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Rating:  Summary: Ho-Hum.... Review: I ordered this mistakenly thinking it was a cookbook for one- but it is not bad, but not great. A very rudamentary cook book. Be advised the "low fat" recipes are scattered throught (and highlighted), so not all are 'heart healthy'....(one has mayo as the main ingredient). With all the other cookbooks out there, I would recommend 365 Easy One-Dish Meals by Marie Haughton and Natalie H. Haughton...much better layout.... I don't think the paperback spine layout of this book made it easy in the kitchen....nor did it list ingredients well (don't tell me "1 cup of milk" and then in another part of the recipe tell me about ANOTHER "1/2 cup of milk".I will keep this cookbook as a reference, but not as a day to day....many of the recipes I have seen elsewhere, and easier to use/read/reference.... Save your time and hassle- go buy 365 Easy One-Dish Meals (not trying to plug it, just like it so much better...)
Rating:  Summary: Dependable, tasty recipes Review: I've only tried a few of the recipes, but the ones tried, have turned out excellent. A real plus is the ease of preparation and clean-up.
Rating:  Summary: Ho-Hum.... Review: This has become one of our most used cookbooks because the recipes ARE Healthy, Hearty & VERY Simple. We have not tried a recipe yet that we haven't enjoyed. I would highly recommend this book to anyone with little time to prepare meals, but who wants to make smart mealtime choices.
Rating:  Summary: An awesome cookbook, true to its title. Review: This has become one of our most used cookbooks because the recipes ARE Healthy, Hearty & VERY Simple. We have not tried a recipe yet that we haven't enjoyed. I would highly recommend this book to anyone with little time to prepare meals, but who wants to make smart mealtime choices.
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