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A Home-grown Cook: The Dame Alison Holst Story

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Release date NZ
November 2nd, 2011
Author
Gift Idea
  • For Her
Brand
Contributor
Pages
250
Dimensions (mm)
170x230
Country of Publication
New Zealand
Imprint
Hyndman Publishing
ISBN-13
9781877382673
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
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Product ID
18402119

Description

Dame Alison Holst holds more titles than her damehood suggests: she's been invariably described as ‘Mother of the Nation’, ‘Queen of the Kitchen’ and ‘a groundbreaker in the culinary world’.

In the sixties, Dame Alison singlehandedly changed the way women prepared food for their families with her legendary television programme ‘Here’s How'. She went on to become a prodigious fund-raiser for Plunkett, the chocolate-coated voice of radio, author of a hundred bestselling cookbooks, a successful business brand, as well as our favourite promoter of New Zealand products overseas.

In A Home-grown Cook, Alison Holst's fascinating memoir unfolds with the characteristic charm and calm spirit that is so familiar to us all. From a modest upbringing in Dunedin to becoming one of our most endearing Kiwi icons, A Home-gown Cook brilliantly captures Dame Alison's distin­ctive voice on every page.

 

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Review by Sue on 28th February, 2012
5 stars "Great read"

Dame Alison has become a NZ icon and this book gives us her early history. Very insightful to the changing food eating of New Zealanders.

 

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