May 18, 2012

Anne Neary To Launch Food For Sharing

Anne Neary - Food For Sharing

Anne Neary - Food For Sharing: Launches tonight at Set Theatre, Kilkenny, 7.30pm

Kilkenny chef, cookery teacher, operator of Ryeland House Cookery School and long-serving committee member of the Savour Kilkenny Food Festival, Anne Neary launches her latest cook book Food For Sharing tonight at Set Theatre in Kilkenny. The book is a followup to her sold-out debut publication, A Country Kitchen.

If you can’t wait for the books to hit the shops, make your way to Set Theatre tonight for 7.30pm where the book is being launched by RTE’s John Murray.

If you can’t make it to the book launch, you’ll also find Anne on stage with Edward Hayden over the Savour Kilkenny Festival at the end of the month. On Saturday October 29th they combine to present Made In Kilkenny: Tapas, Kilkenny Style, taking a selection of locally grown and produced ingredients and transforming them in a series of delicious and easy to prepare tapas style dishes. On Sunday, they’re back on stage to reignite the fire of home baking by whipping up the most sinful and delicious desserts.

Best of luck to Anne with her new book!

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Comments

  1. Alan james says:

    Hi Ken,have you being following the Irish master chef on rte.
    Who do you thinks gonna win.
    The ballontine of rabbit was very well executed by the contestants.
    I would love to see a mystery basket test for the final.
    In fact I’d like to see a competition where Irish tv chefs were faced with a mystery basket and giving a time limit,now that would be worth watching,imagine the sweat,the mess the tears,and it would quickly sort out the fakes from the real talented cooks.

  2. Alanjames says:

    Hi everyone, that comment I made was in no way directed at the lady who was promoting her book, Ann neary or any of the top Irish chefs from Around Ireland,and It was meant as a joke and I’m sorry if I have offended anybody,

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