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Join the webchat with Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall and quiz him about dairy-free and wheat-free cookery, Friday 12 September, 1-2pm

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RachelMumsnet · 08/09/2014 17:21

Award-winning cookery writer, broadcaster and founder of River Cottage, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is dropping into Mumsnet Towers on Friday to tell us about his new book, River Cottage Light and Easy. Hugh last joined us in 2011 when he shared some delicious recipes from his book River Cottage Veg Everyday.

This time he's back with more recipes, all of which are dairy and wheat-free and he'll be on-hand to answer your culinary questions and offer advice and suggestions for rustling up brilliant, healthy dishes to feed and nourish your family and friends.

River Cottage Light and Easy features 170 dairy/wheat free recipes which include: savoury buckwheat galettes, wheat-free spinachy wraps, easiest ever storecupboard fishcakes, lamb and cashew curry, beetroot burgers, rhubarb, apple and ginger pie, peach and orange sorbet, chocolate and avocado mousse Hmm and life-loving brownies. Hugh says: 'Reducing your dependence on wheat and dairy turns out to be a delicious voyage of discovery. New grains, new oils, new tastes, new combinations: it all adds up to a new zest for life.'

Join Hugh on Friday at 1pm and if you're unable to make that time post a question in advance on this thread.

Join the webchat with Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall and quiz him about dairy-free and wheat-free cookery, Friday 12 September, 1-2pm
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MaryBerrysLostCherry · 12/09/2014 21:24

The book is £10 on amazon. Not that I've just orders it. Thanks Hugh. So good to see gf/df recipes going a bit more mainstream.

TheBoyzMum333 · 13/09/2014 05:38

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PeoniesforMissAnnersley · 13/09/2014 07:33

maryberry what a username! Grin Shock Grin

MagratsHair · 13/09/2014 09:38

(I've PMd TheBoyzMum to let her know she posted here, so she can start a new thread to get help with the ex situation.)

TheBoyzMum333 · 14/09/2014 15:31

Thanks for removing my post.
So sorry about my error! I'm not experienced with posting chat.

My apologies to everyone sharing this great thread about Hugh's new book (which I have ordered, it looks great).

TheBoysMum

MaryBerrysLostCherry · 14/09/2014 21:13

Why thank you Peonies. It's new. I will find it hard to serial name change away from.

user1481805608 · 15/12/2016 12:49

Hi Hugh
Your recent programme on the Ivory trade was fascinating and rather ham being all doom and gloom I found it empowering to think we could make a difference from here in the UK. How can we change our trade role to keep up the momentum in this brilliant movement?

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