Easy cook book : volume 4 : you simply look and cook
By: Graves, Joy.
Contributor(s): Carter, Michael.
Publisher: Melbourne RMIT 1998Description: 52 p. : col. ill. ; 36 cm. + 24 Shopping Cards in pocket on inside front cover.ISBN: 0864447051.Subject(s): RECIPES | RECREATION AND LEISURE | COOKING | MICROWAVE OVENS | LIFE SKILLS | INSTRUCTIONItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | 630.1 GRA4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W001523 |
"The Easy Cook recipes have been designed to help people with a wide range of disabilities to prepare meals independently... The recipes have been planned to provide well balanced and delicious meals when combined with other simple foods. " - NOTES FOR USE
Given to Library by Wendy Rhodes
Self advocate friendly
MICROWAVE|Oriental fish|Ratatouille|Tasy jacket potatoes|SNAKS|Spicy potato wedges|Egg & ham muffins|Tomato basil bruchetta|Banana smoothie|EASY MEALS|Breakfast : Vita Brits with muffins & orange juice|Lunch : baked beans, glass of milk & apple|Dinner : Tandoori chicken & spiced rice|LIGHT MEALS|Mediterranean pasta|Carrot & zucchini fritters|Spanish pizza|Singapore noodles|MAIN MEALS|Lasagen|Salmon & dill quiche|Greek style lamb|SOUP|Tomato|DESSERTS|Pavlova|Fruity flap jacks|Pancakes|BAKED GOODS|Honey sultana scones|Boiled fruit cake|Crunchy nut cookies
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I find these recipe books really good - particularly the shopping cards.
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As my client doesn't read or write this has been a great help.
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We used this in a workshop lookking at what resources are easy to read and what are hard. People told us this was one of the easiest to read and lots of people asked where they could get copies for their homes they could learnn to cook! - Helen Honstvet, National Self Advocacy Coordinator
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Great resource thankyou