L to R: Denise Baird,
Geoff Baird, Abigail Bittle, Carolyn
Gowdy, Karen Elliott and Jean Murray at
the launch of the new recipe book.
NEW
recipe book entitled 'The Real Way to Cook' was launched at a
cookery demonstration in Railway Street Presbyterian Church last
Thursday night.
Compiled
by Carolyn Gowdy, Jean Murray, Denise and Geoff Baird, Karen
Elliott and Abigail Bittle, with formatting and cover design by
Sheila Jamieson and Ruth Nelson, the book contains recipes
contributed by members, families and friends of Railway Street
Congregation.
The book will be available in various
commercial outlets around the town or from the Church office at
a cost of �6 per copy or �10 for two copies. All proceeds from
its sale will be donated to the building fund for the
refurbishment of Railway Street Presbyterian Church.
Carolyn Gowdy introduced the cookery
demonstration 'Can you cook it?' which was organised by the
fundraising team and presented by Bridghe Reilly (Livestock and
Meat Commission Cookery Demonstrator) assisted by members of the
congregation Billy Bittle and Denise Baird.
The tasty supper which followed allowed those
present to sample some of the many recipes from the new book.
Ulster Star
01/12/2006
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