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Food52 A New Way to Dinner
Food52 A New Way to Dinner: A Playbook of Recipes and Strategies for the Week Ahead | Amanda Hesser, Merrill Stubbs
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A smart, inspiring cookbook of 100+ recipes from the founders of the powerhouse web site Food52 showing just how they--two busy working parents--actually plan, shop, and cook for delicious dinners (and breakfasts, lunches, and desserts)--all through the week. The secret? Cooking ahead. Finally, anyone can learn how to maximize (and enjoy) time in the kitchen. Food52 founders Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs start with flexible base dishes they make on the weekend, then use them in multiple ways for quick weekday meals--exactly the way they really cook for themselves and their families. Both authors tackles every month of the year, providing seasonal recipes and clever tips and strategies that yield delicious, dependable results. This indispensable cookbook lays out the building blocks of modern meal planning, encouraging readers to be creative, confident, and resourceful in the kitchen all year-round. From the Hardcover edition.
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BethFishReads
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I have full review of this on my blog today, but here's the low-down: 16 dinner plans, arranged seasonally and complete with game plans and shopping lists. Good way to learn how to successfully meal plan. Meal planners will find some new ideas. I'm giving this a pick, tho it's really a 3.5. Vegetarians: borrow before buying. http://www.bethfishreads.com/2017/02/weekend-cooking-food52s-new-way-to.html?m=1

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Bookwormjillk
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Determined to take dinner back this year I'm turning to Food52 for inspiration. I love a cook book that's broken up by season.

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