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– Customer review on 28/07/2009
i really related to this author's mentality and ofcourse i then found we had the same heritage. i learned some excellent alchemy and the book raised my awareness as to the compelling health giving properties of fermented foods. i now deliberately include them in my diet and my new fave is sauerkraut, boiled eggs, tuna in olive oil and cucumber yoghurt sald.. oooh yum.
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– Customer review on 02/06/2009
Simple to understand, easy to follow - all different type of a cook book. Even better, the wake-up time book for people who think that they have no time for making real stuff. And I mean - Real Stuff. Living organisms to help us live healthier life at no extra costs. Yes, that is possible - at no extra costs. Just read it and give it a try. I started with yogurt and kefir, as I knew a few things from before - my family has not forgot traditional East European way of preserving the food. And I am going, chapter after chapter...
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– Customer review on 29/05/2009
A good reference book. Can't necessarily easily access some of the ingredients in Australia.
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– Customer review on 20/06/2010
I love this book and have learnt so much about fermenting food, easy to read with great ideas but also enjoyed some of the history. Very practical, down to earth and simple. If you love Kraut and want to do it yourself it is easy and very satisying and this book is a great guide. I make ginger beer and a variety of fermented foods every week now.
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– Customer review on 30/03/2010
Loaded with inspiring and comprehensive recipes and processes. Makes it simple to do
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– Customer review on 06/11/2009
Great book on how to ferment food for greater health and for extra flavour. If you like miso or yoghurt then you will probably like other fermented products. Is a must if you are looking to start fermenting. Easy and fun to read as well as being informative.
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– Customer review on 16/08/2008
Fantastic book. Jam-packed full of good information that is easy to follow. With reasons for doing what you're doing!
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