Alison Uttley is famous for her books about the country and her children's books, including the Little Grey Rabbit and Sam Pig series. Previously published in the 1960s as Recipes from an Old Farmhouse, this book is based on the recipes she enjoyed as a child, including Mrs Lowe's Parkins, named after the neighbour who barked them and different natural remedies, including cough mixture and tinctures. Using her inimitable style, the famous author recalls incidents of childhood, including picking cowslips for cowslip wine and the importance of the seasons for produce in the days before most foodstuffs were available year-round. Divided into sections for different dishes, including cakes, breads and drinks, this is a beautifully written book which will appeal to fans of Alison Uttley, those who love cooking or anyone who wants a good read. AUTHOR: Alison Uttley grew up in Castle Top farm, in Derbyshire where this book is set. She went on to become a famous author, specialising both in the countryside and children's stories. She has a very strong fan base. SELLING POINTS: Reprint of the 1960s recipe book by the famous children's and country author, Alison Uttley Based on her recipes from her childhood on a farm, including rhubarb lollipops Nostalgic recipes using seasonal produce which will appeal to the modern market Natural health remedies and the use of herbs for food, drinks and medicine 100 colour photographs