The CWA Cookery Book and Household Hints Centenary Edition
Author: Country Women's Association
Format: Hardback, 432 pages, 141mm x 216mm, 535 g
Published: 1993, HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: Food & Drink: General
Every grandmother, mother, aunt, daughter and son should have a copy of this in the kitchen.
If the community in general knows nothing else of the Country Women's Association of Western Australia, it is more than familiar with its cookbook - every grandmother, mother, aunt, daughter and son should have a copy in the kitchen. First published in 1936, the C.W.A. Cookery Book and Household Hints is rich in tradition. It is a tried and true recipe book from which anyone can learn basic cooking. From ANZAC biscuits to lamb chops to pavlova, enduring Australian favourites can be found within its pages, alongside home-making, gardening and outdoor hints. It is a testament to the book's relevance and the foresight of its original creators that it has been published in well over 50 editions.this edition celebrates the 75th anniversary of the CWA.
The first branch of the Country Women's Association of Western Australia was formed in 1924. The aim of the association is to improve the well-being of all people, especially those in country areas by promoting courtesy, cooperation, community effort, ethical standards and the wise use of resources.
Every grandmother, mother, aunt, daughter and son should have a copy of this in the kitchen.
If the community in general knows nothing else of the Country Women's Association of Western Australia, it is more than familiar with its cookbook - every grandmother, mother, aunt, daughter and son should have a copy in the kitchen. First published in 1936, the C.W.A. Cookery Book and Household Hints is rich in tradition. It is a tried and true recipe book from which anyone can learn basic cooking. From ANZAC biscuits to lamb chops to pavlova, enduring Australian favourites can be found within its pages, alongside home-making, gardening and outdoor hints. It is a testament to the book's relevance and the foresight of its original creators that it has been published in well over 50 editions.this edition celebrates the 75th anniversary of the CWA.
The first branch of the Country Women's Association of Western Australia was formed in 1924. The aim of the association is to improve the well-being of all people, especially those in country areas by promoting courtesy, cooperation, community effort, ethical standards and the wise use of resources.