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Margaret Fulton
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is a British-born Australian food and cooking 'guru', writer, journalist, author, and commentator. She was the first of this genre of writers in Australia.[1]
Fulton's book, The Margaret Fulton Cookbook, was published by Paul Hamlyn in 1968 and was an instant success. Over 1.5 million copies have sold and it remains in print.[2]
Her early recipes encouraged Australian housewives to vary the Australian staples of "meat and three vegetables" and to be creative with food. She 'discovered' food from exotic places such as Spain, Italy, India and China and as Cookery Editor, 'brought these into Australian homes through her articles in the Woman's Day magazine'.
Fulton realised that chefs who did television shows tended to lose their audience. Accordingly, she remained a writer who regularly appeared as a 'guest' on various TV shows.
Contents [hide]
1 Honours and awards
2 Bibliography
3 Notes
4 References
5 External links
[edit] Honours and awards
In 1983 she was awarded an OAM (Medal of the Order of Australia)[3] in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
Identified as an Australian Living National Treasure by the National Trust of Australia
2006 Nominated amongst the Bulletin's 100 most influential Australians[4]
[edit] Bibliography
Fulton has written 20 books, including:
The Margaret Fulton Cookbook (various editions)
Margaret Fulton's Encyclopaedia of Food and Cookery
Margaret Fulton's Book of casseroles
The Margaret Fulton crock-pot cook book
I sang for my supper : memories of a food writer
Margaret Fulton's Book of Chinese cooking
Margaret Fulton's Book of ices & cold desserts
Restaurant Dishes of the World
Encyclopaedia of Food and Cookery
My very special cookbook
Margaret Fulton's Book of cooking for two
Margaret Fultons New Cookbook
Margaret Fulton's Book of Italian Cooking
Margaret Fulton's Book of Vegetarian Cooking
Margaret Fulton's Book of Pasta & Pizzas
Margaret Fulton's Book of Microwave Cooking
Margaret Fulton's Creative cookery course
[edit] Notes
1.^ Australian Biography, accessed 1 May 2007
2.^ Fulton - Biography accessed 1 May 2007[dead link]
3.^ [1], 12 December 2006
4.^ "The 100 most influential Australians". The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 June 2006. 27 June 2006. http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/the-100-most-influential-australians/2006/06/26/1151174135442.html. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
[edit] References
The Fire in Fulton's Belly
Australian Biography Online
Australia's Living National Treasures Register
Government: Its an Honour - The Queen's Birthday Honours Lists
100 most influential Australians Sydney Morning Herald, 27, June 2006 (Retrieved 1 August, 2007)
[edit] External links
1 May 2007, ABC call for "Favourite Margaret Fulton Memory"
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Name Fulton, Margaret Isobel
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Short description Australian food writer
Date of birth 1924
Place of birth Nairn, Scotland
Date of death
Place of death
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