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    Cookery books on food from Philippines and Indonesia

    There's a discount book shop in the town where I work that has 2 books on food from the Philippines and Indonesia. I bought both recently and in the shop the other day they had 2 copies of each (but might possibly have more in stock?).

    This one is a large paper-back (well card-back really!) and is £5.99:


    and this hard-back one is £6.99:


    Is anyone wants me to get them for them, then let me know. I'm not sure how much the post would be, but I could find out first if you want. Not sure what the best way to pay me would be though?!


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    I wouldnt mind a copy of the first one. Do you have paypal? I could send you money that way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by triple5 View Post
    I wouldnt mind a copy of the first one. Do you have paypal? I could send you money that way.

    Yeah, I have Paypal. The book weighs 1275g or 2.13lb. Just got a quote on the Royal mail website and it says £4.41 parcelpost and £5.15 1st class. Seems a bit expensive to me when it's nearly the same price as the book, but then I guess the book is a good price in the first place.


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    What is the name of the bookshop, maybe they have others shops nearer to other members?


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    Suggestion! print a dish a day on hereThen we can all attempt it and report back on failure or success
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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty View Post
    What is the name of the bookshop, maybe they have others shops nearer to other members?
    Am not sure 100%, but it's something pretty much like 'The Discount book store'. Always seem to have permanent sales/clearance sales where you're not quite sure if they are closing or not!


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave63 View Post
    Suggestion! print a dish a day on hereThen we can all attempt it and report back on failure or success
    Well, here's the contents of the paper-back one:


    I have yet to try any as I have no-one to cook for apart from myself!


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    Thumbs up No one to cook for you?

    Same here:until my wife comes hereBut that is the best part. we experiment and discuss right and wrong ways.Has any one got a bottle of Andrews handy
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    Looks like I'll need some coconut vinegar amongst other things!


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    Just been to the shop and it's called 'Book extra' and there are signs in the window saying Clearance sale. There is 1 copy of the paper-back book and 2 copies of the hard-back book on the shelves.


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    I found a few recipes online that I'm going to try and rustle up over the weekend. If it goes well south-east il be in touch about the book


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    Quote Originally Posted by South-east boy View Post
    Well, here's the contents of the paper-back one:


    I have yet to try any as I have no-one to cook for apart from myself!
    Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by South-east boy View Post
    There's a discount book shop in the town where I work that has 2 books on food from the Philippines and Indonesia. I bought both recently and in the shop the other day they had 2 copies of each (but might possibly have more in stock?).

    This one is a large paper-back (well card-back really!) and is £5.99:


    and this hard-back one is £6.99:


    Is anyone wants me to get them for them, then let me know. I'm not sure how much the post would be, but I could find out first if you want. Not sure what the best way to pay me would be though?!
    I would love a copy of that any chance of getting the ISBN number that way anyone can order it?

    Jim


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    The ISBN of the paper/card-back one is: ISBN-13: 978-1-84681 -358-0 and also underneath it is another no.: ISBN- 10: 1-84681 -358-1 and is printed in China.

    The hardback one has a price of £19.99 on it, so not bad for the £6.99 I paid! The ISBN is: ISBN-13: 978-1-903141-50-2 and the otehr no. under it is: ISBN-10: 1-903141-50-8 and is printed in Singapore.


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    Quote Originally Posted by South-east boy View Post
    The ISBN of the paper/card-back one is: ISBN-13: 978-1-84681 -358-0 and also underneath it is another no.: ISBN- 10: 1-84681 -358-1 and is printed in China.

    The hardback one has a price of £19.99 on it, so not bad for the £6.99 I paid! The ISBN is: ISBN-13: 978-1-903141-50-2 and the otehr no. under it is: ISBN-10: 1-903141-50-8 and is printed in Singapore.
    Cheers Sir


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    My wife's favourite cook books are "Flavours of the Philippines: A Culinary Guide to the Best of the Islands" & "Memories of Philippine Kitchens". Both of these are available from Amazon.

    She also discovered a book about the lives of Filipinos in the UK. It's called "Hinabing Gunita (Woven Memories): Filipinos in the United Kingdom" - an interesting and sometimes sad book to read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    My wife's favourite cook books are "Flavours of the Philippines: A Culinary Guide to the Best of the Islands" & "Memories of Philippine Kitchens". Both of these are available from Amazon.

    She also discovered a book about the lives of Filipinos in the UK. It's called "Hinabing Gunita (Woven Memories): Filipinos in the United Kingdom" - an interesting and sometimes sad book to read.

    Andy
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    That's interesting, I'll have a look @ Amazon when I get home.


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