The real successor to Nigella Lawsons classic How to Eat a volume that every right-thinking person cherishes and consults regularly... Feast [is] just as entertaining and divulgent - and it works too both as a practical manual and an engrossing read. Evening Standard Feast is a voluptuous and delicious piece of food writing. Guardian This is the kind of food we can dream of cooking. Observer A feast for the eyes and the senses and now available in a handsome paperback edition Feast is a must for every kitchen. In the style and tradition of Nigellas classic How to Eat it applies those same Pleasures and Principles of Good Food to celebrations from feast days to everyday happiness. Essentially about families and food about public holidays and private passions about how to celebrate the small pleasures as well as the big occasions it includes everything from Christmas Thanksgiving Hanukkah and Eid to Passover and Easter; from Meatless Feasts to Midnight Feasts from weddings to funerals from kitchen feasts to kids favourites from Partytime to the ultimate Chocolate Cake Hall of Fame. Heartwarming passionate informed refreshingly uncomplicated and full of ideas Feast is destined to become a classic like How to Eat. Written with the same enjoyment sensuality and practical awareness and packed with over 300 recipes and more than 200 photos Feast proclaims Nigellas love of life and great food to celebrate it with.