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Gordon Ramsay's Fast Food By Gordon Ramsay - 0 copies for sale
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Title: Gordon Ramsay's Fast Food
Author: Gordon Ramsay
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First Reviewed By: Raphaelthegromit
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Synopsis: Gordon Ramsay's Fast Food
Throw away the takeaway menus, ready meals and convenience foods! These days everyone wants fast food but at the same time they want to eat well. And there's no one better than Gordon Ramsay to show you how to cook real food fast and make it taste delicious too! With his unique style, high voltage energy and passion for good food Gordon shows how to get a great meal on the table in less time than it would take to have a takeaway delivered. Taking his theme from the new series of C4's "The F Word", his new bestseller is packed with ideas for 5-minute snacks, 10-minute main courses and 30-minute menus for all occasions. A cookbook for the way we live today, "Gordon Ramsay Fast" is the stunning follow-up to his fabulously successful "Sunday Lunch".
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Reader's Reviews For Gordon Ramsay's Fast Food By Gordon Ramsay
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Raphaelthegromit
user rating: 2
2.0 (25.03.2010)
It seems as though he releases a new book every week, probably isn't even aware of it, probably has a line of cooks churning out books with a fancy binding and packed with mediocre recipes. No matter how good a cook you are there is now way you can deliver cookery from the heart in this fashion, for me the more he publishes the more he devalues his earlier efforts, whether it's him or his marketing machine who are responsible it doesn't matter. Yeah most who pick up this rubbish will be wowed because it's the first place they reach when they go to buy a cookbook, but a true master should stay true to his craft, one great book speaks volumes more than 20 issues of 'that will do' material. But hey, there's money to be made so who cares, right?