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There are five ways to purchase
the PWMU cookbook:

1) Send your details with a cheque for $31.60 to the PWMU Office. The cheque should be made payable to "Presbyterian Church of Victoria". We will send you a copy when the cheque arrives.

2) Deposit $31.60 (via direct debit using internet banking from your own account) into:

Account Name:
Presbyterian Church of Victoria
BSB: 083-004
Account No.: 015016531
Message/Description of Payment:
PWMU Cookbook

Then email your address to us and let us know you have made the electronic payment. We will send you a copy when the PCV notifies us that your payment has been processed.

3) Visit the PWMU Office in person to purchase a copy with exact cash. Our office hours are Monday and Friday 9.30am-2pm.

4) Visit the office of the
Presbyterian Church of Victoria, 156 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 to purchase a copy with exact cash.
Opening hours:  Monday to Friday 9-5.

5) It is also available in some bookstores or newsagencies.

Note: postage is $6.60 for one copy.
Cost for multiple copies will depend on the number of copies required and your location.

 

 

Cookbook
The PWMU Cookbook is back in stock.  $25 per copy, $6.60 postage for one, $8.65 postage for 2. Please contact the office for postage details for larger quantities. See sidebar for ordering details.

The PWMU Cookbook is now 105 years old, making it the oldest book of its kind still in production in Victoria. The PWMU Centenary Cookbook is reprinted (with revisions and corrections by Mairi Harman) in 2009 – the year the Presbyterian Church of Victoria celebrates its 150th Anniversary.

The PWMU Cookbook Committee is a joint committee of the Presbyterian and Uniting Churches.

Sales of this book have aided the work of PWMU since 1904 and the work of the Uniting Church Adult Fellowship since 1977 – and continue to do so.

The income PWMU receives from sales is specifically used to fund students from developing countries who come to the Presbyterian Theological College in Box Hill, Melbourne. They are given training which is aimed to benefit their home churches.
To date students from these countries have been trained: Nigeria, Vanuatu, Korea, the Philippines, Malawi and India.

The book is attractively bound with spiral binding and a wrap-round cover

Presbyterian parents have long made sure their children have their Bible and their PWMU Cookbook in their bags when they leave home.

 

Out of the ashes of the 7/2/2009 fires the PWMU Cookbook Committee was asked by Helen Kenney of the St Andrews CFA could she photocopy recipes to hand out to families whose houses were burnt down. It had come to her attention that many cooks were so traumatised that they could not remember simple recipes that they had used for years. Both the Presbyterian and Uniting Churches donated funds to purchase 65 cookbooks from the publisher at a reduced rate. On 5 June these 65 books were presented to St Andrews. The PWMU Cookbook Committee then looked into the possibility of donating a book to approximately 2000 more families throughout Victoria who had lost their homes on Black Saturday.

Each book will have an inside label attached stating that it comes with the good wishes from both churches and Hachette publishers.

There will still be over 4500 copies of the Cookbook in stock so plenty will be available for others wishing to purchase them. The publisher will give a 35% discount for church groups when orders and payment are made together.

Christine Closter PWMU Cookbook Committee Treasurer and PWMU Cookbook Convenor of the PWMU State Council

Sample recipe from p202 of The PWMU Cookbook

(used with permission)

Golden Syrup Dumplings

Serves 4

1 cup (150g) self-raising flour
2 tablespoons (40g) butter or margerine
milk
1 cup (250ml) water
1 tablespoon golden syrup
1/2 cup (125g) sugar
juice of one lemon

Rub butter into flour. Mix to a stiff dough with a little milk. Form into balls. Bring water, syrup, sugar and lemon juice to the boil. Drop dumplings into boiling syrup and cook for 20 minutes.