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Homemade-ish: Recipes and Cooking Tips That Keep It Real in Chattanooga, TN
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Homemade-ish: Recipes and Cooking Tips That Keep It Real in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $35.00
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“A mustpurchase cookbook with a variety of quick and flavorful recipes.”—
Library Journal
Homemadeish
is a sassy, noguilt cookbook, with more than 100 quickandeasy recipes, that support busy folks wanting to provide healthy homecooked meals to their family.
Creating and enjoying homecooked food is time well spent, but sometimes we’re busy—almost too busy—to be bothered with the task of cooking, with the work of it all. How do we reconcile the impact and importance of providing homecooked meals with the everlurking busyness that threatens to send us dashing to our doors to answer the call of our latest food deliveries? What do we do about this?
Meant to be a beacon of comfort, Lauren McDuffie’s
is an invitation to let your hair down and relax a little. No judging. No pretenses. Just simple, unfussy food that you really can throw together in minutes. Offering encouragement from one page to the next,
is here to be a supportive guide, a delicious devotional of sorts, with every recipe a reminder to take it easy on yourself, to keep it real.
With this cookbook, McDuffie shares more than 100 recipes that make use of storebought shortcuts and quickfix tricks for breakfasts; appetizers and snacks; soups; salads; pastas, grains, and meatless mains; meats and fish, and desserts. From jazzedup bagged salads to improvedupon casseroles to faked and fabulous sweets, you can feed your family well, and actually have time to sit down and enjoy the meal together.
Library Journal
Homemadeish
is a sassy, noguilt cookbook, with more than 100 quickandeasy recipes, that support busy folks wanting to provide healthy homecooked meals to their family.
Creating and enjoying homecooked food is time well spent, but sometimes we’re busy—almost too busy—to be bothered with the task of cooking, with the work of it all. How do we reconcile the impact and importance of providing homecooked meals with the everlurking busyness that threatens to send us dashing to our doors to answer the call of our latest food deliveries? What do we do about this?
Meant to be a beacon of comfort, Lauren McDuffie’s
is an invitation to let your hair down and relax a little. No judging. No pretenses. Just simple, unfussy food that you really can throw together in minutes. Offering encouragement from one page to the next,
is here to be a supportive guide, a delicious devotional of sorts, with every recipe a reminder to take it easy on yourself, to keep it real.
With this cookbook, McDuffie shares more than 100 recipes that make use of storebought shortcuts and quickfix tricks for breakfasts; appetizers and snacks; soups; salads; pastas, grains, and meatless mains; meats and fish, and desserts. From jazzedup bagged salads to improvedupon casseroles to faked and fabulous sweets, you can feed your family well, and actually have time to sit down and enjoy the meal together.
“A mustpurchase cookbook with a variety of quick and flavorful recipes.”—
Library Journal
Homemadeish
is a sassy, noguilt cookbook, with more than 100 quickandeasy recipes, that support busy folks wanting to provide healthy homecooked meals to their family.
Creating and enjoying homecooked food is time well spent, but sometimes we’re busy—almost too busy—to be bothered with the task of cooking, with the work of it all. How do we reconcile the impact and importance of providing homecooked meals with the everlurking busyness that threatens to send us dashing to our doors to answer the call of our latest food deliveries? What do we do about this?
Meant to be a beacon of comfort, Lauren McDuffie’s
is an invitation to let your hair down and relax a little. No judging. No pretenses. Just simple, unfussy food that you really can throw together in minutes. Offering encouragement from one page to the next,
is here to be a supportive guide, a delicious devotional of sorts, with every recipe a reminder to take it easy on yourself, to keep it real.
With this cookbook, McDuffie shares more than 100 recipes that make use of storebought shortcuts and quickfix tricks for breakfasts; appetizers and snacks; soups; salads; pastas, grains, and meatless mains; meats and fish, and desserts. From jazzedup bagged salads to improvedupon casseroles to faked and fabulous sweets, you can feed your family well, and actually have time to sit down and enjoy the meal together.
Library Journal
Homemadeish
is a sassy, noguilt cookbook, with more than 100 quickandeasy recipes, that support busy folks wanting to provide healthy homecooked meals to their family.
Creating and enjoying homecooked food is time well spent, but sometimes we’re busy—almost too busy—to be bothered with the task of cooking, with the work of it all. How do we reconcile the impact and importance of providing homecooked meals with the everlurking busyness that threatens to send us dashing to our doors to answer the call of our latest food deliveries? What do we do about this?
Meant to be a beacon of comfort, Lauren McDuffie’s
is an invitation to let your hair down and relax a little. No judging. No pretenses. Just simple, unfussy food that you really can throw together in minutes. Offering encouragement from one page to the next,
is here to be a supportive guide, a delicious devotional of sorts, with every recipe a reminder to take it easy on yourself, to keep it real.
With this cookbook, McDuffie shares more than 100 recipes that make use of storebought shortcuts and quickfix tricks for breakfasts; appetizers and snacks; soups; salads; pastas, grains, and meatless mains; meats and fish, and desserts. From jazzedup bagged salads to improvedupon casseroles to faked and fabulous sweets, you can feed your family well, and actually have time to sit down and enjoy the meal together.

























