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Jack Monroe (born 17 March 1988) is a British food writer, journalist and activist known for campaigning on poverty issues, particularly hunger relief. She initially rose to prominence when a post on her blog A Girl Called Jack (now renamed Cooking on a Bootstrap) went viral. She has published seven cookbooks that focus on "austerity recipes" and meals which can be made on a tight budget. She has written for publications such as The Echo, The Huffington Post and The Guardian. Early life Monroe was born in Southend-on-Sea in 1988 to David Hadjicostas and Evelyn Hadjicostas (née Beatty), a former nurse. Her father is of Greek-Cypriot heritage; he served in the British Army for seven years, then with the fire service for 30 years. He was awarded an MBE in 2007 Birthday Honours for services to children and families. Monroe has three siblings. Monroe was diagnosed with autism and ADHD as a child, though was not made aware of this until she was an adult. Monroe has described herself variously as working class and as middle class. She came out as gay aged 15. Education Monroe passed the 11-plus examinations and attended Westcliff High School for Girls, a grammar school in Westcliff-on-Sea. She left school at age 16, "bullied and disillusioned", with insufficient GCSEs (she sat 7 and passed 4 and a half of them) to progress to A Level. Despite her future career, Monroe said in 2022 that she only achieved a low D grade in her home economics GCSE. Career Early work Monroe worked in various jobs, including in a chip shop and then Starbucks. In 2007 she took a job as a call handler for Essex County Fire and Rescue Service. After having a child, she was unable to arrange the work around childcare responsibilities, and was unable to negotiate adjustments to her working pattern to make continued employment feasible. Monroe resigned the post in November 2011. In December 2012 it was reported in the Daily Mirror that she was unemployed, looking for work and living in poverty. Blogging Monroe came to prominence in July 2012 when the "Hunger Hurts" post on her blog A Girl Called Jack went viral on social media. The post detailed her experience of poverty, relying on benefits and struggling to feed herself and her child from a £10 weekly food budget. The blog was originally intended for posts about local politics, but evolved to offer cheap recipes suitable for people on a low budget. In December 2015, the blog was renamed as Cooking on a Bootstrap. Newspapers In November 2012, Monroe became a weekly columnist for The Echo, a south Essex daily newspaper. In February 2013, she was taken on by the paper as a trainee reporter. She was later retained as an unpaid columnist for The Huffington Post. In July 2013 Monroe started writing a twice-monthly food and recipe column for The Guardian. This included cheap recipes aiming to provide family meals for less than £10 per week. She also contributed a number of political columns. Books Monroe has written seven budget cooking recipe books. In May 2013 she signed her first publishing deal with Penguin Group, reported to be worth £25,000. A Girl Called Jack was published in February 2014 and a second book A Year in 120 Recipes was published in October 2014. The third book Cooking on a Bootstrap was initially self-published. In December 2015 Monroe set up a crowdfunder on Kickstarter with a target of £8,000. Within 24 hours the target was met and £23,000 had been raised. The total raised was over £60,000. In February 2016 it was announced that a further edition of the book would be published by Bluebird. It was released in August 2018. According to BookScan data, by October 2018 Monroe had sold 90,515 copies of her books with A Girl Called Jack her best selling work to date at 67,842 copies sold. The fourth book Tin Can Cook was published by Bluebird in May 2019. Monroe raised over £30,000 through a fundraiser on the website GoFundMe in order to send 7,000 copies of the book to food banks. A deal with Bluebird for two further books was announced in June 2019. Vegan (ish) was released in December 2019. Good Food for Bad Days was released in May 2020. A seventh book Thrifty Kitchen of money-saving recipes and home hacks was announced in October 2022 for release in January 2023. The publisher Bluebird put out a statement shortly after release warning that some of the hacks could be dangerous. Television In 2013, Monroe appeared in a six-week advertising campaign for Sainsbury's supermarket. Writing in The Guardian in 2013 Monroe said she had accepted the equivalent of the living wage for the six weeks that the campaign ran and donated the remainder of the fee to charities including a food bank. Monroe appeared on BBC television's late night political programme This Week in June 2015 and again in May 2019. In April 2020, it was announced that Monroe would co-host Daily Kitchen Live on BBC One alongside Matt Tebbutt. The programme, made in response to issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, offered tips and guidance to families struggling with limited resources, and aired daily for a two-week period that commenced on 14 April 2020. Campaigning In 2015 Monroe was an ambassador for Child Poverty Action Group. She raised funds for the Live Below the Line campaign. In March 2022, Monroe complained that due to inflation poor people could not afford food, fuel and rent, and were having to go without food or fuel, or were eating unhealthily because they could not afford healthy food. Monroe called for social security benefits to be raised in line with inflation. In May 2022, Monroe criticised Conservative MP Lee Anderson's praise in the House of Commons for a food bank which has a compulsory cooking and budgeting class for those accepting food parcels. Politics Monroe appeared in a Labour Party campaign video in October 2013. She left the Labour Party in March 2015, after disagreeing with its rhetoric on immigration, and became a member of the Green Party of England and Wales, also in March 2015. In April 2016, Monroe appeared online supporting the Women's Equality Party. In January 2021, Monroe tweeted that she was a "fully paid up member of the Labour Party and have been for quite some time now." In the 2017 United Kingdom general election, Monroe intended to stand in Southend West as a candidate for the National Health Action Party, but withdrew after receiving death threats and because of health problems. In May 2017, Monroe participated in a "blind election date" with British television personality Georgia Toffolo in which they discussed politics. Monroe has voiced her support for Scottish independence. "Scotland deserves better than the scraps that Westminster reluctantly throws every now and then while bleeding your resources dry," she tweeted on 7 July 2022. "Happy to come and campaign for the #indyref2 any time - have a lot of love for your beautiful country." Controversy David Cameron's dead son In November 2014, Monroe said on .... Discover the Jack Monroe popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jack Monroe books.

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  • The Medicinal Chef synopsis, comments

    The Medicinal Chef

    Dale Pinnock

    The Sunday Times Bestselling AuthorFrom TV's awardwinning qualified nutritionist, Dale Pinnock, comes The Medicinal Chef: Plantbased Diet, a cookbook that will transform your think...

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    The Green Lunch Box

    Becky Alexander

    The Green Lunch Box is packed with delicious, healthy, plantbased lunches to help you save the planet in your lunch break.Making your own lunch just a few times a week saves money,...

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    Tucking In

    Sophie Wyburd

    Simple, hearty recipes from the queen of comfort food Good food does not mean complicated food. Whether it’s a bowl of something warming on a Tuesday night, or a weekend feast for ...

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    Collateral Damage

    Mark Shaw

    If there had been no coverup of Robert Kennedy’s complicity in the murder of Marilyn Monroe in 1962 and he had been prosecuted based on compelling evidence at the time, the assassi...

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    Beat the Budget

    Mimi Harrison

    THE TOP 10 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Delicious doesn't have to be expensive.With easy, flavourpacked recipes for £1.25 per portion and simple meal plans with shopping lists to take ...

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    Fighting for Justice

    Mark Shaw

    “Investigative reporting at its best. Mark Shaw’s original work into the questionable deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilgallen is now focused on the many unanswered ques...

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    Breakfast with Anglo

    Simon Kelly

    Simon Kelly's involvement in property development began when, as a computermad child in the 1980s, he started making spreadsheets for his father, the developer Paddy Kelly. By ...

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    Simply Good For You

    Amelia Freer

    Looking after yourself has never been easier than with Simply Good For You, packed with over a hundred delicious, quick and nononsense recipes that are as healthy as they are tasty...

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    Happy Cooking

    Candice Brown

    'Amazing recipes that spread joy.' Giovanna Fletcher 'The perfect combination of delicious recipes and mindful food. A mustread and a musteat!' Frankie Bridge'A magical reminder ...

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    Si-renity

    Si Robertson

    America’s favorite uncle and bestselling author of Sicology 1, Duck Dynasty’s Si Robertson, opens up about how his faith has brought him peace and serenity throughout life’s ups an...

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    The Cornershop Cookbook

    Caroline Craig & Sophie Missing

    Looking for quick healthy meal ideas using ingredients from your local shop? The Cornershop Cookbook has the answers! From yam to Spam and greens to sardines, these mouthwatering r...

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    Cooking for One

    Amy Willcock

    Living on one's own is just as likely to be a matter of choice as not and the numbers adopting this lifestyle are increasing all the time. Yet the joys of cooking for one it takes...

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    How To Save Money

    Ann Russell

    With the recent cost of living crisis, we are all looking for ways to cut bills and save money. Ann Russell, who is best known as "TikTok's Auntie", has lived much of her life on a...

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    Economy Gastronomy

    Allegra McEvedy & Paul Merrett

    Learn how to eat better and spend less with deliciously easy recipes 'Delicious, thrifty, inspiring' GUARDIAN Featuring over 100 mouthwatering recipes and practical tips, Economy G...

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    The Little Book of Lunch

    Caroline Craig & Sophie Missing

    New to making your lunch at home? Staring into your fridge in despair? The Little Book of Lunch is for you! Filled with delicious and simple recipes, The Little Book of Lunch has...

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    A Little Dinner Before the Play

    Agnes Jekyll

    Whether extolling the merits of a cheerful breakfast tray, conjuring up a winter picnic of figs and mulled wine, sharing delicious Tuscan recipes, or suggesting a lastminute prethe...

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    The Cauliflower Cookbook

    Heather Thomas

    Unleash cauliPOWER! Cauliflower used to be perceived as rather humble and understated but it's now the hottest vegetable around. No longer banished to the position of side dish, ca...

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    The Plant-Based Power Plan

    TJ Waterfall

    HOW A PLANTBASED DIET IMPROVES PERFORMANCE AND HOW TO DO IT YOURSELF'A fantastic resource for any plantbased athlete looking to get stronger or fitter' James Wilks, winner of The ...

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    Sinatra and the Jack Pack

    Michael Sheridan & David Harvey

    A New York Times BestsellerFrank Sinatra desperately wanted to be part of John F. Kennedy, Jr.’s gang. He had his own famed “Rat Pack,” made up of hard drinking, womanizing individ...

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    A Love for Food

    Carole Bamford

    'Real, simple, organic and sustainable food is what Daylesford offers and these are the recipes for putting it on your table'Raymond Blanc'Now more than ever chimes with the way w...

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    The Borough Market Cookbook

    Ed Smith

    'Like the market, the book is exciting, instructive, seductive and inspirational.' Claudia RodenAn essential gift for the keen cook in your life. Borough Market is the beating hear...

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    Silent Comedy

    Paul Merton

    On the surface it may seem slightly surprising that a master of verbal humour should also be a devotee of silent comedy, but Paul Merton is completely passionate about the early da...

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    Real Fast Food

    Nigel Slater

    Love food but hate spending hours in the kitchen? This book is the answer, with over 350 delicious recipes ready in less than 30 minutes'Easily my first choice for a simple, good, ...

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    The Summer I Met Jack

    Michelle Gable

    "[The Summer I Met Jack] offers an alternate Kennedy family history that will leave readers wondering whether America knew the real JFK at all." Kirkus ReviewsNew York Times bestse...

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    My Kind of Cooking

    Mark Sargeant

    MY KIND OF COOKING is Mark Sargeant's exciting introduction to food that few people usually consider, or have the confidence to cook. It is also a very personal book with Mark appl...

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    WARHOLCAPOTE

    Rob Roth

    An enthralling play based on lost tapes between two cultural giants and friendsAndy Warhol and Truman Capote.In 1978 Andy Warhol and Truman Capote decided to write a Broadway play....

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    Get The Job You Really Want

    James Caan

    "It is possible to have the job of your dreams. Together we are going to set about getting you there.Before I joined the BBC's Dragons' Den, I spent thirty years setting up and run...

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    The Truth About Fat

    Anthony Warner

    Most people try out diets just to see if they work. One friend cuts out sugar, a second cuts out fat. Another mumbles something about gut microbes. Even scientists still seem to be...

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    The Happy Pear

    David Flynn & Stephen Flynn

    THE IRISH NO.1 BESTSELLING COOKBOOK! DELICIOUS PLANTBASED, RECIPES LOVED BY VEGETARIAN AND MEATEATERS ALIKE!'These lovely boys always create incredibly tasty food' Jamie Oliver Let...

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    Targeted and Trolled

    Rossalyn Warren

    A feminist campaigner is sent death threats online at a rate of over fiftyperhour. A woman who shares on social media her experience of rape, so that others might feel brave enough...

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    The Longest Line on the Map

    Eric Rutkow

    From the awardwinning author of American Canopy, a dazzling account of the world’s longest road, the PanAmerican Highway, and the epic quest to link North and South America, a dram...

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    How to Cook and Keep on Cooking

    Simon Boyle

    Cooking the basics, with confidence! Have you always wanted to learn how to cook, but don't know where to start? Whether you're intimidated by complex recipes and glossy photograph...

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    The Jackfruit Cookbook

    Heather Thomas

    A healthy fruit that doubles as a meat substitute? Count us in.Jackfruit is the new sustainable super ingredient on the block. With 60 sweet and savoury recipes, The Jackfruit Cook...

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    The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini

    Benvenuto Cellini

    Benvenuto Cellini was a celebrated Renaissance sculptor and goldsmith a passionate craftsman who was admired and resented by the most powerful political and artistic personalities...

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    Six-Minute Showstoppers

    Sarah Rainey

    Treat the whole family with ridiculously quick, easy and aweinspiring desserts that anyone can rustle up in just SIX MINUTES'The queen of store cupboard baking' Huffington PostCrea...

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    The Ultimate Guide to Working from Home

    Grace Paul

    'A timely tome for navigating these domicile days' Evening StandardAre you one of the millions of people now working from home?It's not easy but it needn't be stressful.The Ultimat...

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    Simply Italian

    Michela Chiappa, Emanuela Chiappa & Romina Chiappa

    The very best of Italian cooking with Michela, Romina and Emanuela in Simply Italian.'Wales and Italy, family and food: for us, these four things are inextricably linked and at the...

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    A Hole In Time

    Jack C. Monroe

    Desperate to escape a pack of bullies, Elliot jumps into the river and slips 141 years into the future where he finds himself in the grim aftermath of a second civil war. Scared an...

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    The Tofu Cookbook

    Heather Thomas

    Don't know what to do with tofu? Tofu is the perfect ingredient for anyone looking to cut down on their meat consumption. It can be crisp, crunchy, soft or creamy. Its subtle flavo...

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    Self-Care for Self-Isolation

    Nadia Narain & Katia Narain Phillips

    'Exactly what I needed to read right now.' Kate Moss'I love this little book and think it's the most practical guide to surviving lockdown I have come across so far. it's accessibl...