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26.47% of people buy A Good Spread: Classics from the Recipe Books of Rural NZ Women and The New Zealand Bread Book ~ Paperback ~ Alison Holst.
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Release date Australia
July 2nd, 2010
Contributor
Other primary creator Rural Women New Zealand
Pages
240
Dimensions (mm)
151x241x23
Illustrations
illustrations
Country of Publication
New Zealand
Imprint
Random House New Zealand Ltd
ISBN-13
9781869793142
Product ID
6283028
Description
Hokey pokey biscuits, cheese straws, ginger gems, never-fail marmalade, venison casserole …fantastic home cooking has been going on in farm kitchens for decades. This book brings together the best recipes rom the classic 1965 Women's Division of Federated Farmers cookbook, revised and updated, along with new recipes and old favourites submitted by today's members of Rural Women New Zealand. Featuring main meals, vegetable dishes, light meals and suggestions for entertaining, as well as mouthwatering baking and fabulous puddings and desserts, this is a compendium of classic recipes, cooked by real women and handed down the generations. The book is illustrated with images of rural life and complemented by tips and comments from rural kitchens around the country.
Author Biography
Rural Women NZ currently has around 4000 members, in 300 branches throughout the country. It was established in 1925 and for over eighty years has been at the forefront of rural issues, working to strengthen rural communities.
Author Biography
Rural Women NZ currently has around 4000 members, in 300 branches throughout the country. It was established in 1925 and for over eighty years has been at the forefront of rural issues, working to strengthen rural communities.
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These recipes work, are easy to follow and cover a range that would be of use to many New Zealand families. The ingredients on the whole are to be found in the average pantry. Most important you can produce really enjoyable food without breaking the bank. I bought my copy of this book because I was constantly borrowing one from the library as I relied on it frequently for every day use.