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  2. Donna Hay - Wikipedia

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    She was named one of the 'Magnificent Seven' cookbook authors by the judges of the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards in January 2007. [2] Her most recent book, everyday fresh, was released in October 2020. Hay also served as Editor-in-Chief of Donna Hay Magazine, a bi-monthly magazine launched in 2001, which closed after 100 issues in July 2018. [3]

  3. List of women cookbook writers - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Fulton (1924–2019), British-born journalist, cookbook writer; Donna Hay (born 1971), popular cookbook writer, magazine editor; Tess Mallos (1933–2012), food journalist, cookbook writer, specializing in Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine; Kim McCosker, cookbook writer since 2007; Hetty Lui McKinnon, cookbook writer

  4. The Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Book

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    The segment was so popular he expanded it and the following year launched Josh Earl vs. the Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Book, [17] a show that continued through to 2015. [18] In 2016 all 107 cakes were baked and sold for a Canberra charity to raise money to support women with post-and ante-natal depression.

  5. List of Australian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Katrina Germein (born 1974), children's author and early childhood educator; May Gibbs (1877–1969), children's author, illustrator and cartoonist; Anna Goldsworthy (born 1974), writer, teacher and classical pianist; Sophie Gonzales (born 1993), writer of young adult romantic comedies; Heather Goodall (living), historian

  6. American cookbooks in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    Also known as “Big Red,” this cookbook was a national bestseller, becoming the most popular non-fiction book of the year. [5] Between 1951 and 1958, the second edition sold 732,004 copies. The book featured step-by-step photographs to accompany the instructions and many of the recipes recommended the use of various pre-packaged foods.

  7. Family cookbooks - Wikipedia

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    Whilst these cookbooks are sometimes later published, the concept is of a commonplace book where useful recipes are retained and passed on to later generations. [ 1 ] The recipes can be developed by the family or collated from other sources – and may be so familiar to the family that the origin is forgotten or not acknowledged.

  8. Julie Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    The final section of the book is a 'blank' chapter with pages for the reader's own photos, clippings and recipes from family and friends. [ 10 ] Goodwin has since released further cookbooks including Heart of the Home ( ISBN 1742750095 ) in 2012, and Gather ( ISBN 1742750109 ) in 2013.

  9. Mollie Katzen - Wikipedia

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    Mollie Katzen (born October 13, 1950, in Rochester, New York, U.S.) is an American cookbook author and artist. The author of twelve cookbooks (all of which she also illustrated), she is best known for the hand-lettered, illustrated Moosewood Cookbook (1977) and The Enchanted Broccoli Forest (1982).

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