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Saving Dinner Basics: How to Cook Even If You Don't Know How

Saving Dinner Basics: How to Cook Even If You Don't Know How

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Author: Leanne Ely
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 192
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.2 x 0.4

ISBN: 0345485432
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5
EAN: 9780345485434
ASIN: 0345485432

Publication Date: August 22, 2006
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Condition: Fast shipping from Georgia. Text appears clean. Slight to moderate Wear on cover, corners and edges.

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  • Saving Dinner: The Menus, Recipes, and Shopping Lists to Bring Your Family Back to the Table
  • Body Clutter: Love Your Body, Love Yourself
  • Sink Reflections
  • Saving Dinner the Low-Carb Way: Healthy Menus, Recipes, and the Shopping Lists That Will Keep the Whole Family at the Dinner Table
  • Saving Dinner for the Holidays: Menus, Recipes, Shopping Lists, and Timelines for Spectacular, Stress-free Holidays and Family Celebrations

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Cooking 101brbrIf you think that folding an egg has something to do with laundry, or that a wok is good exercise, you#8217;ve come to the right place. brbrNutritionist and family meal-planner extraordinaire, Leanne Ely knows her way around a stove and a pantry#8211;and she provides everything you need to know, from mincing garlic and barbecuing beef to pulling off your first dinner party. Select chapters feature tasty recipes that can be prepared with the greatest of ease. You#8217;ll find practical and trustworthy advice onbrbr#8226; equipping your kitchen: what you must have, what you don#8217;t needbr#8226; stocking your cupboards, fridge, and freezer with the essentialsbr#8226; selecting fresh produce and high-quality meats, poultry, and fishbr#8226; slicing, dicing, sauteing, simmering, and other prep techniquesbr#8226; whipping up quick, scrumptious dishes with ingredients on handbr#8226; ensuring that your main course and side dishes are ready at the same timebr#8226; preparing mouthwatering one-pot meals, from Lemon Tarragon Chicken to Easily the Best Casserole in the Worldbr#8226; baking fast and easy cookies, pies, cakes, and cobblersbrbrSaving Dinner Basics also includes a handy glossary of common food terminology, a spice primer (it#8217;s about time you discovered thyme!), and a troubleshooting guide for various cooking challenges. Let Leanne Ely help you turn your kitchen into what it was meant to be: the place where great meals begin.brbrLeanne Ely is considered the expert on family cooking and healthy eating. She is a syndicated newspaper columnist (The Dinner Diva), a certified nutritionist, and the host of SavingDinner.com. Leanne has a weekly #8220;Food for Thought#8221; column on the ever-popular FlyLady.net website, as well as her own e-zine, Healthy Foods. She is the author of Saving Dinner, Saving Dinner the Low-Carb Way and Saving Dinner for the Holidays. She lives in North Carolina with her two teenage children.brbr#8220;Anyone who finds cooking a mystery needs Saving Dinner Basics.#8221;br#8211;Marla Cilley, The FlyLady, author of Sink Reflections


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Pleaseure to deal with!   September 10, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was very pleased with the condition of the book, and it came wrapped, and included a bookmarker as a gift! How thoughtful! I will certainly use this vendor again! Thanks!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Book, Fun to Read   July 3, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a fun, entertaining, and informative book. Ms. Ely gives all the basics about how to stock and organize your kitchen -- pots, pans, dishes, food. She also includes lots of simple, tasty, quick and delicious recipes. Highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars Courage in the kitchen   June 20, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Enter the kitchen again with courage and confidence, turn ho-hum dishes into tasty, colorful, healthful meals. Be excited about supper once more! I found all this in the book, "Saving Dinner Basics: How to Cook", by Leanne Ely. I first heard of Leanne Ely from the book "Sink Reflections" by Martha Cilley, the FlyLady. I am so glad I did. Shopping is easier (everything in the cart goes to a delicious new meal), my preparation area is ready (meal prep is smoother with forethought), and clean up flows along with a sink full of soapy water for washing in between. It is learning a new routine for success and I am enjoying this success.


5 out of 5 stars A Good Place to Start   July 18, 2007
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is a great basic starting place for those who don't know how to cook. It is also quite useful for those of us who know how to cook but may not have learned all the basics of preparing a meal. I love to cook and I am pretty good at creating my own meals out of ingredients I have on hand but there were many things I never learned how to do correctly. This book helped me to fill in the gaps that were missing from my cooking repertoire. br /br / This book is great for those of us who are growing up in families that don't have time to teach us the basics of cooking. In today's convenience-driven society many lessons that were taught as a natural part of living have been forgotten. This is a great gift for someone just starting out on their own. br /br / If you cook like Martha Stewart then this isn't the book for you. If you could use some lessons in learning how to set up a kitchen efficiently and learn how to chop food quickly then this is a great resource for your kitchen!


4 out of 5 stars More basic than I thought but still good   May 29, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I am actually a better informed cook than I thought. This book has shown me that. I love Leanne and the Flylady. They have really helped me get past the funk I found myself in after having children and all the extra time consuming things that come with them. Clutter and daily dinner cooking (my dh used to do the cooking before kids) really took a tole on me cause I was not trained as a kid to be a "housewife." Thank goodness! However, I am now in a self training program with these ladies and even the most basic book, such as this one, is helping me figure things out. I'm glad I own it and don't have to borrow from the library as it will be much easier to reference.

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