Celebrating the Seasons with the Yorkshire Shepherdess: Farming, Family and Delicious Recipes to Share (Hardback)
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Celebrating the Seasons with the Yorkshire Shepherdess: Farming, Family and Delicious Recipes to Share (Hardback)

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Hardback 256 Pages
Published: 28/10/2021
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Immerse yourself in the idyllic rural life of the Yorkshire Shepherdess in this full-colour celebration of food and farming, as Amanda Owen combines photographs, recipes and anecdotes from Ravenseat.

Shortlisted for The British Book Awards 2022 Non-Fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year

A stunning new book from Amanda Owen - shepherdess, wife, mother of nine children, bestselling author and star of C5's Our Yorkshire Farm - that brings her world to life in glorious colour.

In Celebrating the Seasons, Amanda shares funny and charming stories about life with her family and their many four-legged charges and describes their activities at Ravenseat, from lambing and shearing to haymaking and feeding the flock in midwinter. Her gorgeous photographs showcase the famous Swaledale landscape she writes about, from the sweeping moors to rare wildflowers and the elusive hares glimpsed in the field.

She lives in tune with nature and Amanda's attitude to food is the same. She believes in buying good, seasonal ingredients when it comes to feeding her family and includes her favourite recipes here, from wild garlic lamb with hasselback roast potatoes to rhubarb and custard crumble cake and Yorkshire curd tart. As inspirational as Amanda herself, this book is a beautiful keepsake that will delight everyone who has followed her adventures so far.

Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529056853
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 974 g
Dimensions: 253 x 200 x 31 mm


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Our Yorkshire Farm, about the life of the Yorkshire shepherdess Amanda Owen and her family is Channel 5’s highest rated factual programme, with nearly four million viewers. - Daily Mail

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“This book is wonderful”

I have been a huge Amanda Owen and family fan for many years since her first book was published. I adore her writing style which enables me to feel I am there on her farm with her covered in muck.
This is I believe... More

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“Sensational Amanda Owen book - what a treat”

Amanda and family thank you so much for sharing your life adventures again. I read your other books and this is stunning.
I have just received my copy of the new and latest book and wanted to gift another but as... More

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“Stunningly Beautiful”

Celebrating The Seasons With The Yorkshire Shepherdess by Amanda Owen is a most beautiful book that is the perfect accompaniment to the television series Our Yorkshire Farm.
The book is split into twelve months of the... More

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