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Thread Starter: AlexP    Started: Sun 21 Nov 2004    Replies: 18

On a previous thread about cookery books someone (I think it was Mammachef) recommended paperbacks by Australian Womens weekly. I recently saw one of their paperbacks about buffet food and it was excellent. What I particularly liked was the fact that it told you just how far in advance the food could be prepared or part prepared. My shelves groan with cookery books but I have decided that I can still fit in a few of the Australian Womens Weekly cookbooks but where can I buy them from?




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Tue 7 Dec 2004, 8.55PM

sharon115

I get my Australian womans weekly cook books from WHSmiths or Elizabeth David cookware department in our local department store but have seen them in a number of different places.

Tue 7 Dec 2004, 10.14AM

scottyman

they're recently re-released a load of them in Australia and NZ - I'm sure they'll be shipping some of them over again soon.
The AWW BBQ cookbook is one of the best... I've also got on of my Mum's from the 80's for Cakes - mmmm, tasty.
A useful little cookbook is the Edmunds Cookbook (flour and sugar company) which is really good for quick and easy recipes - their guide to gravy is the best

Sat 27 Nov 2004, 12.16PM

AlexP

Thanks for all this. It looks like I will be adding to my cookery books again.

Tue 23 Nov 2004, 12.48PM

habanero

I was in Books Etc a few minutes ago and they had several titles available. I have about 20 AWW books, but from the acpuk website it looks like many of them are no longer available.

Tue 23 Nov 2004, 12.10PM

petergrose

This is a shameless plug, but you can now buy the whole range of Australian Women's Weekly cookbooks online from a UK web site. Go to www.acpuk.com and follow the links.

Tue 23 Nov 2004, 3.06AM

Mary from Australia

I have explored that site further. I can use them on my hair, my face, my hands, my feet ... I have an endless supply of free avocados. I am definitely going to try this! Thanks Livewire, what a star!

Tue 23 Nov 2004, 3.00AM

Mary from Australia

Oh my goodness, Livewire! Thank you so much. I have looked at some of the many recipes on there, Avocado Angel Eggs look lovely, and the Avo Marmalade I will definitely try. Also the Avo smoothie, and the pancakes in the children's section. What a find. It's now bookmarked ... again, many many thanks.

Tue 23 Nov 2004, 12.32AM

Livewire

Mary - check the link below, you may find something to your liking.

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Tue 23 Nov 2004, 12.10AM

Mary from Australia

Hi Marion. I'm still hunting for avocado recipes! We are completely overrun with them at the moment. The Daniel Green recipe for avocado soup with poached salmon which is on this site is still my favourite and I make it with poached prawns too. Yummy!

Mon 22 Nov 2004, 10.37PM

Bambideer

Hi Mary from Australia ! Nice to see you back posting. Hope life is treating you and yours well in Australia. How are all the avocados??

Mon 22 Nov 2004, 8.21PM

Aliz

no alysha jane... it is called that because it used to come out weekly, and turned monthly and got bigger. - much like many of us i expect!!Smile

the magazine is different to the cookbooks, but has lots of great recipes, as you'd expect.

i have seen them in waterstones too.

Mon 22 Nov 2004, 4.51PM

chocy flower

I used to buy my books from W.H smiths, I now have most of them, so no longer need anymore.(for now) Smile I have also seen them in Waterstones.

Mon 22 Nov 2004, 8.09AM

Mary from Australia

alysha jane ... that is so funny! Good thought!!!!

Mon 22 Nov 2004, 3.29AM

alysha jane

I heard it is called 'Weekly' despite actually being a monthly publication because, well, Australian Women's Monthly can mean something else. Wink

Mon 22 Nov 2004, 3.22AM

Mary from Australia

The Australian Woman's Weekly comes out once a month. How Australian is that?! It's a good magazine, I often buy it.

Sun 21 Nov 2004, 2.35PM

alysha jane

Actually, ignore my previous post, I found the main pages for the Woman's Weekly cookbooks, both the standard and mini books.

Standard: [link]

Mini: [link]

Sun 21 Nov 2004, 2.32PM

alysha jane

They are good cookbooks, one of my favourites is the 'Dinner Party' cookbook. Lots of really nice recipes and good information, as you said.

You can buy some of the smaller cookbooks from Magshop:
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Sun 21 Nov 2004, 2.23PM

Fantasia

Not sure about this, but have a look at this website.

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