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There are lots of people out there who qualify as arm chair gourmets. Simply put, they buy food magazines and read them for the sheer pleasures of the words and the photographs. The possibility of a kitchen application in their own home is a distant possibility. If that scenario fits you or a friend, then make way to a magazine rack in a good book store and search out “Good Food.” This popular publication from Great Britain is published by the BBC, and it’s just plain fun to read. It’s filled with delectable food art, tons of recipes and a generous portion of tidbits to tease the appetite in all of us. Generally speaking, the content is from the food stars of the BBC, and the accompanying articles give insight into their world of work and play. "Good Food" also has a “Reader Taste Team”, composed of random readers who have sampled some of the magazines food formulas. It follows that the team offers their opinions, a reality check for readers. Mostly, "Good Food" is a nice journey to another kitchen, a foreign kitchen, complete with stove and refrigerator ads, food advertisements and even B&B destinations. It’s fun, it’s different and it all about food. "Good Food" will tip the till at around $7.00, a very affordable vacation for any armchair gourmet. | ![]() |
Posted by Floyd at February 27, 2005 12:42 PM