F.Y.I.

Better Homes and Gardens releases Better Basics

Multimedia brand Better Homes and Gardens launches its cookery magazine Better Basics.The announcement:

Australia’s leading multi-media brand, Better Homes and Gardens, will tomorrow launch the second issue in the Better Basics series, with renowned TV chef ‘Fast’ Ed Halmagyi.

Peter Zavecz, Commercial Director and Publisher, Better Basics, comments, “With a top-rating weekly
television show, an award-winning magazine, a popular radio program, an interactive website, and a three-day live experiential event, Better Homes and Gardens is the country’s leading multi-media brand.

“The second issue of the Better Basics series is an authoritative and timely food title, fine-tuned to satisfy the interests of the Better Homes and Gardens’ powerhouse brand following,” adds Zavecz.

“I just love making Better Basics,” Halmagyi said. “The magazine is full of the cooking solutions you’ve been looking for. In fact, I like to think of it as more than a magazine – it’s the easy to use reference guide to mastering cookery that every kitchen needs. You’ll want to hold onto this for years to come.”
Better Basics with ‘Fast’ Ed features 150 recipes for delicious pasta, rice and potato dishes, including tips on how to create authentic-tasting Italian pasta, steps to cooking perfect rice and the greatest mash ever.

With brilliant food photography, clear step-by-step photos and instructions, tips to ensure readers are learning more about cooking as well as delivering fabulous food, Better Basics is guaranteed to help home chefs whip up restaurant-quality meals in no time. Other recipes featured in the 156-page magazine include: paella with squid and almonds, orecchiette with fresh tomato and olive sauce, Greek potato stew and mango and lychee sticky rice.

‘Fast’ Ed is a cooking presenter on Better Homes and Gardens TV and Radio, and makes regular appearances as a celebrity chef on Sunrise and The Morning Show.

Source: Better Homes and Gardens press release

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