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Australian Women's Weekly

Author of Chinese Cooking Class Cookbook

555 Works 5,308 Members 31 Reviews

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Series

Works by Australian Women's Weekly

Chinese Cooking Class Cookbook (1980) 350 copies, 3 reviews
Italian Cooking Class Cookbook (1982) 195 copies, 2 reviews
Finger Food (1990) 120 copies, 1 review
Cakes and Slices (1990) 111 copies, 1 review
Microwave Cookbook (1987) 95 copies
Almost Vegetarian (1993) 74 copies, 1 review
The Barbecue Cookbook (1987) — Publisher — 72 copies
Fruit & Vegetable Cookbook (1990) 66 copies
Cooking Class Cookbook (1990) 65 copies
Dinner Party Cookbook No. 2 (1990) 64 copies
Biscuits & Slices (1990) 59 copies
Cafe Cakes (2001) 51 copies
Bake (2008) 49 copies
Low Fat Cooking (1995) 48 copies
Easy Mexican-Style Cookery (1993) 46 copies
Macaroons & biscuits (2010) 42 copies, 1 review
Cooking Class Cakes (1994) 42 copies
Microwave cookbook 2 (1990) 41 copies
The Great Barbecue Cookbook (1990) 41 copies
Wok Meals in Minutes (1999) 40 copies
The Quick-cook book (1991) 39 copies
Starters and soups (1989) 38 copies
Curries (1996) 38 copies
Slow Cooking (2010) 37 copies
Saucery (1994) 36 copies
Vegetarian Meals in Minutes (2001) 35 copies
Quick-Mix Biscuits and Slices (1995) 32 copies, 1 review
The Christmas Book (1998) 32 copies
Cocktail guide (1989) 31 copies
Pickles & Chutneys (AWW) (2000) 31 copies
Pasta Meals in Minutes (2001) 28 copies
Vegie Food (2006) 25 copies
Finger Food: No. 2 (1996) 24 copies, 1 review
Muffins, Scones & Breads (1996) 24 copies
The Baking Collection (2013) 23 copies
Great Asian Food (2001) 23 copies
Christmas Cakes & Puddings (2001) 22 copies
Kids Cooking (2004) 22 copies
Last-minute Meals (2003) 21 copies, 1 review
Rice cookbook (1995) 19 copies
The New Needlework Book (1991) 19 copies, 1 review
Easy Cupcakes By Colour (2008) 18 copies
Big Book of Beautiful Biscuits 17 copies, 1 review
Chinese Cookbook No. 2 (1996) 16 copies
Classic Cakes (2009) 16 copies
Christmas (2010) 14 copies
Japanese (2010) 14 copies
Stew (2008) 14 copies
The country collection (2012) 13 copies
Cook it Slow (2014) 13 copies
The Diabetes Cookbook (2006) 12 copies
Cooking for Crowds (1993) 12 copies
Indulgent Cakes (2014) 12 copies
Little Pies And Cakes (2008) 11 copies
Pasta Cookbook (1997) 11 copies
Baking Favourites (2010) 11 copies
Fast Healthy (2007) 11 copies
Easy Baking (2009) 11 copies
Superfoods (2014) 10 copies
The Fast Egg (2007) 10 copies
Gp Aww Jams and Preserves (2011) 9 copies, 1 review
Best of Air Fryer (2022) 9 copies
Pies: Savoury & Sweet. (2011) 9 copies
The best-ever collection (2013) 8 copies
Super Easy Air Fryer (2021) 8 copies
Pie Maker Volume 2 (2021) 8 copies
The Cake Stall (2011) 8 copies
AWW Greek (2011) 8 copies
Kids' Birthday Cakes (2011) 8 copies
Low-Fat Fast (2006) 8 copies
Grills & Barbecues (2008) 8 copies
Cheap & Cheerful (2009) 8 copies
Perfect Roasts (2013) 7 copies
Food for the Soul (2016) 7 copies
Awesome Cakes for Kids (2015) 7 copies
Back to Basics (2010) 7 copies
Easy Cakes & Biscuits (2011) 6 copies
Home Hints (1990) 6 copies
Greek Cooking (2011) 6 copies
Mexican (2013) 6 copies
Barbecues and Grills (2010) 6 copies
In Season (2014) 6 copies
Jams, Jellies & Pickles (2012) 6 copies
Pizza pizzazz (2012) 6 copies
Vegetarian (2015) 6 copies
Gratins & Bakes (2010) 6 copies
Eating Well (2015) 6 copies
Cookbook for All Seasons (2003) 6 copies
Beautiful Birds (1977) 6 copies
Cupcakes By Colour (2008) 6 copies
Dried Fruit & Nuts (2006) 5 copies
Soup Plus (2010) 5 copies
Everyday Powerfoods (2016) 5 copies
Eat Clean with Superfoods (2016) 5 copies
A Taste of India (2023) 5 copies
Gp Aww Trends Sweet (2011) 5 copies
Grill (2008) 5 copies
Salad days (2008) 5 copies
Cool Cupcakes. (2012) 5 copies
Family Meals (2016) 5 copies
Puddings & Pies (2011) 5 copies
Grilled (2018) 5 copies
Cooking for Diabetes (2011) 4 copies
French (2011) 4 copies
Pie. (2012) 4 copies
Chocolate (2010) 4 copies
Gp Aww Muffins and Breads (2011) 4 copies
The Best of the Pie Maker (2022) 4 copies
Curries of the World (2012) 4 copies
The Living Bush 4 copies
Foods That Fight Back (2007) 4 copies
Cheesecakes (2013) 4 copies
One-Pot Dinners (2012) 4 copies, 1 review
Snazzy Snacks (2010) 4 copies
Cakes (2010) 4 copies
The Sausage Roll Maker (2021) 4 copies
Eating Together (2009) 4 copies
Home Cooked (2010) 4 copies
Sugar Free (2018) 4 copies
What Can I Cook Tonight (2015) 4 copies
Gp Aww Baking (2011) 3 copies
Christmas Food (2008) 3 copies
Feast (2023) 3 copies
Ask Pamela Q and A (2009) 3 copies
Test Kitchen Baking (2023) 3 copies
The Healthy Baker (2022) 3 copies
Meal Prep Vegetarian (2021) 3 copies
One Pan (2024) 3 copies
Junior Chef. (2011) 3 copies
Mediterranean (2022) 3 copies
The Health Cookbook 3 copies, 3 reviews
Eat Clean with Superfoods (2016) 3 copies
Inner Health (2018) 3 copies
Simple Slow Cooker (2021) 3 copies
Slow Cook (2020) 3 copies
Home Baked (2010) 3 copies
Stir-Fried (2009) 3 copies
From the Market (2021) 3 copies
Healthy Food Everyday (2019) 3 copies
Kids Love to Cook (2021) 3 copies
Nourished Kitchen (2019) 3 copies
Kid's Food for Parties (2009) 2 copies
Weight Loss For Diabetes (2020) 2 copies
Cake & Co. (2017) 2 copies
Womens Weekly Cake Pops (2013) 2 copies
Picture Cookery 2 copies
One-dish dinners (2012) 2 copies
Beautiful Australia (1970) 2 copies
Fast Prep Slow Cook (2022) 2 copies
Pastries & Puffs (2012) 2 copies
One-pot wonder (2016) 2 copies
Intermittent Fasting (2022) 2 copies
The Butcher (2022) 2 copies
Diet Snacks 2 copies
Back to School Snacks (2022) 2 copies
Everyday Air Fryer (2025) 2 copies
Cheat's Xmas (2023) 2 copies
Empty Lunchbox (2023) 2 copies, 1 review
Keto-Licious (2022) 2 copies
Olive Oil (2010) 2 copies
Just four favourites (2011) 2 copies
Grazing boards (2024) 2 copies
Fast Seafood (2007) 2 copies
Chocolate Favourites (2008) 2 copies
The Essential Vegan (2021) 2 copies
Gluten-free Favourites (2021) 2 copies
Shared plates (2015) 2 copies
Family Dinners 2 copies
Baby Food (2001) 2 copies
Street Food (2015) 2 copies
Summer Party (2015) 2 copies
Simple Fresh Veg (2022) 2 copies
Everyday Thermo (2023) 1 copy
Entertaining 1 copy
Baking Basics (2018) 1 copy
Chocolate 1 copy
Made from Scratch (2023) 1 copy
Yummy Prawns 1 copy
Simply salads (2011) 1 copy
Eat Together (2022) 1 copy
Super salads (2020) 1 copy
Low Low-fat (2009) 1 copy
BBQ's and Salads (2009) 1 copy
Fire Grill Smoke (2023) 1 copy
Shortcuts 1 copy
Christmas Classics (2024) 1 copy
Fast Chicken 1 copy
Super Knits 1 copy
Baby Knits 1 copy
Seafood 1 copy
Pork 1 copy
Breakfast 1 copy
Cupcakes & cakes (2015) 1 copy
Cheap Eats 1 copy
Slow Cooker 1 copy
Cheat's Cakes (2014) 1 copy
Homebaked (2013) 1 copy
Commonsense favourites (2009) 1 copy
Kids Cook (2023) 1 copy
Breakfast (2012) 1 copy
Simply Bread (2024) 1 copy
Express! (2018) 1 copy
Smart Mince 1 copy
East Pizza (2012) 1 copy
Fast fresh vegetarian (2014) 1 copy
Best Ever Recipes (2022) 1 copy
Royal Wedding Souvenir (1981) 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Australian Women's Weekly
Birthdate
1933
Gender
n/a
Nationality
Australia
Associated Place (for map)
Australia

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Reviews

33 reviews
This is probably the most random cookbook in my collection. It basically contains recipes of cakes and bakes from the 70s... Now, usually I'm not a fan of vintage recipes, but this book is AMAZING. Whenever I crave something: simple, delicious, with non-exotic ingredients, and goes well with a cup of tea (for myself only)... this is the book I reach for. Everything I've made from it has been simple and to my taste.
Sometimes you might feel hungry, but you're in no mood for an elaborate cooking session in the kitchen especially after a hectic day so I guess the answer lays in a no fuss or mess one pot less washing up meal. I LOVED the recipes featured and I had tried some: delicious. Very easy to make and beautiful to look at.
I think that there comes a point in your life when you have to either decide to live as healthily as possible, or expect to have things begin to go wrong healthwise. You can often get away with things when you’re young – over indulgence, too little fruit and veg and too much junk food - that your body won’t hack when you’re over forty. That’s not to say that children shouldn’t be eating healthy. Healthy habits are the basis for a long, high energy, happy life. Nor is it to say show more that you shouldn’t occasionally have an indulgence. But understanding good nutrition and ensuring that, in the main, your diet is as healthy as possible, is something that suddenly becomes critical as get older.

As is the Australian Women’s Weekly’s wont, their latest book is very simple to read; written like a lengthy magazine article, and highly stylised. The images are crisp and enticing, and the information set out clearly. The book begins with 36 pages of nutritional information, including wellbeing diet principles, information on antioxidants, fats, foods that fight diseases like Type 2 Diabetes, bowel disorders, osteoporosis, arthritis, and menopause symptoms. There is also information on the most recent food research and special “hero” foods that are particularly rich in nutrients and antioxidants, along with a table of serving sizes, and a weight loss meal plan.


After that, the rest of the book is recipes: breakfasts, snacks, drinks, vegetables, salads, chicken, meat, fruit and teas. All of the items listed are well-balanced, reasonably easy to make, and healthy. Each recipe contains information on the preparation and cooking time, as well detailed nutritional information, and is accompanied by a photograph for inspiration (I always find it difficult to cook something new without a photo for reference). While the dishes aren’t at all complex, many of them are innovative, and will help provide ideas on how to get the whole family eating better. The tofu-zucchini patties for example, contain 3 zucchinis, and an awful lot of high quality protein and fibre, and they can be eaten as an accompaniment or a snack. The Kofta with date chutney and spiced eggplant is just a kind of chicken meatball, but it’s a fancy Indian treat nice enough to serve guests. Take away the chilli, and you can serve it to your children.

I really liked the smaller 20cm size of this book, which makes it easier to work with than a large size book, but it's still large enough to make a nice gift book and present a great accompanying image for each recipe. It isn’t all savoury either. There are delicious desserts that are healthy enough for a main course, like the berry-muesli baked apples, or the homemade lime, grapefruit or blood orange sorbet.

The key thing with healthy eating is to make it a regular habit. If you eat in the way that this book suggests, you’ll just be healthier, and it certainly won’t feel like a diet or privation in any way. Colourful, easy to make food that is as attractive as it is delicious. What else could you ask for in a cookbook?
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I think that there comes a point in your life when you have to either decide to live as healthily as possible, or expect to have things begin to go wrong healthwise. You can often get away with things when you’re young – over indulgence, too little fruit and veg and too much junk food - that your body won’t hack when you’re over forty. That’s not to say that children shouldn’t be eating healthy. Healthy habits are the basis for a long, high energy, happy life. Nor is it to say show more that you shouldn’t occasionally have an indulgence. But understanding good nutrition and ensuring that, in the main, your diet is as healthy as possible, is something that suddenly becomes critical as get older.As is the Australian Women’s Weekly’s wont, their latest book is very simple to read; written like a lengthy magazine article, and highly stylised. The images are crisp and enticing, and the information set out clearly. The book begins with 36 pages of nutritional information, including wellbeing diet principles, information on antioxidants, fats, foods that fight diseases like Type 2 Diabetes, bowel disorders, osteoporosis, arthritis, and menopause symptoms. There is also information on the most recent food research and special “hero” foods that are particularly rich in nutrients and antioxidants, along with a table of serving sizes, and a weight loss meal plan.After that, the rest of the book is recipes: breakfasts, snacks, drinks, vegetables, salads, chicken, meat, fruit and teas. All of the items listed are well-balanced, reasonably easy to make, and healthy. Each recipe contains information on the preparation and cooking time, as well detailed nutritional information, and is accompanied by a photograph for inspiration (I always find it difficult to cook something new without a photo for reference). While the dishes aren’t at all complex, many of them are innovative, and will help provide ideas on how to get the whole family eating better. The tofu-zucchini patties for example, contain 3 zucchinis, and an awful lot of high quality protein and fibre, and they can be eaten as an accompaniment or a snack. The Kofta with date chutney and spiced eggplant is just a kind of chicken meatball, but it’s a fancy Indian treat nice enough to serve guests. Take away the chilli, and you can serve it to your children.I really liked the smaller 20cm size of this book, which makes it easier to work with than a large size book, but it's still large enough to make a nice gift book and present a great accompanying image for each recipe. It isn’t all savoury either. There are delicious desserts that are healthy enough for a main course, like the berry-muesli baked apples, or the homemade lime, grapefruit or blood orange sorbet.The key thing with healthy eating is to make it a regular habit. If you eat in the way that this book suggests, you’ll just be healthier, and it certainly won’t feel like a diet or privation in any way. Colourful, easy to make food that is as attractive as it is delicious. What else could you ask for in a cookbook? show less

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Works
555
Members
5,308
Popularity
#4,692
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
31
ISBNs
521
Languages
3

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