just after coming back from rehabilitation. There is obvious scrutiny of her character, mostly by the relatives and invitees. The family is divided, with her being her dad's favorite daughter, and her sister not liking the fact. The relations seems real, not in contrasting white and black, but rather in the gray region. There's love between sisters and yet there is this jealousy(well,jealousy is not the precise word here),probably sibling rivalry is better. Add a pair of divorced parents, it just makes it more complicated and interesting.
Rachel getting married is subtle and probably will linger on your mind if you have a sister.Girls might like this film more. I am not sure of repeated viewings for this film, but its worth a watch!
---Also on ciao under the same name---- ...
I bought a Rachel's organic low fat yoghurt and when I ate it I thought how delicious it was. You can buy Rachel's strawberry yoghurt in most supermarkets. This yoghurt is not one of the cheapest at £1.46p for a 450g pot (price Ocado) I notice Ocado have an offer 3 pots for £3
This yoghurt is presented in a plastic pot with a picture of a red strawberry on the Rachel's black and white packaging. One of the reasons I bought this was it is low fat ?. 1.6 g per 100g pot it contains 86k cal per 100g too.
I reckon to get 3 or 4 servings out of this 450g pot, more if I add it to cereal or fresh fruit. This yoghurt is also available in a 150g pot cost about 65p.
This yoghurt is organic milk and organic strawberries; I like this as I dislike the amount of herbicides and pesticides that are used in food production.
This yoghurt is ...
Advantages: Entertaining read, slightly more depth than the average chick-lit Disadvantages: Unchallenging, a bit over-long
"Rachel's Holiday" is chick-lit, there's no doubt about that. We can tell this at a glance because it is pink, has a pair of shoes on the cover and a girl's name in the title. Oh - and because it's by Marian Keyes, one of the undisputed queens of the genre along with Jane Green, Sophie Kinsella et al.
Now, I have eclectic tastes in literature, as my choice of previous review subjects might suggest, and while it isn't my staple reading matter, I have been known to dip my toe into the waters of the dreaded chick-lit. (Incidentally, it's interesting how that slightly derogatory term is now used as a catch-all to describe - and to some extent dismiss - any literature ("lit" as we must now call it) by or about young women. Some of this is absolutely dire, some of it actually pretty good. If in doubt, stick a picture of a pair of shoes ...
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Product details
EAN
9780007272945
Type
Non-Fiction
Genre
Lifestyle
Subgenre
Cooking
Title
Rachel's Diary
Author
Rachel Allen
Release Date
31-Oct-12
ISBN
7272944
Manufacturer's product description
Much-loved TV chef Rachel Allen is here to help you organise your culinary year with her new desk diary. So much more than a simple diary, this book will become your constant companion throughout the year. Let Rachel guide you through the seasons with uplifting introductions to each month, and a wealth of seasonal tips and creative ideas. Be inspired by delicious ways to use up the glut of autumnal apples, find the ideal dish to prepare for Easter, and get helpful hints for your Christmas dinner. Rachel is famous for her friendly and easy-to-follow approach to cooking, and this diary is full of delicious seasonal ideas and recipes. Whatever the occasion or time of year, Rachel is there to provide inspiration. The diary is also complete with stunning reportage and finished food photography. Rachel's Diary also includes the following helpful features: / Weights and measurements conversion charts / Cooking temperatures conversion charts / Year planners and bank holidays for the UK (including Scottish holidays) and Ireland / Reader's recipe notes section / Addresses and telephone numbers section And many other helpful features
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