Recipe for Life by Mary Berry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I listened to this book via Audible, and it was narrated by Patricia Hodge, but after a while, I was convinced that it was Mary Berry herself who was telling the story.
I will admit at the start, that I've never been a massive Bake Off fan, or a fan of cokkery or baking shows, but for some reason, I was drawn to this book, and I wasn't disappointed.
I learnt a few new things about her, I didn't realise she sadly lost a son, and although I knew she was a brilliant cook, I didn't know that she studied Cordon Bleu cookery in Paris either.
By the end of the book, I was completely and utterly in love with Mary - and I now live my life thinking "What would Mary do?" I even made her meringue wreath for my New Years Eve dinner, which was a show stopper! (And I've never made a meringue in my life before!)
The only criticism I have with the audio edition of this book is that at the end of every chapter, Mary obviously gives a recipe, which is wonderful for the print edition, but difficult for the audio version!
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I listened to this book via Audible, and it was narrated by Patricia Hodge, but after a while, I was convinced that it was Mary Berry herself who was telling the story.
I will admit at the start, that I've never been a massive Bake Off fan, or a fan of cokkery or baking shows, but for some reason, I was drawn to this book, and I wasn't disappointed.
I learnt a few new things about her, I didn't realise she sadly lost a son, and although I knew she was a brilliant cook, I didn't know that she studied Cordon Bleu cookery in Paris either.
By the end of the book, I was completely and utterly in love with Mary - and I now live my life thinking "What would Mary do?" I even made her meringue wreath for my New Years Eve dinner, which was a show stopper! (And I've never made a meringue in my life before!)
The only criticism I have with the audio edition of this book is that at the end of every chapter, Mary obviously gives a recipe, which is wonderful for the print edition, but difficult for the audio version!
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