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WHAT TO EAT: Food that’s good for your health, pocket and plate

Release date: 28th Feb 2013

Author: Joanna Blythman

Covering all our pressing food dilemmas, the award-winning food writer leads the way to sensible and practical choices about what to eat.

Cover of WHAT TO EAT: Food that’s good for your health, pocket and plate

WHAT TO EAT: Food that’s good for your health, pocket and plate

Release date: 1st Mar 2012

Author: Joanna Blythman

Covering all the pressing food dilemmas of our times, What to Eat, by award-winning food writer Joanna Blythman, helps you make sensible, thoughtful and practical choices about what to eat each day, irrespective of your income.

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THE FOOD OUR CHILDREN EAT: How to Get Children to Like Good Food

Release date: 29th Jul 2011

Author: Joanna Blythman

A majority of British children mainly eat processed and junk food. Award-winning food writer Joanna Blythman takes a controversial look at this curious phenomenon and offers parents practical tips on how to improve their children’s diet.

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BAD FOOD BRITAIN: How A Nation Ruined Its Appetite

Release date: 2nd Jul 2010

Author: Joanna Blythman

Award-winning investigative food journalist, Joanne Blythman turns her attention to the current hot topic – the state of British food.

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SHOPPED: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets

Release date: 21st Jan 2010

Author: Joanna Blythman

An elegant demolition of the supermarket miracle, this book charts the impact that supermarkets have had on every aspect of our lives and culture.

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THE FOOD OUR CHILDREN EAT: How to Get Children to Like Good Food

Release date: 17th Aug 2000

Author: Joanna Blythman

A majority of British children mainly eat processed and junk food. Award-winning food writer Joanna Blythman takes a controversial look at this curious phenomenon and offers parents practical tips on how to improve their children’s diet.