One Egg – Six Awards

December 3, 2012 by J-Wire Staff
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The kosher recipe book “One Egg is a Fortune” based on recipes and stories from 50 Jewish celebrities from across the globe has won its sixth award.

The book, which took its Sydney creators Judy Kempler and Pnina Jacobson has won the Cookbooks: International category at the 2012 USA Best Book Awards.

“One Egg is a Fortune” has previously won five awards including “Winner” in the United States in the “Cookbooks-General” category at The National Indie Excellence Book Awards, which celebrates small presses, independent presses, hybrid-publishers and self-published work. “One Egg…” was also awarded Best in the World, winner in its category,

With contributor Ethan Zohn – Judy Kempler [l] Pnina Jacobson [r]

“Australia-Pacific – Fundraising, Charity and Community”, in the 17th annual Gourmand World Cookbook Awards in Paris earlier this year and received a silver medal in the cookbook category in the United States in the “World’s Largest Book Awards Contest” for independent authors and publishers.

Each contributor in the book tells a unique story and their anecdotes suggest that the enjoyment of food is the common thread that binds us. “One Egg Is A Fortune” is a cookbook full of heart, for today from years gone by. This timeless book presents over 100 delicious recipes with clear, easy-to-follow instructions with stunning food photography by Craig Cranko, sophisticated food styling by Michele Cranston (Marie Claire, The New York Times and others), and elegant book design by award winner Melanie Feddersen from i2i Design.

Part of the book’s profits will go to supporting Jewish elderly care.

To purchase a copy, send your enquiry to [email protected]

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