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Making a Meal of It

Making a Meal of It

Smart ways to buy, store and use up food

Jane Willcox, Rosemary Cadden

What to do with that one sad carrot? Making a Meal of It is a guide to making the most of the food we feel guilty about throwing away.

Bursting with tips, ideas and recipes, this book tells you how to buy the best, keep it fresh, and make use of every bit - and, when you forget, how to restore and revive. The ideas are simple and flexible, from tasty solutions for last night's leftovers to easy recipes for a bulk buy or garden harvest.

Tuck in and make a meal of it. You'll save time and money, and a bit of the planet too.

Find out:

  • which everyday vegetable is healthier cooked than raw
  • what staple causes food poisoning in the home
  • why you shouldn't put a vase of flowers near the fruit bowl
  • why apes peel their bananas from the other end

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When Rosemary Cadden and Jane Willcox met 25 years ago, Rosemary was impersonating a haggis. Food has been a big part of their relationship ever since. They later shared their first meal when they found themselves sitting at the same table at a publicity junket while working as journalists for the Advertiser newspaper in Adelaide. Although they went in different directions – Rosemary into media relations and Jane to Sydney and into television – they have worked together on projects over the years, including the pilot for a TV series on cooking in Aboriginal communities.

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When Rosemary Cadden and Jane Willcox met 25 years ago, Rosemary was impersonating a haggis. Food has been a big part of their relationship ever since. They later shared their first meal when they found themselves sitting at the same table at a publicity junket while working as journalists for the Advertiser newspaper in Adelaide. Although they went in different directions – Rosemary into media relations and Jane to Sydney and into television – they have worked together on projects over the years, including the pilot for a TV series on cooking in Aboriginal communities.

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IMAGES   2-colour throughout
PAGE COUNT   240
DIMENSIONS   230 x 170 mm