An Australian classic, revised and fully updated for the 21st century. No home should be without The PMWU Cookbook.
The PWMU Cookbook, traditionally given to young people setting up home for the first time, has been in print and at the heart of Australian kitchens for over 120 years, providing simple, healthy, money-saving recipes along with practical hints and tips for households of all kinds.
This latest collection of over 150 recipes includes a selection of Australia's most tried-and-tested treats, including lemon meringue pie, scones, shortbread and steamed pudding; recipes for everyday meals including curries, casseroles and the perfect roast; contemporary dishes including stir fries and bakes; plus tips on jam making, preserving and chutneys; notes for new cooks; hints for cleaning and home remedies.
'The cookbook that has helped Australians become happy and competent home cooks' GABRIEL GATE
'A practical book full of good, honest food and recipes that work' JULIE GOODWIN
'A classic! Essential for any cookbook collection' DARREN PURCHESE
'Full of heart and soul like the women who created it and contributed their recipes with a generous spirit'
LIZ HARFULL
The PWMU Cookbook has been managed by a committee since it was first published in 1904. The current PWMU Cookbook Committee structure was established in 1977 with the formation of the Uniting Church, consisting of members from both the Presbyterian and Uniting Churches in Victoria. The Committee's role is to ensure the cookbook continues to entice people into the kitchen and enjoy the benefits of their labour. Royalties provide funding for mission and teaching projects of both churches.
By:
PWMU Committee, Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union Imprint: Hachette Australia Country of Publication: Australia Dimensions:
Height: 238mm,
Width: 184mm,
Spine: 28mm
Weight: 480g ISBN:9780733646744 ISBN 10: 0733646743 Pages: 320 Publication Date:28 April 2021 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
The PWMU Cookbook Committee is a joint committee of the Presbyterian and Uniting Churches, and is based in Melbourne.
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