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The Queen by The Australian Women's Weekly
Category: Biography
It was February 6th, 1952 during a royal tour of Kenya when Princess Elizabeth received the call that her father King George had passed away. Also there that day was The Australian Women's Weekly's royal correspondent Anne Matheson, who had covered the Windsor family's triumphs and tragedies for our pag ...Show more
The Retro Cookbook. The Australian Women's Weekly Recipe Favourites Then and Now by AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY WEEKLY
Category: Cook Books
This is a trip down memory lane - a beautifully designed book with pages from old cookbooks showing what we used to eat, old advertisements showing what we used to buy and wonderful modern recipes alongside their beautiful modern photographs. These recipes are for finger food and sandwiches, snacks, aft ...Show more
The $ Smart Cook (Australian Women's Weekly) by Women's Weekly Australian
Category: Food and Drink
The Ultimate Instantpot Cookbook by The Australian Women's Weekly
Category: Cook Books
Into-Store Date - 9/01/2023 Imagine a kitchen appliance that can saute, slow cook, pressure cook, steam, roast, bake, air fry, dehydrate and cook rice all in one. These multi-cookers can make everything from tender stews and curries, roasts, stir-fries, soups, rice and pasta dishes, burgers and healthy ...Show more
The Year Round Slow Cooker by THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY
Category: Food and Drink
Who says you should only dust off your slow cooker in winter? This kitchen appliance is capable of creating tasty meals for all seasons. Whether you're in the mood for something fresh and light or warming and comforting, we've got plenty of recipes to get you inspired and using your slow cooker all year ...Show more
Thermomix - Cooking for Diabetes (HB) by The Australian Women's Weekly
Category: Food Cooking Wine
Thermomix has always been about empowering people to cook real, good food, without too much fuss, making it the ideal kitchen appliance to cook for diabetes. With over 1 million Australians currently living the disease, diabetes is one of our biggest health concerns. By following a healthy diet, the con ...Show more
Too Good to Waste: Recipes to Save Money & Save the Planet (AWW) by The Australian Women's Weekly
Category: Food & Wine
Sustainability is a large concern for many as we become more aware of our own individual environmental impact. A zero-waste kitchen is a great way to minimise your carbon footprint. By using all the ingredients you buy, you'll become less reliant on plastic and pre-packaged ingredients. Plus, you'll sav ...Show more
Vegetarian by Australian Women's Weekly
Category: Cooking | Series: The\Australian Women's Weekly: New Essentials Ser.
Whether you're a committed vegetarian, looking to reduce your meat consumption for environmental reasons, or just hoping to broaden the variety in your diet, the inspirational recipes in this book are satisfying, delicious and nutritious. Veggie food needn't mean hours of chopping - and this selection o ...Show more
Wiggles Party Time by The Australian Women's Weekly
Category: Food and Drink
The Wiggles love birthday parties. Some might even consider them experts in this area. So who better to create a cookbook for yummy birthday party food?!Based around themed parties, this book is bursting with fun recipes for savoury and sweet party food. For the Tea Party they've got little sandwiches a ...Show more
World Table - AWW by Australian Women's Weekly
Category: Cook Books
Take a culinary journey like no other. Embark on a world trip across countries and continents as each chapter delivers much-loved dishes marinated in national pride. This exquisite book features the best-known and bestloved recipes from around the world that have been passed down through generations. Di ...Show more