davenport and her old school chum Muriel Dinwiddy track down serial killers, international art thieves, play cricket, shove ha'penny, tennis, attend a pig roast, a maypole dancing event, drink buckets of gin and eat some delightfully moist Victoria Sponge cake . Discover the recipes for toad-in-the hole, bubble and squeak, and the iconic spotted dick. The extraordinary Woollard End characters are out and about again in all of their eccentricity including Charity Shop Godmothers Anne Thrope and Stella Buttress, simpleton Harold Furkin, Stumpy Hogg, Dingle Hestletine, Godfrey Shiner, Ophelia Merkin, Sir Bunty Frobisher, Tennessee Ernie Bhagwat, and Singleton the foul mouthed parrot .
Ten favorite recipes from dear old mum's kitchen from the 1950s
Egocentrism is so very common that this little volume is the perfect gift for your annoyingly egocentric friends or family members. The book consists of only the word 'me' repeated throughout the text. Much better than sending them a greetings card !
Some tasty recipes for our toothless friends to gobble down comfortably at home together with some short ripping yarns. Should be a giggle or two. Bon appetite!
A celebration of the delightful Belgian endive with some jolly tasty recipes and at the same time honoring famous Belgians past and present.
Selections from the sillier novels of Keith Pepperell
Another ripping yarn from East Seepage College (1851) set in the green bean casserole belt of the mid-west wherein a vile beast goes on a killing spree.
A whimsical look at the alluring world of squash with history, biology, folklore and same jolly tasty recipes.
A nineteenth century recipe book inspired by the daily journal of Mary Adelia Clapp (1837-1926) in which the dishes herein were sourced and cooked on the family homestead where she worked as a farmer and resided her whole life.
Yuletide cocktails to get granny a little squiffy.
A fine selection of liver recipes and local humor from the gentlefolk of the delightful Suffolk Village of Woollard End compiled by Dr. Pinky Lecter (no relation).
A jolly jape with some tasty recipes for nettle people. Ideal for vegetarians and vegans.
A tongue in cheek view of the unholy interaction among religion, law, and insurance that poses the question, Is the peace of mind insurers claim their policyholders enjoy a modern-day substitute for the peace of mind that belief in God once provided?
Dr. Keith Pepperell is an ageing curmudgeon and certainly a choad-simpleton with occasional ventures into gentlefolk territory. He has written 142 dull books and can be seen frequently on television as an historian a subject about which he knows absolutely nothing. He is however devoted to cheese and this little volume will suggest why you are the cheese you eat and vice versa.
A bird's-eye-view of all the unseemly events and skullduggery in the great snake war between the exotic dancers of Miss Kitty's Titties and Biscuits and the snake-handling brethren of the Pentecostal chapel just across the road. Based upon a local rumor, this is a ripping yarn with a chuckle or two thrown in.
A slim volume of gravy recipes for the devotee. Great gift for a prison inmate. Lively and funny.
A ripping yarn in which Poppy ffrench unravels the mystery of the missing Bayeux panels.
The second volume in a series of photographs taken in Madrid, Barcelona, The Caribbean, England, and the United States.
A celebration of the glorious Brussels sprout including, history, nutrition, folklore and some outstanding favorite recipes. Bon Appetit!
After forty years of working as a professional stand-up the author has set out some classic old gags that still make him giggle. He thanks sincerely the anonymous jesters who have produced these little beauties
A fun look and home pickling for pickle people and some ripping yarns thrown in. You may get a giggle or two too!
A satire of a satire in which indolent cell-phone obsessed children are sold into servitude to reduce the national deb.t
A little book about oysters, their history, and some favorite recipes.
A little tongue in shoe history of the inventor of the little thingies on the ends of shoelaces John Pepperell who may have been as mad as the author.
Some easy peasy recipes for some of the icons of British nosh. Some ripping yarns are tossed into the mix too.
A little summary of beer and beer brewing in Ancient Western Civilizations
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