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This Handmade Life is all about finding a passion and becoming really good at it. Divided into seven sections-baking, fermenting, self-care, kitchen gardening, soap-making, spices and stitching-this book tells us it is all right to slow down and take up simple projects that bring us unadulterated joy.
Written in Iyer’s signature lyrical and friendly style, the book is about hands-on activities that can be meditative and healing for the body, mind and soul. Taking the reader through myriad personal and transformative hobbies, Iyer has managed to serve up a book that is motivational and inspirational at a time when both are in short order.
Imprint: Ebury Press
Published: Apr/2022
ISBN: 9780143454588
Length : 288 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published:
ISBN:
Imprint: Ebury Press
Published: Apr/2022
ISBN:
Length : 288 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
This Handmade Life is all about finding a passion and becoming really good at it. Divided into seven sections-baking, fermenting, self-care, kitchen gardening, soap-making, spices and stitching-this book tells us it is all right to slow down and take up simple projects that bring us unadulterated joy.
Written in Iyer’s signature lyrical and friendly style, the book is about hands-on activities that can be meditative and healing for the body, mind and soul. Taking the reader through myriad personal and transformative hobbies, Iyer has managed to serve up a book that is motivational and inspirational at a time when both are in short order.
Nandita Iyer is the author of two immensely popular books, Everyday Superfoods and The Everyday Healthy Vegetarian. A self-taught celebrity chef, she is the popular author of the blog The Saffron Trail. She has been featured in and has written for the Vogue, BBC, Femina, and India Today, among others.
‘Fermentation and civilization are inseparable.’ —John Ciardi If you’re curious about how fermentation works, or what it is, read an excerpt from This Handmade Life by Nandita Iyer! “Where there is life, there is fermentation. Microorganisms are intimately related to human life. Unlike the womb, the birth canal is teeming with bacteria. The journey of […]