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A Few Jamie Oliver, Donna Hay Cookbooks at Lifetime Distributors At $20-$25 each

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Jamies 30 Minute Meals - $20
ISBN: 978-0718154776

Jamie Does… - $20
ISBN: 9780718156145

Donna Hay Seasons - $25
ISBN: 978-0732290498

Donna Hay: Fast Fresh Simple - $25
ISBN: 978-0732291921

The Larousse Gastrononmique is still $50. (already posted on http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/38163)

Not all the above books are available in every state, please check your region. Free delivery to workplaces only.

As mentioned in the previous Larousse Gastronomique post, the website doesn't take direct product links, so:

  • Go to the main page to pick a region (NSW, Victoria, etc), and then
  • Go to cookbooks - General.

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closed Comments

  • +2

    Jamie does donna hay in 30 minutes? interesting?

    • -1

      Well, and I am basing this upon his discernible speech impediment, Jamie can't seem to cram his big, flappy faux-Cockney-Essex-boy tongue in his annoying mouth, even with the aid of his many and various pieces of low quality, proprietary cookware. So, where better place to put his tongue (other than a power socket, or one of Jamie's 200w ovens)?

      • Lol so much hate, were you cut off from your school's fried schnitzels because of him? :)

        • Chicken and corn rolls for $2.50 ea were the shit dude, don't hate on the hater!!

  • BTW my local A&R has Bill Granger cookbooks soft and hardcover for $20-25 and some of them signed :)

    • nice

      • The "very straight" bill granger

  • I am negging this because my understandning is that they delievr only to your workplace and that they ask to leave brochures, etc around. It sounds dreadfully disruptive. If you are on a career path, you really don't want to be known to be wasting your co-workers time in order to save a couple of bucks.

    • my understandning is that they delievr only to your workplace

      That's not completely true, it depends on your region. Say, for Victoria, they will charge $12 to post to your home, but orders over $99 are free. Granted, that's not a good deal if you only want 1 book. For NSW, they used to do the same, but it looks like they no longer deliver to non-workplaces.

      they ask to leave brochures

      In my experience, yes, they do ask, but you can politely decline, and they're fine with that. In my case, the lady never asked again, and is still happy to deliver to me (at work) whenever I want a book that's on their website. I just send her an email and she arranges a day to deliver it to my workplace.

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