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Nobodyand the whole of Boteju Land agreedcould cook like Maudiegirl. She wielded a wizards wand not only in the kitchen but also over domestic problems, however large in magnitude from predicting the sex of an unborn child to knowing more than a dozen ways to cook eels from cutting a goat in the right way to setting failing marriages straight from nursing the ailing to health to keeping the best kitchen, Maudiegirl had a solution to every little problem. Her home was her castle and the kitchen her domain. In the fourth serving of his Burgher chronicles, Carl Muller reverts to his favourite family, the von Blosses of his first Burgher book The Jam Fruit Tree. A hungry family and a wonderful cook, a kind paedophile, a cantankerous mother-in-law, a disloyal husband, good-for-nothing uncles, prudish Pentecostals, Dunnyboys exhibitionism, Sonnaboys show-of-strengththe author captures the hallmarks of the von Blosses days and ways in his quintessentially irreverent, witty and heart-warming style. Grandmamas Kitchen features many of Maudiegirls famous recipes making the book a treat not only for Muller fans but also for the senses! (Muller) tells his tale with a gentle humour often bordering on tenderness, but couched in the vigorous rugged localese. Almost immediately we find ourselves empathizing with Mullers roistering band that sins and prays with equal zest. Business Standard
Nobodyand the whole of Boteju Land agreedcould cook like Maudiegirl. She wielded a wizards wand not only in the kitchen but also over domestic problems, however large in magnitude from predicting the sex of an unborn child to knowing more than a dozen ways to cook eels from cutting a goat in the right way to setting failing marriages straight from nursing the ailing to health to keeping the best kitchen, Maudiegirl had a solution to every little problem. Her home was her castle and the kitchen her domain. In the fourth serving of his Burgher chronicles, Carl Muller reverts... Read More