Details Appertaining To Books The Budget Cookbook: Cook Restaurant Quality Meals at Home on a Shoestring Budget
Title | : | The Budget Cookbook: Cook Restaurant Quality Meals at Home on a Shoestring Budget |
Author | : | Sarah Sophia |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 94 pages |
Published | : | March 23rd 2014 by Good Living Publishing |
Categories | : | Food and Drink. Cooking. Cookbooks. Nonfiction. Food |
Sarah Sophia
Kindle Edition | Pages: 94 pages Rating: 3.68 | 40 Users | 6 Reviews
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Cooking Delicious Restaurant Quality Meals Doesn’t Need to Be Expensive…In fact, you can cook them for much less than $2 per serving.
It’s a pretty common misconception that in order to cook amazing, bursting with flavour, meals you need to spend a lot. I mean sure, you can spend a lot if you want, but you don’t have to and that’s what this book is here to show you.
The Budget Cookbook shows you how to cook over 50 amazing meals that will fit any budget. Every recipe in this book can be made for less than $2 per serving and most are less than $1.50.
Not only will you learn how to cook delicious recipes but I also let you in on simple ways you can save hundreds upon hundreds of dollars per year at the grocery store.
The Budget Cookbook is bursting at the seams with recipes and inside you will learn how to cook some of the following:
- Appetizers that will delight your family and friends
- Hearty soups packed full of nutritious goodness
- Healthy protein filled quinoa recipes
- Stews and casseroles bursting with flavor
- Italian pastas and bakes
- Salads, steaks, fish, Mexican food and much, much more
So, grab the book now and learn how you can cook restaurant quality meals at home on a shoestring budget.
I know you’re going to love the book and the money you save at the grocery store!
P.S. Don’t forget to grab the free gift you get for buying the book.
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Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.68 From 40 Users | 6 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books The Budget Cookbook: Cook Restaurant Quality Meals at Home on a Shoestring Budget
Exactly what it calls itselfLow cost recipes. Perfect for college students or young families. Many of the tips were obvious, but I liked some of the recipes. Lots of emphasis on quinoa, rice, and pasta.Lots of great ideas for easy and delicious meals for any time of day, without spending a lot of money. There are a lot of soup and stew recipes, which are perfect for this time of year, along with casseroles (great idea to prep and have ready in the refrigerator to put in the oven when I get home from work), and a link to more recipes at the end. I enjoyed browsing through this, and immediately found a recipe I wanted to try right away: bacon and tomato rosti, which I made this morning for my
Review of The Budget CookbookI think this book is good for someone who enjoys cooking but maybe not so much for someone like me who rarely likes to cook.I like to fix something that tastes good and is very quick and easy to prepare. This cookbook is complicated though.
I wouldn't exactly describe this book as containing cheap eats. There are some tips for economizing, i.e., what to buy in bulk, etc. the recipes contain readily sourced ingredients. the directions are straightforward and most are doable, easy in fact even for novices. None of the recipes excited me. As far as restaurant quality, I guess it depends on what restaurants you go to. Can't say I am motivated to try anything in this book. It is an okay starter cookbook with recipes on a par with what
Note: Even though this is Book 2 in the series, it stands alone quite well.This book is useful for those who have a tight budget and need to do much of their cooking instead of eating out. Containing over 50 recipes covering everything from breakfast to dessert, it is a great companion to the kitchen. The recipes range from hardy to light, and useful shortcuts for those with time constraints are included.You might think that listening to the audio version of a cookbook is like listening to
Lots of great ideas for easy and delicious meals for any time of day, without spending a lot of money. There are a lot of soup and stew recipes, which are perfect for this time of year, along with casseroles (great idea to prep and have ready in the refrigerator to put in the oven when I get home from work), and a link to more recipes at the end. I enjoyed browsing through this, and immediately found a recipe I wanted to try right away: bacon and tomato rosti, which I made this morning for my
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