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FROM THE SHELF by AWW
Category: Cook Books | Series: "Australian Women's Weekly" Home Library
Getting Started by Helen Dancer
Category: Feminism | Series: "Australian Women's Weekly" Home Library
Getting Started - including CD ROM So your new computer is home and on the desk. But which cable goes where and how do you get connected to the Internet? With easy to follow instructions, this step-by-step guide will get you up and running in no time.
Great Barbecue Food by Australian Women's Weekly
Category: Cooking | Series: "Australian Women's Weekly" Home Library
As barbecue equipment has become more sophisticated, so too has the range of possibilities for barbacue meals. Drawing on both traditional and more recent influences, each recipe in this volume contains a photograph and simple instructions.
Kids' Birthday Cakes by Susan Tomnay
Category: Cook Books | Series: "Australian Women's Weekly" Home Library
Don't say you can't cook a cake, many of these creations are based on packet mixes and purchased cakes. Discover how easy it is to make someone's birthday special. Each recipe comes with a photograph and simple instructions.
Low-fat Food for Life by Susan Tomnay
Category: Cook Books | Series: "Australian Women's Weekly" Home Library
Provides recipes, which are useful for people with diabetes, as each dish has a GI (Glycaemic Index) rating. Its low-fat emphasis is also helpful for those with heart conditions. Each recipe in this book features a photograph and simple instructions.
Microwave Cookbook: No. 2 by Maryanne Blacker
Category: Cook Books | Series: "Australian Women's Weekly" Home Library
A second volume of recipes for those who love to use their microwaves, this collection is illustrated with colour photographs.
Midweek Meals in Minutes by Susan Tomnay
Category: Cook Books | Series: "Australian Women's Weekly" Home Library
This cookbook seeks to prove that your nutrition (and your budget) need not be compromised by saving time, it features recipes that can be prepared in a hurry. Each recipe includes a photograph and simple instructions.
Modern Painters, 1931-1970 by James Gleeson
Category: Art and Design | Series: Lansdowne Australian Art Library
Oh Lucky Country by Rosa Cappiello
Category: Fiction | Series: Australian Classics Library
Oh Lucky Country (Paese Fortunato) uses first-person point of view to inflate migrant oppression to such absurdist proportions that its swirling narrative boils over into a maelstrom, washing away all migrant clichs. It is a witty, tragi-comic view of Australian society, culture and prejudice.
Pasta Cookbook by Maryanne Blacker
Category: Cook Books | Series: "Australian Women's Weekly" Home Library
From starters to tasty main courses, this book provides a comprehensive collection of useful pasta recipes. It is illustrated throughout with colour photographs, to give the reader an idea of the finished dish.
Potatoes by Susan Tomnay
Category: Cook Books | Series: "Australian Women's Weekly" Home Library
Showcases the potato in all its glory, including modern inventive recipes and timeless classics. This cookbook also includes a pictorial identification chart of many potato varieties. Each recipe here includes a photograph and simple instructions.