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Women Who Can Dish It Out: The Lighter Side of the Ozarks

Women Who Can Dish It Out: The Lighter Side of the Ozarks

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice varitey of receipes
Review: I really enjoy this cookbook. It reminds me of a church cookbook where every receipe is submitted by a different person. I find that you can make almost anything out of this cookbook. The poultry and fish section has so many receipes. Everything I have ever made from this cookbook has been a great success. The other nice thing about this is that the ingredients are normal things you can find at any grocery store. Down home cooking at its best.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice varitey of receipes
Review: I really enjoy this cookbook. It reminds me of a church cookbook where every receipe is submitted by a different person. I find that you can make almost anything out of this cookbook. The poultry and fish section has so many receipes. Everything I have ever made from this cookbook has been a great success. The other nice thing about this is that the ingredients are normal things you can find at any grocery store. Down home cooking at its best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quick, Easy, and Delicious!
Review: This is a great cookbook for someone who is not only extremely busy, but who also wants to enjoy a nutricious, delicious meal. The recipes are easy to follow and include the prep and cooking times at the top of the page, making it easy to go through and pick a recipe based on the amount of time you have to spend cooking. All of the recipes are modified to be as low fat as possible without compromising taste, using fresh herbs and vegetables. The "Just Kiddin'" section at the back of the book contains recipes and craft ideas involving food that are suited especially for children. The addition of "Ozark Myths" sprinkled throughout makes this particular cookbook unique and an enjoyable read.


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