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641.5994 COU
Publication Date
2010
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101559.8281
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Australian Poll Dorset Association Inc.
Call Number
641.663 LAM
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Books
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89646.5078
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Hofstra, Warren R., 1947- editor.
Call Number
782.421642092 23
Publication Date
2013
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Electronic Resources
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Mitchell, Rosa.
Call Number
641.59458 MIT
Publication Date
2012
Summary
When Italian-born Melbourne chef Rosa Mitchell and her husband Colin bought their farm in central Victoria in the late 1980s they acquired 20 acres of cleared land running up a volcanic hill, a few fruit trees and a dilapidated, one room milking shed.
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Goulding, Matt, author.
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394.120946 GOU
Publication Date
2017 2016
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Grape, Olive, Pig is a deeply personal exploration of Spain, a country where eating and living are inextricably linked. Crafted in the style of the acclaimed Rice, Noodle, Fish (which explored Japan), this magnificent gastronomic travel companion takes readers through the key regions of Spain as they've never seen them before.
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DVD 641.595 GLO
Publication Date
2012
Summary
The colour, richness and diversity of Indian and Japanese cuisine are celebrated in this vibrant program. This documentary style production investigates regional differences within each country, traditional and modern influences on contemporary cuisine and the way in which food is prepared, served and eaten for everyday meals and special occasions. There are interviews with Indian writer, Lakshmi Belekrishnan, Village Indian head chef, Vissnu Kharel, Japanese teacher, Akiko Mahara and owner and chef of Wabi Sabi, Tomoya Kawasaki. Suitable for food technology and culture related studies at the middle secondary level, it provides a fascinating insight into Indian and Japanese cuisine and is a great way to encourage cultural awareness and understanding. - Container
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641.5 COU
Publication Date
2018
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The Country Women's Association of Australia has been at the heart of country life for almost 100 years, feeding families, preparing food for friends, preserving fresh produce and baking for loved ones everywhere. Now, this updated collection brings together more of their very best recipes in a handsome companion volume to the bestselling hardback Country Women's Association Classics. The recipes you will find inside are typical of the home-style cooking that's synonymous with the CWA- salads and soups; casseroles, pies and hearty bakes; puddings, cakes, biscuits and slices; pickles, chutneys, lemon butter and quince paste. This is simple yet wonderful food, as cooked by the nation's experts.
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ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(302782.1)
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The colour, richness and diversity of Japanese cuisine is celebrated in this vibrant programme. This documentary style production investigates regional differences within the country, traditional and modern influences on contemporary cuisine and the way in which food is prepared, served and eaten for everyday meals and special occasions. There are interviews with Japanese teacher, Akiko Mahara and owner and chef of Wabi Sabi, Tomoya Kawasaki. Suitable for food technology and culture related studies at the middle secondary level, it provides a fascinating insight into Japanese cuisine and is a great way to encourage cultural awareness and understanding.
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Other
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(302783.1)
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The colour, richness and diversity of Indian cuisine is celebrated in this vibrant programme. This documentary style production investigates regional differences within the country, traditional and modern influences on contemporary cuisine and the way in which food is prepared, served and eaten for everyday meals and special occasions. There are interviews with Indian writer, Lakshmi Belekrishnan and Village Indian head chef, Vissnu Kharel. Suitable for food technology and culture related studies at the middle secondary level, it provides a fascinating insight into Indian cuisine and is a great way to encourage cultural awareness and understanding.
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Other
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Birkby, Evelyn.
Call Number
641.5977 20
Publication Date
1993
Summary
What can Evelyn Birkby possibly do to follow up the success of Neighboring on the Air: Cooking with the KMA Radio Homemakers? She can do what she has done in writing Up a Country Lane Cookbook. For forty-three years she has written a column entitled "Up a Country Lane" for the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel. Now she has chosen the best recipes from her column and interspersed them with a wealth of stories of rural life in the 1940s and 1950s, supplemented by a generous offering of vintage photographs. She has created a book that encompasses lost time. With chapters on "The Garden, & q.
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Electronic Resources
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Birkby, Evelyn.
Call Number
641.5977 20
Publication Date
1993
Summary
What can Evelyn Birkby possibly do to follow up the success of Neighboring on the Air: Cooking with the KMA Radio Homemakers? She can do what she has done in writing Up a Country Lane Cookbook. For forty-three years she has written a column entitled "Up a Country Lane" for the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel. Now she has chosen the best recipes from her column and interspersed them with a wealth of stories of rural life in the 1940s and 1950s, supplemented by a generous offering of vintage photographs. She has created a book that encompasses lost time. With chapters on "The Garden, & q.
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Electronic Resources
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0.1601
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O'Reilly, Titus
Call Number
338.47795 ORE
Publication Date
2019
Summary
Australians lose more money gambling than any other country. But how did we get here? In his inimitable, hilarious style, sports historian Titus O'Reily charts the rise, fall and rise of sport gambling in Australia. Please, Gamble Irresponsibly traces the history of gambling in Australia from horseracing in the colonial era, through the rise of SP bookies and organised crime, to the commercialisation of the industry and its impact on communities and the integrity of sport. With billions of dollars involved, what are the odds of putting the genie back in the bottle?
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Books
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