The return of the classic food encyclopedia from the woman who taught generations how to cook. Margaret Fulton's Encyclopedia of Food and Cookery is the definitive collection of her recipes and lifes work. In one authoritative volume she focuses on foods we use in everyday cooking, including details to consider when buying ingredients, basic and unusual ways to prepare foods, as well as recipes and dishes that have worked their way into our culture and history. Margaret Fultons greatest enjoyment in life comes from sharing her knowledge and recipes, and bringing good food into every home. Her encyclopedia is the essential cooking companion and the first book youll reach for to find inspiration and advice in the kitchen. Margaret Fulton is one of Australias leading and best-loved cookery experts. The matriarch of Australian cooking, she has been credited with changing the way Australians eat. Margarets pre-eminence in the food world was officially heralded when she was honoured with the O.A.M. (Medal of the Order of Australia), and was recognised as one of the National Trusts 100 Living Australian National Treasures. She has published many bestselling cookbooks during her career of more than fifty years.
The return of the classic food encyclopedia from the woman who taught generations how to cook. Margaret Fulton's Encyclopedia of Food and Cookery is the definitive collection of her recipes and lifes work. In one authoritative volume she focuses on foods we use in everyday cooking, including details to consider when buying ingredients, basic and unusual ways to prepare foods, as well as recipes and dishes that have worked their way into our culture and history. Margaret Fultons greatest enjoyment in life comes from sharing her knowledge and recipes, and bringing good food into every home. Her encyclopedia is the essential cooking companion and the first book youll reach for to find inspiration and advice in the kitchen. Margaret Fulton is one of Australias leading and best-loved cookery experts. The matriarch of Australian cooking, she has been credited with changing the way Australians eat. Margarets pre-eminence in the food world was officially heralded when she was honoured with the O.A.M. (Medal of the Order of Australia), and was recognised as one of the National Trusts 100 Living Australian National Treasures. She has published many bestselling cookbooks during her career of more than fifty years.