Title | : | I Sang For My Supper: Memories Of A Food Writer |
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ISBN | : | 1863026681 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781863026680 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 |
Publication | : | Published June 2, 2001 |
Memories of a Food Writer.
For more than forty years Margaret Fulton has been writing about food and cookery. Generations of 'Woman', 'Woman's Day' and 'New Idea' readers have used her recipes and benefited from her advice on cooking and entertainment. Her cookbooks have sold millions of copies. Now, in 'I Sang For My Supper', Margaret Fulton tells the story of her life.
And an extraordinary life it has been so far. From a country girl in Glen Innes to one of the first female account executives in an Australian advertising agency to running a health resort that played host to the Commonwealth Heads of Government immediately after the Hilton bombing - Margaret Fulton has seen it all. Her life's heartaches and highlights make engrossing reading.
'I Sang For My Supper' tells the story of a remarkable life.
For more than forty years Margaret Fulton has been writing about food and cookery. Generations of 'Woman', 'Woman's Day' and 'New Idea' readers have used her recipes and benefited from her advice on cooking and entertainment. Her cookbooks have sold millions of copies. Now, in 'I Sang For My Supper', Margaret Fulton tells the story of her life.
And an extraordinary life it has been so far. From a country girl in Glen Innes to one of the first female account executives in an Australian advertising agency to running a health resort that played host to the Commonwealth Heads of Government immediately after the Hilton bombing - Margaret Fulton has seen it all. Her life's heartaches and highlights make engrossing reading.
'I Sang For My Supper' tells the story of a remarkable life.
I Sang For My Supper: Memories Of A Food Writer Reviews
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I always loved Margaret Fulton and it was lovely to find out more about her. Added bonus is some of her recipes included.
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this autobiography of Margaret Fulton. She has had a fascinating life - full of fun, intrigue, wonderful food and fabulous people. It is scattered throughout with her favourite personal recipes and stories in which they feature. If you want to know about what Sydney was like in the early half to middle of the 20th century, this is better than a history book.
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3 Stars = I liked the book. I'm glad I read it.
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good