Pro Tools LE 7.0: Beginner Level

Pro Tools LE 7.0: Beginner Level
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Folding Metal Framed Gardening Seat Or Kneeler
Sturdy tubular iron frame with folding legs/hand rails. Double-sided pad acts as seat (plastic) or kneeler (foam). Useful for planting, painting and other household tasks. Overall size: 540 x 250 x 400mm. Maximum carrying weight 125kg (19.1/2 stone). Display carton.
Tommy Walsh’s DIY Guide
Price: ?19.99
Draper Gardening 55820 Quick Tap Connector
For use with 16.5 and 18mm water taps. The screw clamp allows quick connection. Hose connector compatible with the Draper Watering System. Display packed.
The River Cottage Cookbook
This is a practical guide to the River Cottage lifestyle from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. It includes tips on how best to buy organic produce and, for the more adventurous, advice on rearing your own meat, growing your own vegetables and tapping into the free wild harvest. With over 100 recipes, and Simon Wheeler’s photography, “The River Cottage Cookbook” should appeal to all downshifters and to all those who prefer their food to be full-blooded and wholesome.
List Price: ?20.00
Amazon Price: ?10.00
Used Price: ?11.14
Customer Review: A great read
This book is wonderful, imaginative, easy to read and understand. I also found it entertaining, for a ‘non cook’ that is praise indeed! Although I am no great cook, I do keep chickens for eggs, the wife wont let me eat them, (yet!)I do grow lots of stuff, and much of this is credited to the Author. A man who cherishes his food and where it comes from, and how. This book comes close to being my Bible
Customer Review: A tome to be reckoned with!
If you’re even remotely entertaining the idea of purchasing this book for yourself, your friend or your granny, then just go ahead and click the button. Fantastic cookbook, yes, but also so much more than that. Here is someone who finally seems to love eating as much as cooking, and the whole process honestly excites him. You can’t help but get swept up in his enthusiasm. Recipes are broken down into easy to follow pieces, which work for budding cooks as well as those with more experience. Fantastically, he also does this without being condescending in the slightest. If there were a version of Desert Island Books, this would most certainly be on my top 5 list!
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