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Working Mom's Guide to One-Pot Cooking |
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Rating: Summary: Great ideas for fast, hearty and wholesome meals. Review: I was surprised to learn how many interesting dishes could be prepared in one single pot. The preparation and cooking tips were very useful, too.
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: This book has alot of wonderful, tasty, and easy recipes. It has a wide variety of tastes, from not so spicy to very spicy. It has made my life alot easier to come home from work and know that, in most cases, within an hour or so I can have dinner on the table with a minimum of mess.
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: This book has alot of wonderful, tasty, and easy recipes. It has a wide variety of tastes, from not so spicy to very spicy. It has made my life alot easier to come home from work and know that, in most cases, within an hour or so I can have dinner on the table with a minimum of mess.
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: This is my favorite cookbook. Most of the recipes have foods from the entire food pyramid so that I don't have to cook separate recipes for a vegetable, grain, or meat for dinner. I also like that the recipes are very interesting - there are Asian, Indian, Italian, Mediterranean, etc. which really give my family a variety in meals and fun to cook also. I would not call this a lowfat cookbook, but there are quite a few recipes that are lowfat and several that you can substitute for low fat.
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: This is my favorite cookbook. Most of the recipes have foods from the entire food pyramid so that I don't have to cook separate recipes for a vegetable, grain, or meat for dinner. I also like that the recipes are very interesting - there are Asian, Indian, Italian, Mediterranean, etc. which really give my family a variety in meals and fun to cook also. I would not call this a lowfat cookbook, but there are quite a few recipes that are lowfat and several that you can substitute for low fat.
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