The Rugby Pantry

The Rugby Pantry PDF Author: Daisy Dagg
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781927262351
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
This is rustic fare for everyday Kiwis that's fit to feed a rugby team! Daisy and Amber should know, as partners of All Blacks Israel Dagg and Victor Vito they have a wealth of experience creating mouthwatering meals that are not only delicious but healthy enough for an athlete. In The Rugby Pantry they share not only recipes and cooking tips but also personal anecdotes and private tidbits -- the same combination that has made them a Facebook sensation. From hearty winter fare such as Red Wine & Garlic Lamb Shanks with Herbed Mash & Cabbage or Sage and Milk Poached Crispy Pork Belly with Home-Made Spiced Apple Sauce, to light, quick and healthy such as Skinny Man's Butter Chicken or Crispy Skin Salmon with Ginger Kumara Mash; from delicious desserts such as Tamarillo Tart or Apple & Feijoa Crumble to the slightly unusual (Rice Bubble Prawns or Kiwi Pineapple Lump Slice), The Rugby Pantry has the right recipes for your family, whether you be sportspeople or just Kiwis who love a good hearty meal.

New Zealand Rugby Kitchen

New Zealand Rugby Kitchen PDF Author: NZ Rugby Foundation
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781775530039
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 144

Book Description
Great recipes from NZ's rugby stars, with photographs of them cooking and socialising. Royalties to NZ Rugby Foundation, a fundraising group that focuses on injury prevention, player welfare and care of catastrophically injured players. With recipes from the likes of Richie McCaw, Piri Weepu, Dan Carter, Jerome Kaino, Conrad Smith - the list goes on - plus older stars like Colin Meads, Waka Nathan and Graham Henry this is a treasure trove of hearty, tasty recipes that Kiwi men and their families love to eat. Includes lots of photographs of the players relaxing - cooking and chatting - this is an intimate portrait of our rugby stars having a bit of down-time. Plus lovely inviting shots of the food, styled and photgraphed in a friendly accessible way. A sure fire winner for any New Zealander who enoys the rugby. Celebrating the love of food, family and rugby - a warm, accessible cookbook with recipes from key New Zealand rugby players present and past.

NZ Rugby Kitchen

NZ Rugby Kitchen PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
"Celebrating the love of food, family and rugby - with recipes from key New Zealand rugby players present and past. With recipes from the likes of Richie McCaw, Piri Weepu, Dan Carter, Jerome Kaino, Ali Williams - the list goes on - plus older stars like Colin Meads, Andy Leslie and Graham Henry ... hearty, tasty recipes that Kiwi men and their families love to eat. Includes lots of photographs of the players relaxing - cooking and chatting - this is an intimate portrait of our rugby stars having a bit of down-time. ... Royalties to NZ Rugby Foundation, a fundraising group that focuses on injury prevention, player welfare and care of catastrophically injured players"--Publisher information.

The Dragons' Kitchen

The Dragons' Kitchen PDF Author: Vision Sports Publishing
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781909534322
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 152

Book Description
This official cookbook contains over 60 recipes from a who's who list of Welsh rugby legends. Players from all eras - including many of the current team - have come together to produce a book that will inspire many a welshman and welshwoman to get into the kitchen and attempt to emulate their heroes' culinary exploits! The book is packed full of recipes cooked by the players (or by their mums!) and includes Gareth Edwards' Vichyssoise Vert, current captain Sam Warburton's Chilli Con Carne, Scott Quinnell's Beef in Whisky and Leigh Halfpenny's Welsh Lamb Cawl.

What Comes of Dreams

What Comes of Dreams PDF Author: Sarah Robinson
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1480873225
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256

Book Description
Madeline Chambers lives the life she always wanted--that of a successful writer—until a highway accident in Virginia changes her in a way she never could have imagined. Waking in the hospital, Madeline begins having terrible nightmares of a child crying, being chased down a hallway, and eventually being strangled and pushed down stairs. She soon realizes her dreams are not her own but that of her hospital roommate. Suddenly being able to see the subconscious fears and desires of people in her life terrifies Madeline. She moves to the small remote town of Suffolk, Vermont, in the hopes that her seclusion will provide relief from the invasive dreams. She also hopes to reinvigorate her creativity. She soon meets Sam, a hearty New England woman and neighbor who becomes her friend. She also meets Drew, Sam's son and the sheriff of their quiet town, who quickly charms his way into her life. Anthony is a former student of Sam's who has returned to Suffolk looking for work after many years away in Boston, but Drew is immediately suspicious. Anthony's motives for being home again don't make sense, and after several disturbing dreams, Madeline is horrified to learn Anthony's presence in her peaceful town is a dangerous threat. Madeline sought the quiet, but now she gets anything but--as her dreams lead her further into darkness and possibly death.

Bulletin

Bulletin PDF Author: North Dakota. State Laboratories Department
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 846

Book Description

Living History

Living History PDF Author: Rugby U3A
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0244925046
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 362

Book Description
A collection of essays from a number of individuals that together form a personal view of life in the UK over the last seventy plus years.
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