All U Can Eat : Make It Fast!, Make It Cheap!, Make It Delicious! (Princeton Review Series) by Lela Nargi

All U Can Eat : Make It Fast!, Make It Cheap!, Make It Delicious! (Princeton Review Series)

Lela Nargi
207 pages
Princeton Review
Aug 1996
Paperback
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Cooking is fun! Not convinced? Check out All U Can Eat and overcome your kitchen-fear forever. All U Can Eat covers everything from making coffee to poaching a fish in a dishwasher. Yes, a dishwasher. This cookbook has it all. There are easy recipes for those who don't want to think about cooking but have to because Pizza Hut every night is starting to affect your midsection in a bad way, medium difficulty recipes for those who are having trouble making the leap from fried egg sandwiches to baked lasagna, and difficult recipes for everything from funky fritata to banana bread that you'll go ape for.All U Can Eat also includes:-- Twenty toppings for your spaghetti-- How to feed and water a party-- How to eat like a prince on a pauper's budget-- Salads you'll actually eat (no more decomposed lettuce in your crisper) Besides recipes, All U Can Eat tells you what you need in a well-equipped kitchen (frying pan, saucepot) and what you don't (lemon zester) . It tells you how to shop for the week, how to store things for maximum shelflife, and how to avoid nasty food-related illnesses (three words: wash your hands) . All U Can Eat even tells you what music to listen to when you're kitchen-bound. We're here to help.So grab a spatula, turn the burner to medium-high, and get cookin'.
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Pages 207
Publisher Princeton Review
Published 1996
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