Too Many Cooks? (Research Report S.)
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From the edition on hand, Too Many Cooks? (Research Report S.) by Bill New feels like a food-centered title that likely mixes inspiration with usable detail. This edition lists 1992 • King's Fund • 44 pages, which gives you a quick sense of scope and pace.
Edition on file: 1992 • King's Fund • 44 pages • ISBN 9781870607322.
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What stands out here is the browse value. This feels like a book readers can dip into for ideas without treating it like homework.
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Best approached by browsing for ideas, sections, or recipes instead of forcing a straight read.
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