Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Sources

Some of the sources we have consulted for information and inspiration:

Blue Monday 29 September 2008
Beeton, I. The Book of Household Management, S.O. Beeton 1861

Line Drying 1 October 2008
Beeton, I. The Book of Household Management, S.O. Beeton 1861
"Hanging out for a clean fight" The Age, May 10 2008

Do you have the stomach for Blancmange? 3 October 2008
Household Cookery The Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy in Melbourne, 1945

Would your great-grandparents recognise your food? 6 October 2008
Beeton, I. The Book of Household Management, S.O. Beeton 1861
Curnonsky Quote "Make [food] simple and let things taste of what they are."
Smith, A. and MacKinnon JB The 100 Mile Diet


Knitting for the War Effort. 10 October 2008
Isaacs, J The Gentle Arts: 200 Years of Australian Women’s Domestic & Decorative Arts Lansdowne Press, Willoughby, New South Wales. 1987.

Who is teaching our children to cook? 24 October 2008
Kingston, B “When did we teach our girls to cook?” in Australian Cultural History: Food, Diet, Pleasure, 1996 Number 15. pp.89-101
Mills, T and Stark, J “Food tech classes a recipe for good health,” The Age, 20 June 2008. (accessed: 30 June 2008)
Muskett, P E The Art of Living in Australia, 1893: Chapter VIII on 'School Cookery and Its Influence on the Australian Daily Life' (accessed via: http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/)


Halloween Scots-style 31 October 2008
King, A and Dunnett, F The Home Book Of Scottish Cookery (1967)

Time for a cuppa? 2 November 2008
Muskett, P E The Art of Living in Australia, 1893: Chapter VI on 'Diet' (accessed via: http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/)
Beeton, I. The Book of Household Management, S.O. Beeton 1861