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Hallelujah, a church cookbook from Torrance

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The First United Methodist Church of Torrance, formed in 1921, has collected some of the best recipes from church members and clergy from over the years into a cookbook called “Hallelujah, Let’s Eat” to raise money for the church’s planned expansion.

Given Torrance’s history as a melting pot of the South Bay, the book includes 400 recipes covering a wide variety of cuisines -- Filipino, Guamanian, Hawaiian, Japanese, Chinese, British, Swedish, Italian, French, Mediterranean, Irish, Mexican and “even Vegan,” according to a press release.

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“Hallelujah, Let’s Eat,” costs $15 plus $3 shipping and is available from the church website.

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