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    Cookbook Author Tessa Kiros: Now & Then

    en-auOctober 28, 2023
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    About this Episode

    "I travel and collect things that I love.  Memories, tastes, colours and stories. I bring them home and make the beautiful meals I had, so we can live them all over again" - Tessa Kiros, Now & Then:  A collection of recipes for always

    Welcome to Episode #84:

    Tessa Kiros is here today, her most recent book is 'Now & Then:  A collection of recipes for always'.   This is Tessa’s 11th cookbook.  This is a beautiful conversation about Tessa’s writing, her creative life, food and styling, the travels, and how she sees the world and the things that inspire.  Make yourself a pot of tea and relax into this share.  Tessa was at home in Tuscany, when we spoke about 'Now & Then' and what inspired this book.  Thank you Tessa, so much, for this bountiful and generous conversation.  Enjoy…

    Visit Tessa Kiros on Instagram at Tessa's Travels

    Find Tessa’s books at Tessa Kiros:  Food and Travel Books

    Visit Murdoch Books for More....

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