Rifling through My Drawers
by Clarissa Dickson Wright
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With her inimitable wit and outspoken views, acclaimed cooking guru Clarissa Dickson Wright provides an unrivaled collection of stories and anecdotes from her ever-eventful life in this touching memoir. As a celebrated cook and a champion of the countryside, Clarissa's year includes meeting with local farmers and supermarket managers, attending an oyster festival and county fairs, and encountering an adorable fishing terrier named Kipper. Introducing both long-forgotten traditions and show more colorful local festivals alike, Clarissa meets up with a range of extraordinary characters and good friends old and new. show lessTags
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Clarissa Dickson Wright was born on June 24, 1947. At the age of 21, she became the country's youngest female barrister. Her career as a barrister at Gray's Inn ended due to her battle with alcohol. After leaving law, she worked as a cook at St James's club and in private houses before managing the Books for Cooks Shop in London and then the Cooks show more Book Shop in Edinburgh. She also ran her own catering business, worked on a yacht in the Caribbean, and became one of only two women in England to become a guild butcher. She and Jennifer Paterson became the TV cookery duo Two Fat Ladies, which ran for four seasons before the death of Paterson in 1999. Afterward, Dickson Wright appeared in the series Clarissa and the Countryman, which ran until 2003. She also worked with students as the Rector of the University of Aberdeen from 1998 to 2004. She wrote several books including Spilling the Beans, Rifling through My Drawers, and Clarissa's England. She died on March 15, 2014 at the age of 66. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Rifling through My Drawers
- People/Characters
- Clarissa Dickson Wright; Philip Contini; Mary Contini; Father McMullan; Jupiter Carlisle; Reverend Dick (show all 266); Colin Peat; Jan McCourt; Louise (cook); Kerry Hood; Clare Throckmorton; Kate Adie; Roy Hattersley; Eddie Greenwell; Carolyn Ross-Lowe; Johnnie O'Shea; Ginger McCain; Mrs Appleby; John Pointon; Martin Pointon; Guy Ross-Lowe; Bea Ross-Lowe; Dan Whitmore; Hugo Thompson; Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom; Trevor Harding; Shirley Collins; Steve (data recoverer); Johnny Scott; Lord Sefton; Lord Leverhulme; Steven Little; Pamela Mason; Vinny Faall; Alex Smith; Walter Scott; Shagger (fly half); Arthur Allen; Bob Long; Paul Sackey; Vainikolo; David Tennant; Rula Lenska; Pat Llewellyn; Hannah Glasse; Henrietta Palmer; Sir Hickman Bacon; Sir Nicholas Bacon; Sir Thomas de Burgh; Richard II; John Teal; Sashy (greyhound); Terry Large; Celia Loewenstein; Judy Goodman; Dominica; Mr Hardwick; Gordon Boswell; Mark Adams; George Adams; Duchess of Hamilton; Duke of Hamilton; Eve Balfour; Tony Blair; Sonic (greyhound); Sally Merison; Kipper (Border terrier); James Gibbs; Wiggy Gibbs; Carrots; Lucy; Harold McGee; McCance & Widdowson; Barry Groves; Louis Pasteur; Derek; Rod Kent; John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster; Tyrell Bossom; Cathy Bossom; Barbara Bar; Callum Bannermna; Russell Brand; Marco Pierre White; Gordon Ramsay; Heather Holden-Brown; Scott (solvent abuser); Robert Lefever; Gordon Brown; Meurig Raymond; Jack Straw; The Colemans; Annie Maw; Malcolm Moss; John Gardiner; Olivia Musgrave; Countryside Alliance; Dickie Maw; Annie Mallalieu; Robin Hanbury-Tennison; Anthony Dickson Wright; Mike Robinson; Alison Hawes; Tony Wright; Judge Cottle; Joseph Hashman; Peter Easterby; Jackie Teal; Leonard Caplan (Sir, QC); Chris de Cani; Miss Ballantine; Archie (itchy terrier); Victoria Cranfield; Jamie Oliver; Mark Prout; Kier Hardy; Rick Stein; Gary Rhodes; Matthew Pinsent; Douglas Wain-Heapy; Christine; Charles Spencer; Prince Rupert of the Rhine; General Sir Michael Jackson; Allan Mallinson; Sarah Jennings; John Craven; Bill Oddie; Lindsey Knapp; Harry; Jess ('Great Aunt'); Bertie; Forty Watts (goose); June Coleman; Johnnie, Duke of Buccleuch; James Percy; Max Hastings; Colin Taylor; Rory Duff; Michel Roux; Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom; April O'Leary; Myrtle Allen; Ivan Allen; Darina; Richard Burton; Henry; Kit (and the Widow); Christopher Hesketh-Harvey; Thomas Widow; John Major; Ken Livingstone; Boris Johnson; Trevor Harding; Richard Holloway; Harry (landlord); Lady Elphinstone; Mrs Davidson; Amelia; Russell; Holly ('Auntie Holly'); Maggy; Bibi Ayesha; Bedser Twins; Fred Titmus; Ken Barrington; Colin Cowdray; Colin Cowdrey; Mark Winchester; Beau Brummell; Elly James; Otis Ferry; Kate Hoey; Jim Paice; Margaret Beckett; Ava Paice; Jan McCourt; Matthew O'Callaghan; Patrick Whenham-Bossy; Clive; Acker Bilk; Humphrey Lyttelton; Kenny Ball; Willie Robson; Daphne Robson; Olga Romanoff; Toby; Margaret, Duchess of Argyll; Margaret Argyll; Douglas Fairbanks Jr.; Charles Sweeney; Ian Argyll; Duchess of Rutland; Mrs Botterill; James Martin; Animal Liberation Front; Anjum Anand; Alcoholics Anonymous; Arthur ('Iron Beard'); Michael Gormley; Jonathan Jagger; Tim Yandall; Esme; Claire Macdonald; Peter Gott; Randolph Hodgson; Henrietta Green; Les Sailsbury; Nell (sheepdog); Graham Jackman; Tug (terrier); Louise Leeds; Trevor (roofer); Larissa; Michael; Armstrong & Miller; Amelia; Andrew Hamilton; Lucy; Ramsey; Mrs Brunner; Graham C. Greene; Robert Morley; Lord Birkett; Sir Edward Marshall Hall; F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead; Lord Denning; Norman Birkett; Libby Watkins; Libby Arfon-Jones; A. J. Arfon-Jones; Margaret Arfon-Jones; Brian Watkins; Michael Beloff; Penny Hamilton; Nick Hamilton; Henry Hamilton; Sir Mark Waller; Professor David Casson; Debbie; Francis Bacon (1561-1626); Edmund Campion; David Casson; Sally Aspen; Edward; Charlie Fletcher; John Lennon; George Harrison; Ringo Starr; Joanna Lumley; Carin; Simon Rimmer; Ian Pigott; Janet Street-Porter; Heather; Carla Lane; Benji Mancroft; Pete Greig; Michael Caines; Violet (Yorkshire terrier); Lionel Edwards; Cecil Aldin; Trevor Morse; Philip Hanlon; Richard Fenwick; Ken Clark
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- Valvona and Crolla, Leith Walk, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK; Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, UK; Ely Cathedral, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, UK; Weiler; Cholmondeley Arms, Cheshire, England, UK (Pub); Cheshire, England, UK (show all 44); Little Altcar, Merseyside, England, UK; Southport, Merseyside, England, UK; Selmeston, East Sussex, England, UK; Salford, Greater Manchester, England, UK; Sulgrave Manor, Sulgrave, Northamptonshire, England, UK; Gainsborough Old Hall, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, UK; Gray's Inn, London, England, UK; Lincolnshire, England, UK; Lennoxlove House, East Lothian, Scotland, UK; Hungerford, Berkshire, England, UK; Prosperous Farm; Metropole Hotel, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK; Mull, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK; Ham House, Ham, London, England, UK; Cresswell Arms, Malton, North Yorkshire, England, UK; Padstow, Cornwall, England, UK; Tregenna Castle, St. Ives, Cornwall, England, UK; Wheal Jane, Cornwall, England, UK; The Bear and Ragged Staff, Tattenhall, Cheshire, England, UK; Scotland, UK; Cornwall, England, UK; Althorp, Northamptonshire, England, UK; Drumlanrig, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK; Conholt, Wiltshire, England, UK; Goring Hotel, London, England, UK; Ballymaloe House, County Cork, Ireland; Edinburgh, Scotland, UK; Carberry, East Lothian, Scotland, UK; House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, England, UK; Sweden; Jou; Borough Market, Southwark, London, England, UK; Saint Vincent, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK; Haltwhistle, Northumberland, England, UK; Piddle Valley, Dorset, England, UK; St. Woolos Cathedral, Newport, Wales, UK; Bandon, County Cork, Ireland
- Original language
- English
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- Nonfiction, Sports and Leisure, Biography & Memoir, Hunting and Fishing, Travel, Food & Cooking, General Nonfiction, Politics and Government
- DDC/MDS
- 914.10486 — History & geography Geography & travel Geography of and travel in Europe British Isles, UK, Great Britain, Scotland, Ireland subdivisions and modified standard subdivisions Travel; guidebooks 1837- Victoria & Windsors 2000-
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- HV5447 .D52 — Social sciences Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Alcoholism. Intemperance. Temperance reform
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