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Jack Monroe

    This British writer and activist confronts issues of poverty and hunger relief through their compelling prose. Their work is characterized by a focus on practical solutions, such as budget-friendly recipes, and a dedication to supporting charitable causes. Through blogs and publications, they offer readers insightful perspectives on social challenges, emphasizing accessibility and resourcefulness.

    A Year in 120 Recipes
    Thrifty Kitchen
    Tin Can Cook
    Vegan (ish)
    A Girl Called Jack
    Good Food for Bad Days
    • A collection of easy, nutritious and delicious recipes to cheer you up and keep you going when you're down.

      Good Food for Bad Days
    • "Jack is a woman of our times, facing head-on the realities of recession-hit Britain and responding with a 'make do and mend' way of thinking that we should all consider. When she found herself unemployed and with a food budget of just 10 pounds a week, she decided to address the situation by adapting her weekly shop and embracing the value range of her local supermarket. Keeping to her budget, she created recipe after recipe of nutritious food for herself and her son, which she then posted on her blog, A Girl Called Jack. In her first cookbook, Jack shows you how to adapt the way you shop to be less wasteful, and to value the techniques of inexpensive but good cooking. Her recipes are reassuring and just the thing to make confident, budget-conscious cooks of us all, suggesting great alternative ingredients and different approaches to getting a good result - this is real food for real people"--Cover

      A Girl Called Jack
    • Vegan (ish)

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(83)Add rating

      A gorgeous vegan cookbook for every budget from award-winning cookery writer and anti-poverty campaigner Jack Monroe.

      Vegan (ish)
    • Tin Can Cook

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.0(218)Add rating

      Award-winning anti-poverty campaigner Jack Monroe is back with Tin Can Cook: a delicious collection of seventy-five recipes, all made from store-cupboard ingredients available from corner shops and local supermarkets.

      Tin Can Cook
    • Over 120 affordable recipes, money-saving tips and lifestyle hacks from food writer and campaigner, Jack Monroe.

      Thrifty Kitchen
    • A Year in 120 Recipes

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      With 120 recipes in full-colour photography, this book includes a substantial Baba Gosht, Burned Brown Sugar Meringues, Lazarus Pesto, and a moreish Peanut Butter Bread. Whether you're cooking for a summertime party, or a warming weekday meal, it gives us affordable recipes for every occasion.

      A Year in 120 Recipes
    • Cooking on a Bootstrap

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Award-winning cookery writer and anti-poverty campaigner Jack Monroe is back with Cooking on a Bootstrap: a creative and accessible cookbook packed with affordable, delicious recipes, most of which are vegetarian.

      Cooking on a Bootstrap