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Eat Cheap but Eat Well

par Charles Mattocks

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Over 120 delicious ways to slash your weekly food bill If you're looking for easy ways to feed your family on a budget, then this cookbook is for you. Appearing on TV as "The Poor Chef," Charles Mattocks has spent years demonstrating that it's possible to serve up healthy, tasty meals for only $7.00--or less. Now, in this practical cookbook, Charles collects the all-time best penny-pinching recipes from his television appearances. Contributed by real cooks around the country and inspired by cuisines around the globe, the recipes you'll find inside have only two things in common--they're incredibly cheap and they're incredibly delicious. For just a few bucks, you and your family can feast on dishes like these: Steak Fajitas Finger-Lickin' Pulled Pork with Beans and Corn Fruity Lamb Curry Healthy Turkey Lasagna Asian-Style Nutty Noodles Laid-Back Creole Catfish with Okra Pizza Frittata Caribbean Lime Chicken with Grilled Pineapple E-Z Sesame-Ginger Chicken Salad "Ja Mon" Jamaican Rice and Peas Cheesy Tomato Panini Banana-Raisin Bread Pudding Featuring engaging photographs, including sixteen pages in full color, plus icons to help you spot the most affordable recipes at a glance and tips on satisfying cravings for less, Eat Cheap but Eat Well is your indispensable kitchen companion in today's tough economic times.… (plus d'informations)
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I'm already an experienced, creative, and thrifty cook. And I still got a dozen ideas from this that I will try. Not all of the recipes are really all that cheap, depending on where you live, but most are pretty healthy. And most don't use truly exotic ingredients that are in all the other cookbooks nowadays, like goat cheese and

And the notes are helpful; he really is trying to teach people to be creative and smart in the kitchen. Get it from the library first as you might not find much in it, but do get it. Especially if you don't have a lot of experience, or if you have kids who need to know that healthy food is good food. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
Do people generally have leftover cooked lamb sitting around? ( )
  E.J | Apr 3, 2013 |
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Over 120 delicious ways to slash your weekly food bill If you're looking for easy ways to feed your family on a budget, then this cookbook is for you. Appearing on TV as "The Poor Chef," Charles Mattocks has spent years demonstrating that it's possible to serve up healthy, tasty meals for only $7.00--or less. Now, in this practical cookbook, Charles collects the all-time best penny-pinching recipes from his television appearances. Contributed by real cooks around the country and inspired by cuisines around the globe, the recipes you'll find inside have only two things in common--they're incredibly cheap and they're incredibly delicious. For just a few bucks, you and your family can feast on dishes like these: Steak Fajitas Finger-Lickin' Pulled Pork with Beans and Corn Fruity Lamb Curry Healthy Turkey Lasagna Asian-Style Nutty Noodles Laid-Back Creole Catfish with Okra Pizza Frittata Caribbean Lime Chicken with Grilled Pineapple E-Z Sesame-Ginger Chicken Salad "Ja Mon" Jamaican Rice and Peas Cheesy Tomato Panini Banana-Raisin Bread Pudding Featuring engaging photographs, including sixteen pages in full color, plus icons to help you spot the most affordable recipes at a glance and tips on satisfying cravings for less, Eat Cheap but Eat Well is your indispensable kitchen companion in today's tough economic times.

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