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Prevention's Low-Fat, Low-Cost Cookbook: Over 220 Delicious Recipes Plus Twenty $2 Dinners! |
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Rating:  Summary: Low-Fat, Low-Cost, and Worth It! Review: Again, Prevention has published a cookbook worth buying! Most low-cost, low-fat recipes are boring and tasteless but these recipes are full of flavor and fun. You just have to try it!
Rating:  Summary: low-fat, low-cost and...NASTY!!!! Review: I have now tried about 15 recipies in here and am finally giving up. Did anyone even TASTE these first?! Ick. I'll use a few more dollars and buy something actually edible.
Rating:  Summary: LowFat, Low-Cost Adventure Review: With wonderful recipes like Morroccan Beef with Lemon Couscous to Cajun Dirty Rice the choices are varied, a nice change from most "low cost" cookbooks. There are many tips on low-cost cooking, many of which can be found in other books, but I enjoyed how this book was organized. All the recipes we have tried from this cookbook have been approved by my picky 3 year old. The reason I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 is that many recipes take an a hour or longer to cook. Cooking from scratch is a big cost reducer for the food budget, but can become time consuming. There are cost per serving estimates in the margins next to every recipe, which come pretty close to the mark for what I spend to make the recipe.
Rating:  Summary: low-fat, low-cost and...NASTY!!!! Review: With wonderful recipes like Morroccan Beef with Lemon Couscous to Cajun Dirty Rice the choices are varied, a nice change from most "low cost" cookbooks. There are many tips on low-cost cooking, many of which can be found in other books, but I enjoyed how this book was organized. All the recipes we have tried from this cookbook have been approved by my picky 3 year old. The reason I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 is that many recipes take an a hour or longer to cook. Cooking from scratch is a big cost reducer for the food budget, but can become time consuming. There are cost per serving estimates in the margins next to every recipe, which come pretty close to the mark for what I spend to make the recipe.
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