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God’s in the detail, too. ROB JAMES takes a look at what the Book of Leviticus has to say at the start of a new year
SOME BOOKS surprise us. They seem so outdated that it is tempting to dismiss them out of hand, assuming they have nothing to offer. But “it ain’t necessarily so”. Take Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management, first published as a single volume in 1861. Who would ever have guessed
that the Victorian giant who gave us Collared Pig’s Face and Aunt Nelly’s Pudding could still lay claim to the country’s cheapest lunch? Mrs Beeton’s ‘toast sandwich’, the
Royal Society of Chemistry reliably informs us, provides about 330 calories for a mere 7.5p per portion. Mrs Beeton’s best-seller reminds
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