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A Matter of Taste: The Australian Women's Weekly and Its Influence on Australian Food Culture

A Matter of Taste: The Australian Women's Weekly and Its Influence on Australian Food Culture in Franklin, TN

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A Matter of Taste: The Australian Women's Weekly and Its Influence on Australian Food Culture

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A Matter of Taste: The Australian Women's Weekly and Its Influence on Australian Food Culture in Franklin, TN

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Since its inception in 1933,
The Australian Women’s Weekly
has been Australia’s highest-selling women’s magazine, largely due to its hugely popular cookery section and companion cookbooks. From birthday cakes to barbecues, mock meat to Chinese food, the
Weekly
taught generations of Australians what to eat and how to cook it at home. Yet despite this, the magazine and its influence on Australian cooking has been overlooked in histories of Australian food.
A Matter of Taste
restores the
to its rightful place at the centre of Australia’s food culture. Drawing on recipes, food editorials and readers’ memories,
is a celebration of the
’s vital role in the development of Australian food culture, debunking the myth that Australian food was ‘bland’ and ‘boring’ prior to postwar migration and illuminating important relationships between food, culture and identity. It shows that the magazine encouraged its readers (mostly women) to be adventurous, to experiment in the kitchen and to try new ingredients and flavours, stimulating an eclectic, Australian way of eating, which is still reflected on our tables today.
Since its inception in 1933,
The Australian Women’s Weekly
has been Australia’s highest-selling women’s magazine, largely due to its hugely popular cookery section and companion cookbooks. From birthday cakes to barbecues, mock meat to Chinese food, the
Weekly
taught generations of Australians what to eat and how to cook it at home. Yet despite this, the magazine and its influence on Australian cooking has been overlooked in histories of Australian food.
A Matter of Taste
restores the
to its rightful place at the centre of Australia’s food culture. Drawing on recipes, food editorials and readers’ memories,
is a celebration of the
’s vital role in the development of Australian food culture, debunking the myth that Australian food was ‘bland’ and ‘boring’ prior to postwar migration and illuminating important relationships between food, culture and identity. It shows that the magazine encouraged its readers (mostly women) to be adventurous, to experiment in the kitchen and to try new ingredients and flavours, stimulating an eclectic, Australian way of eating, which is still reflected on our tables today.

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