Borrowing cookery books from the library

Because we radically downshifted three months ago we are on a long-term aim to reduce the amount of ‘stuff’in our house,to minimise the amount we spend as a family on thngs we don’t really *need* and to make sure we home cook healthy family meals twice a day I have become a frequent visitor to our local library in order to borrow cookery books.

I’ve always been an avid fan of libraries. I grew up in a very bookish household and my father,like me,is slightly addicted to non-fiction and reference books but it had never occured to me to borrow books for new recipes until I happened to notice Hugh fearnley-whittingstall’s ‘The River Cottage Year’at the library and borrowed it for a read on how to be more self-sufficient.

It was only when I was chatting to my friend Tissy and she mentioned that she has banned herself from purchasing any more cookery books that I realised I had found an obvious solution to the problem of wanting access to an almost infinite number of foodie tomes but not having the finances or space to house all of them…Borrow cookery books from the library.

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