Weekend Food Update: Cookbook for a cause

Emily Green
Saturday 12 November 1994 00:02 GMT
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Heard of ``nursery choke'' or ``Koshari''? Bridget Woodcock, a regular contributor of reader recipes to these pages, has. They are dishes included in the cookbook she has compiled for the Joint Educational Trust (JET), available for pounds 6.99 including post and packing. The proceeds will help JET provide board and support for schoolchildren whose domestic circumstances would otherwise make their studies untenable.

Copies may be ordered by sending a cheque, payable to the Joint Educational Trust, to: JET, Clover Building, Maguire Street, Butlers Wharf, London SE1 2NQ.

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