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"It's red hot mate. I hate to think of it getting into the wrong hands. As soon as I've finished this, I'll recommend they ban it".
Tony Hancock in "Hancock's Half Hour" by Ray Galton & Alan Simpson
Organic Accommodation Books
Organic Places to stay in the UK Based on Linda Moss's successful website www.organicplacestostay.com, Organic Places to Stay is the first guide to B&Bs, guesthouses and small hotels in the UK that specialise in serving organic food. Included in the guide are certified organic farms which offer: | ![]() |
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Green Places to Stay "Numerous places call themselves ‘eco’ or ‘green’, yet standards differ enormously throughout the world. This guide features those very special places around the world that also go the extra mile to provide responsible holidays. Tree houses in rainforests, white pods in snow fields, fair-trade tented camps, floating eco-lodges, organic mountain farms, eco-chic hotels – we’ve inspected and like them all." | ![]() |
British Bed and Breakfast "A glittering collection of some 700 farms, castles, cottages, converted barns and windmills. All chosen because they are special in some way. Many have outstanding architecture, inspiring views, beautiful interiors or memorably friendly hosts; many have it all. Wherever your chosen Special Place is, you’ll eat delicious breakfasts – the food often locally-grown or organic – and spend time with hosts chosen for their easy hospitality." | ![]() |
British Hotels, Inns and Other Places "A fascinating collection of buildings and people, ideas and tastes – every one worth a long visit. All of these places are inspected and good value, whether remote and simple or wrapped in luxury. Best of all – they are delightfully different and are described here in the characteristically honest and lively Sawday style." | ![]() |
Pubs & Inns of England & Wales "We’ve chosen and inspected over 600 special pubs and inns throughout England and Wales. Fresh, accurate and lively write-ups paint an honest picture, together with colour photos – so you choose. The range is wide, from little-changed authentic locals to stylish gastropubs. And at some of them you can find Special bedrooms too. Never be stuck in a grim, swirly-carpeted, juke box-rattled corner again. Clear symbols show where children and pets are welcome, where there’s a wide choice of beers and wines, locally-sourced food, great walks and open fires. This year we’re giving a smattering of awards: full page spreads for the best community pubs; best authentic pubs; best pubs with Special rooms and for the best pubs with organic and locally sourced food." | ![]() |
British Bed and Breakfast for Garden Lovers "An irresistible collection of very special houses in Britain with gardens to match. Here are gardens of every description: modest, grandiose, old English, wild, tamed, watery, bosky, topiary-filled and rosy – all of them illustrated in full colour. And the houses and hosts are as lovely as the gardens; they enjoy people as much as plants."
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French Bed and Breakfast "The book that started us off! Some 800 remarkable and beautiful private houses in France, all of them visited – then chosen simply because we like them. Meet interesting people and make friends in France. Terrific value: hundreds with rooms at under €60 for two people, with good value places to stay in Paris too."
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To order any of these books please click hereOrganic Gardening | top of page |
| How to store your garden produce by Warren, Piers The Key To Self-Sufficiency with cartoons by Chris Winn “Every serious gardener should have a copy.”—Organic Gardening magazine “Entertaining and very practical. A great gift for any gardener.”—Centre for Alternative Technology “Practical, useful, good recipes and wonderful illustrations”—éco-logic books “A veritable Tardis of tips on how to preserve the harvest glut. A perfect present.”—The Organic Way magazine How to Store Your Garden Produce by organic smallholder Piers Warren shows how to store and preserve your garden produce, enabling you to eat home-grown goodness all year round. The easy to use reference section enables you to quickly look up applicable storage and preservation techniques for the majority of plant produce grown commonly in gardens and allotments. The techniques include • freezing • clamping • hanging • drying • bottling • pickling • and fermenting. | ![]() |
To order any of these books please click hereEnvironment | top of page |
| WATER: Use less, save more by Clift, Jon & Cuthbert, Amanda 100 WATER-SAVING TIPS FOR THE HOME • Did you know that we use 70% more water today than we did 40 years ago? • Or that about 95% of water that gets delivered to our houses goes down the drain? • And that a garden hose can use almost as much water in an hour as an average family of four uses in one day? Our population is growing, our climate changing and our lifestyle demands more and more water. Quite simply, we are consuming too much. And with water usage at an all-time high, rationing is round the corner. But the good news is that there are numerous things we can do both at home and at work to reduce our consumption of water, save money and help the environment. This book lists 100 ways in which to do your bit. Tips range from simple measures – such as turning off the tap while you clean your teeth – to more drastic ones, such as installing a rainwater harvesting system. Interspersed with ‘Did you know?’ facts and photographs throughout, this pocket guide will transform the way you use water. Paperback; 80 pages | ![]() |
ENERGY: Use less, save more Did you know that: Paperback; 96 pages | ![]() |
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE! What do you do with your old mobile phone? Where can you take your old medicines? Which plastic is recyclable? What happens to the stuff you recycle? | ![]() |
Go make a difference 3rd edition | ![]() |
Ecology begins at home Using the power of choice | ![]() |
To order any of these books please click hereBabies | top of page |
| The organic baby book by Maxted-Frost, Tanyia "For first-time parents it offers a useful antidote to the more conventional baby care bibles. It also has an excellent directory which will make shopping for organic products from bed linen to organic food suppliers much easier."—Earth Matters When originally published in 1999, The Organic Baby Book was the first popular guide to going organic for conceiving and raising a healthy child, and the first to review all organic products for babies, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and young families. This second edition is updated with many new products, home delivery companies and useful websites. It is divided into two sections: Part One features general advice on going organic for a healthy baby and includes • the experiences of parents who have gone organic and reaped the rewards • how to ‘green’ your house for your baby • the vaccination versus healthy immune system debate. Part Two reviews over 750 organic and environmentally-friendly products, companies, relevant organisations, annual events, websites, and useful resources for mother and baby including • fresh organic wholefoods • organic cotton reusable nappies (from 22 companies) • readymade babyfoods (14 brands) • cot blankets • bras and nursing pads • baby clothing • bodycare (over 40 brands) • food supplements • bedding. | ![]() |
The organic baby & toddler cookbook Highly practical, with meal planners, recipes and tips"—Home Healthcare Paperback; 128 pages | ![]() |
To order any of these books please click hereFood | top of page |
| Bread Matters by Andrew Whitley the state of modern bread and a definitive guide to making your own This book is a penetrating critique of the modern British bread industry. It presents new research showing the potentially harmful effects on human health of changes in the way wheat is grown, milled and turned into bread. But Bread Matters is more than polemic. It encourages people to take control of part of their diet back from a food industry that cannot be trusted, providing detailed instructions on how to make good bread at home, based on twenty-five years’ experience of producing breads that have won national acclaim. In what one reviewer has called his ‘effortlessly fluent style’, Andrew Whitley debunks a host of baking myths and gives fool-proof methods and recipes that will last for years. | ![]() |
| The Dinner Lady by Jeanette Orre Jeanette Orrey is the school dinner lady who is on a mission to improve the food we eat. She believes in simple, traditional dishes with the occasional modern twist, made with the best ingredients - organic where possible. She has now written a unique family cookbook full of tasty, healthy and practical recipes that are easy to make and can be enjoyed whatever your age. Foreword by Jamie Oliver. Hardback; 288 pages; Published 2005 | ![]() |
| Shopped by Joanna Blythman British Supermarkets currently have 80% of the UK grocery market. Have you ever wondered, pushing your trolley around the ever-expanding stores, if there's a price to pay for our enduring love affair with cheapness, choice and convenience? Award-winning food writer Jaonna Blythman has. That's why she went behind the scenes of the supermarket world. Now she reports back on the shocking truth of what she found. Paperback; 382 pages. Published 2005 | ![]() |
| The New English Kitchen by Rose Prince This is a cookery book for our times. You do not need to be a millionaire to eat the finest food on offer; nor do you need to spend for ever slaving in the kitchen. This book shows you how to make your meals go further, revealing practical ways to make the highest quality food fit inside a budget. With over 280 easy and distinctive recipes, and a mine of quick ideas, Rose Prince shows everyone how to eat economically and well, every single day. Oh, and of course Graig Farm is listed amongst the recommended suppliers! Hardback; 468 pages. Published 2005 | ![]() |
The Food Our Children Eat
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| The Food We Eat by Joanna Blythman Britain's leading investigative food journalist puts our food under the microscope to highlight what's good, bad and indifferent in the British food supply. Paperback | ![]() |
| How to Eat - the Pleasures and Principles of Good Food by Nigella Lawson Sold 50,000 copies in hardback, and now available in paperback. This highly acclaimed book covers many aspects of cooking and food, and includes over 350 recipes. "My book of the decade" Nigel Slater. Paperback 526 pages | ![]() |
"To my daughter, LEONORA, without whose never-failing symapthy and encouragement this book would have been finished in half the time.".
from "The Heart of Gold" by P.G. Wodehouse 1881-1975
























