Grind: A Modern Guide to City Living: Coffee, Cocktails, Recipes & Stories

Grind: A Modern Guide to City Living: Coffee, Cocktails, Recipes & Stories

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Author: GRIND

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 160


This tongue-in-cheek book doesn't take itself too seriously. With guides and anecdotes, tips and lists, Grind reveals everything from how to make a great burger at home, to how to politely bail on a bad date, find flatmates that don't suck and buy and drink wine like a grown-up. This book is really a guide to city living, divided into chapters - Morning, Day, Evening and Night. Interwoven, you'll find recipes for everything from your first Flat White of the day, One-Pan Eggs for brunch, Sticky Coffee Pudding for dessert, right through to the last cocktail before you call it a night. Not to mention, it includes Grind's infamous Espresso Martini recipe - regularly name-checked as the very best in London. Each of the recipes includes a great story or anecdote from a decade of living, eating and drinking with Grind in London.



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Author: GRIND

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 160


This tongue-in-cheek book doesn't take itself too seriously. With guides and anecdotes, tips and lists, Grind reveals everything from how to make a great burger at home, to how to politely bail on a bad date, find flatmates that don't suck and buy and drink wine like a grown-up. This book is really a guide to city living, divided into chapters - Morning, Day, Evening and Night. Interwoven, you'll find recipes for everything from your first Flat White of the day, One-Pan Eggs for brunch, Sticky Coffee Pudding for dessert, right through to the last cocktail before you call it a night. Not to mention, it includes Grind's infamous Espresso Martini recipe - regularly name-checked as the very best in London. Each of the recipes includes a great story or anecdote from a decade of living, eating and drinking with Grind in London.