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Book giveaway - The Frantic Woman's Guide...

The Frantic Woman's Guide to Feeding Family and Friends
Author: Mary Jo Rulnick
Paperback: 448 pages
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Book Description

DON'T GET FRANTIC! GET COOKING!

HOMEMADE MEALS IN LESS TIME

Wouldn't you like to eliminate the never-ending "what's for dinner?" dilemma, cut your grocery shopping time in half, and cook more nutritious meals in 30 minutes or less? Now Mary Jo Rulnick, coauthor of the practical and popular The Frantic Woman's Guide to Life, returns with the ultimate guide to make feeding a family easier than ever.

The original "frantic woman," Mary Jo Rulnick gives you her own secrets for organizing your kitchen, streamlining food preparation, and minimizing cleanup, along with helpful tips on food storage. Sure, life might be chaotic, but your days can always end with a delicious family-friendly meal. Here you will find:

  • Easy-to-follow, step-by-step 14-day menu plans that are structured around the seasons and take advantage of the best and most affordable produce
  • Holiday menu plans that-once and for all-tell you what to do with all that extra turkey and ham
  • Comprehensive grocery lists for every dinner in the book-enough to fill the entire year!-with instructions on how to make one trip to the grocery store every two weeks
  • Tempting recipes for classic dishes and new favorites your kids and their friends will love
  • Clever ideas for dressing down dishes for picky eaters and jazzing up meals when you're expecting company.

WIN IT!

The Opinionated Parent has a copy to give one lucky person. To enter, email theopinionatedparent@gmail.com with FRANTIC! in the subject line by midnight MST on 3/13/08.

Eager to read it? Then, help support this blog and buy it at Amazon.
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