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'The Urban Forager: Find and Cook Wild Food in the City'. Text by Wross Lawrence. Photography by Marco Kesseler, 192pp, hardback, 156mm x 109mm.
Hawthorn berry ketchup, cherry blossom shortbread, nettle ravioli, elderflower fritters, cowslip summer rolls... these are just some of the tasty and surprising dishes you can make from wild food found in your city. With expert advice from professional forager Wross Lawrence alongside elegant photography, this pocket-sized hardback explains how to identify 32 easy-to-find plants in the city and cook up a wild feast.
We were all foragers before the invention of the supermarket. And our cities, despite appearing grey, are in fact wildly green. Whether in parks, along canals or on your own street, there is an abundance of delicious food hiding in plain sight. Reconnect with nature and enjoy making these surprisingly easy recipes.
Includes original photography and illustrations, 32 vegetarian recipes and top tips for urban foraging. The information in the book can be applied to cities within the North Temperate Zone.
Wross Lawrence is a professional forager with over 10 years’ experience, supplying wild food to royalty, Michelin-starred restaurants, veg box delivery companies, department stores, breweries and more.
Marco Kesseler is a London-based photographer whose clients include FT Magazine, The New York Times and TIME.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-910566-69-5
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'An Opinionated Guide to London Cheap Eats'. Text by Josh Barrie. 176pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm. Contains 65 locations, an introduction, and a 'best for' selection.
Eating out in London needn't mean maxing our your overdraft. This city is packed with incredible food at surprisingly affordable prices, from sushi platters to stacked sandwiches, aromatic curries to generous fry-ups. Fill your belly, don't empty your wallet.
Pre-orders will ship out by 10 November.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-03-2
£10.95
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'An Opinionated Guide to East London (4th Edition)'. Text by Sonya Barber. 176pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm. Contains 77 locations, an introduction, and a 'best for' selection.
This highly opinionated, newly updated guide will tell you the very best places in east London. Hoxton Mini Press is based in Hackney and we know and love this area. Here's where we'd tell you to go if you can to visit us and stayed in our spare room. (And if you don't like these places... well, you can find somewhere else to stay.)
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-02-5
£8.95
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'The Gut: A Pocket Primer' by Amy Fleming, 128pp, paperback, 112 x 165mm.
Can changing your diet boost your mood? Which bugs live inside us? And what really is a gut feeling? Your gut shapes everything – from immunity to stress, skin to sleep – yet much of it still baffles science. This colourful (and easily digestible) guide demystifies what we do know, taking us on a journey from first bite to final flush.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-04-9
£10.95
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'An Opinionated Guide to Haunted London'. Text by Ian Simmons. 160pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm. Contains 63 locations, 3 walks, an introduction, and a 'best for' selection.
All ghosts agree: London is the most haunted city in the world. From plague pits to possessed pubs, cursed museums to macabre castles, centuries of grisly goings-on have cast shadows over this storied capital. This is your opinionated guide to the most bone-chilling sites - whether you're a seasoned spirit-seeker or a curious sceptic.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-01-8