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Sneak Peek Sample of the Upcoming Boat Galley Cookbook

Published: Monday, October 1, 2012 7:00 am
By: The Boat Galley Cookbook by Carolyn Shearlock and Jan Irons

Looking for some new recipes that you can actually make in your boat’s galley? Good food, but not gourmet? Ingredients you can actually find and store on your boat? Recipes that don’t require a bunch of electric appliances?

The Boat Galley Cookbook, due out this month, promises all that plus information on food storage, substitutions, outfitting your galley, and more. Carolyn Shearlock and Jan Irons, the authors, are experienced cruisers with a combined 21,000 miles under the keel of their respective boats.

But here’s the neat part — you can have a sneak peek of it right now, for free. And it’s not some fluffy marketing piece, but recipes and information you can use right now — 33 boat-friendly recipes, plus information on solving oven hot spots.

Get your copy here:  Sneak Peak Sampler of The Boat Galley Cookbook

Or if you’re on Facebook:  Free Sample of The Boat Galley Cookbook

The complete book, at 464 pages, is billed as “the one comprehensive galley reference needed aboard every cruising boat — and equally useful for RVers and tent campers. It contains over 800 everyday recipes made from obtainable ingredients without electrical appliances, plus in-depth information on unfamiliar cooking techniques, food storage, substitutions, and more.” But don’t take their word for it — try The Boat Galley Cookbook Sampler yourself!

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