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      - Donal's real time recipes / by Skehan, Donal,author.; 
 Donal's Real Time Recipes has been designed with busy lives in mind. No marinading or time-consuming techniques, just straight through cooking. Think quick sauces while the pasta is in the pot, char-grilled chicken whilst you prep a fresh chopped salad, speedy microwave greens, crisped air-fryer new potatoes -- kitchen magic using readily available supermarket ingredients. 90 family favourites ready in 30 minutes or less! From the moment you step into the kitchen to the moment you sit down with a delicious home-cooked meal in front of you. Recipes include: favourite pasta dishes like Sausage and Creamy Tomato Rigatoni and Basil and Ricotta Linguine; super tasty one-pot suppers like One-pot Spring Lamb and Mint Peas and Chilli Crisp Steak and Noodles; mouth-watering bowl food like Tomato Hoop Soup and Grilled Cheese Croutons and Hot and Sour Prawn and Noodle Laksa. Donal's Real Time Recipes has been designed with busy lives in mind. No marinading or time-consuming techniques, just straight through cooking. Think quick sauces while the pasta is in the pot, char-grilled chicken whilst you prep a fresh chopped salad, speedy microwave greens, crisped air-fryer new potatoes -- kitchen magic using readily available supermarket ingredients. 90 family favourites ready in 30 minutes or less! From the moment you step into the kitchen to the moment you sit down with a delicious home-cooked meal in front of you. Recipes include: favourite pasta dishes like Sausage and Creamy Tomato Rigatoni and Basil and Ricotta Linguine; super tasty one-pot suppers like One-pot Spring Lamb and Mint Peas and Chilli Crisp Steak and Noodles; mouth-watering bowl food like Tomato Hoop Soup and Grilled Cheese Croutons and Hot and Sour Prawn and Noodle Laksa.
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      - The plant paradox cookbook : 100 delicious recipes to help you lose weight, heal your gut, and live lectin-free / by Gundry, Steven R.,author.; 
 Includes bibliographical references and index.From renowned cardiac surgeon and acclaimed author Dr. Steven R. Gundry, the companion cookbook to New York Times bestselling THE PLANT PARADOX, offering 100 easy-to-follow recipes and full-color photographs In the New York Times bestseller The Plant Paradox, Dr. Steven Gundry introduced readers to the hidden toxins lurking in seemingly healthy foods like tomatoes, zucchini, quinoa, and brown rice: a class of plant-based proteins called lectins. Many people are familiar with one of the most predominant lectins--a substance called gluten, which is found in wheat and other grains. But while cutting out the bread and going gluten-free is relatively straightforward, going lectin-free is no small task. Now, in The Plant Paradox Cookbook, Dr. Gundry breaks down lectin-free eating step by step and shares one hundred of his favorite healthy recipes. Dr. Gundry will offer an overview of his Plant Paradox program and show readers how to overhaul their pantries and shopping lists to make delicious, simple, seasonal, lectin-free meals. He'll also share his hacks for making high-lectin foods safe to eat, including methods like pressure-cooking grains and peeling and deseeding tomatoes. With a quick-start program designed to boost weight loss and recipes for smoothies, breakfasts, main meals, snacks, and desserts, The Plant Paradox Cookbook will show readers of The Plant Paradox--and more--how delicious it can be to eat lectin-free. Includes bibliographical references and index.From renowned cardiac surgeon and acclaimed author Dr. Steven R. Gundry, the companion cookbook to New York Times bestselling THE PLANT PARADOX, offering 100 easy-to-follow recipes and full-color photographs In the New York Times bestseller The Plant Paradox, Dr. Steven Gundry introduced readers to the hidden toxins lurking in seemingly healthy foods like tomatoes, zucchini, quinoa, and brown rice: a class of plant-based proteins called lectins. Many people are familiar with one of the most predominant lectins--a substance called gluten, which is found in wheat and other grains. But while cutting out the bread and going gluten-free is relatively straightforward, going lectin-free is no small task. Now, in The Plant Paradox Cookbook, Dr. Gundry breaks down lectin-free eating step by step and shares one hundred of his favorite healthy recipes. Dr. Gundry will offer an overview of his Plant Paradox program and show readers how to overhaul their pantries and shopping lists to make delicious, simple, seasonal, lectin-free meals. He'll also share his hacks for making high-lectin foods safe to eat, including methods like pressure-cooking grains and peeling and deseeding tomatoes. With a quick-start program designed to boost weight loss and recipes for smoothies, breakfasts, main meals, snacks, and desserts, The Plant Paradox Cookbook will show readers of The Plant Paradox--and more--how delicious it can be to eat lectin-free.
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Reducing diets; Gluten-free diet; Plant lectins.; Plant toxins.; Plants; Cooking (Natural foods); 
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      - Sundays with Sophie : Flay family recipes for any day of the week / by Flay, Bobby,author.; Anderson, Ed(Illustrator),photographer.; Flay, Sophie,author.; Timberlake, Emily,author.; 
 "Bobby Flay shares 100 Flay family favorites from years in the kitchen with his number-one fan (and toughest critic!): his daughter, Sophie. Few things make Bobby Flay happier than cooking for his daughter, Sophie. A news reporter in Los Angeles and co-host of The Flay List on the Food Network, Sophie grew up around Bobby's restaurants and shares his passion for all things delicious. In Sundays with Sophie, the Flays invite you to pull up a chair at their family table to learn Bobby's secrets for delivering delicious, unbeatable meals for any night of the week. Bobby encourages you to cook with the spirit that Sunday brings: meals that include gathering around the table and sharing beautiful, easy-to-create dishes with family and friends, whether it's a weeknight or the end of a tough week. These are the heartfelt dishes Bobby cooks for the people he loves, whether it's Sophie's favorite deli-style chicken salad that Bobby always keeps stocked in the fridge for her, or an elegant and simple mafaldine with saffron, tomato, and shrimp that Sophie affectionately calls "the shrimp pasta." With Bobby as your teacher (and Sophie as spirited sous-chef), you'll feel like you're cooking right alongside the dynamic duo, all while you build a repertoire of classic, adaptable recipes that will make you a better cook"-- "Bobby Flay shares 100 Flay family favorites from years in the kitchen with his number-one fan (and toughest critic!): his daughter, Sophie. Few things make Bobby Flay happier than cooking for his daughter, Sophie. A news reporter in Los Angeles and co-host of The Flay List on the Food Network, Sophie grew up around Bobby's restaurants and shares his passion for all things delicious. In Sundays with Sophie, the Flays invite you to pull up a chair at their family table to learn Bobby's secrets for delivering delicious, unbeatable meals for any night of the week. Bobby encourages you to cook with the spirit that Sunday brings: meals that include gathering around the table and sharing beautiful, easy-to-create dishes with family and friends, whether it's a weeknight or the end of a tough week. These are the heartfelt dishes Bobby cooks for the people he loves, whether it's Sophie's favorite deli-style chicken salad that Bobby always keeps stocked in the fridge for her, or an elegant and simple mafaldine with saffron, tomato, and shrimp that Sophie affectionately calls "the shrimp pasta." With Bobby as your teacher (and Sophie as spirited sous-chef), you'll feel like you're cooking right alongside the dynamic duo, all while you build a repertoire of classic, adaptable recipes that will make you a better cook"--
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      - Farmhouse vegetables : a vegetable-forward cookbook / by Smith, Michael,1966 October 13-author.; 
 "From vegetable-forward dishes to full vegetarian meals, eating plants is more than just good for us. We thrive when we eat more vegetables! Inspired by the bounty of his culinary farm, chef Michael Smith shares everything that he has learned about vegetable cookery--ideas, techniques, and recipes--in this stunning cookbook so you can develop your own vegetable cooking style that suites your lifestyle. Whether leaning into eating more vegetables, going meat-free a few days a week, or vegetarian, you'll find unique and flavour-packed recipes where vegetables are always the star. Farmhouse Vegetables features a wide array of unique and approachable recipes, and simple pantry staples, to easily boost your cooking to include more veg from mains, sides, and even drinks and desserts including: Kabocha Squash and Ancho Cider Broth with sage pumpkin seed goat cheese pesto, and spicy roasted chickpeas; Lentil Soup with pea and mint fritters, and lentil sprouts; Soba Noodle Bowl with golden tofu, garden peas, cinnamon basil, and miso carrot broth; Whole Roasted Turnip with cranberry rosemary chutney; Basil Ratatouille and Swiss Chard Wraps with tomato marigold salsa; Potato-Crusted Smoked Salmon Potato Cakes with arugula dill salad and maritime mustard pickles; Potato, Leek, Mushroom, and Chicken Skillet Stew Ice Cream Sandwiches with carrot cake cookies and parsnip ice cream. Through mouthwatering recipes, inspiring essays, and gorgeous food and landscape photography, Michael shares his journey farming, cooking, and the versality and deliciousness of vegetables. You'll find lots of ways to continue enjoying meat (or not) on your terms while making vegetables (and lots of fruits) your first choice in the kitchen."-- "From vegetable-forward dishes to full vegetarian meals, eating plants is more than just good for us. We thrive when we eat more vegetables! Inspired by the bounty of his culinary farm, chef Michael Smith shares everything that he has learned about vegetable cookery--ideas, techniques, and recipes--in this stunning cookbook so you can develop your own vegetable cooking style that suites your lifestyle. Whether leaning into eating more vegetables, going meat-free a few days a week, or vegetarian, you'll find unique and flavour-packed recipes where vegetables are always the star. Farmhouse Vegetables features a wide array of unique and approachable recipes, and simple pantry staples, to easily boost your cooking to include more veg from mains, sides, and even drinks and desserts including: Kabocha Squash and Ancho Cider Broth with sage pumpkin seed goat cheese pesto, and spicy roasted chickpeas; Lentil Soup with pea and mint fritters, and lentil sprouts; Soba Noodle Bowl with golden tofu, garden peas, cinnamon basil, and miso carrot broth; Whole Roasted Turnip with cranberry rosemary chutney; Basil Ratatouille and Swiss Chard Wraps with tomato marigold salsa; Potato-Crusted Smoked Salmon Potato Cakes with arugula dill salad and maritime mustard pickles; Potato, Leek, Mushroom, and Chicken Skillet Stew Ice Cream Sandwiches with carrot cake cookies and parsnip ice cream. Through mouthwatering recipes, inspiring essays, and gorgeous food and landscape photography, Michael shares his journey farming, cooking, and the versality and deliciousness of vegetables. You'll find lots of ways to continue enjoying meat (or not) on your terms while making vegetables (and lots of fruits) your first choice in the kitchen."--
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      - The plant-based slow cooker : 225 super-tasty vegan recipes / by Robertson, Robin(Robin G.),author.; revision of:Robertson, Robin(Robin G.).Fresh from the vegan slow cooker.; 
 "This revised and updated edition of the best-selling cookbook Fresh from the Vegan Slow Cooker--now with a plant-based focus-offers 225 extremely convenient, delicious, and completely plant-based recipes for everyones favourite cooking machine. In this inventive cookbook filled with enticing ingredients and flavours, veteran chef, cooking teacher, and acclaimed vegan cookbook author Robin Robertson shares her expertise on the creative use of slow cookers. The Plant-Based Slow Cooker includes 17 new recipes throughout eleven recipe chapters, four of which focus on main courses. There are homey and comforting foods in the American and European style, such as a Rustic Pot Pie Topped with Chive Biscuits and a Ziti with Mushroom and Bell Pepper Ragu, and there are many East Asian, South and Southeast Asian, and Mexican/Latin dishes, too. Beans, which cook slowly under any circumstance, are fabulously well-suited to the slow cooker, and Robin includes such appealing recipes as a Crockery Cassoulet and a Greek-Style Beans with Tomatoes and Spinach. Over 20 recipes for robust chilis and stews include a warming Chipotle Black Bean Chili with Winter Squash and a surprising but yummy Seitan Stroganoff. Beyond the mains, there are chapters devoted to snacks and appetisers, desserts, breads and breakfasts, and even one on drinks. The many soy-free and gluten-free recipes are clearly identified. The Plant-Based Slow-Cooker also provides practical guidance on how to work with different models of slow-cookers, taking into account the sizes of various machines, the variety of settings they offer, and the quirks and personalities of each device. Robin addresses any lingering skepticism readers may have about whether slow cookers can have delicious, meat-free applications, and she shows how to take into account the water content of vegetables and the absorptive qualities of grains when plant-based slow-cooking. Altogether, this new edition offers you an abundance of ways to expand your plant-based repertoire and to get maximum value from your investment in a slow cooker."-- "This revised and updated edition of the best-selling cookbook Fresh from the Vegan Slow Cooker--now with a plant-based focus-offers 225 extremely convenient, delicious, and completely plant-based recipes for everyones favourite cooking machine. In this inventive cookbook filled with enticing ingredients and flavours, veteran chef, cooking teacher, and acclaimed vegan cookbook author Robin Robertson shares her expertise on the creative use of slow cookers. The Plant-Based Slow Cooker includes 17 new recipes throughout eleven recipe chapters, four of which focus on main courses. There are homey and comforting foods in the American and European style, such as a Rustic Pot Pie Topped with Chive Biscuits and a Ziti with Mushroom and Bell Pepper Ragu, and there are many East Asian, South and Southeast Asian, and Mexican/Latin dishes, too. Beans, which cook slowly under any circumstance, are fabulously well-suited to the slow cooker, and Robin includes such appealing recipes as a Crockery Cassoulet and a Greek-Style Beans with Tomatoes and Spinach. Over 20 recipes for robust chilis and stews include a warming Chipotle Black Bean Chili with Winter Squash and a surprising but yummy Seitan Stroganoff. Beyond the mains, there are chapters devoted to snacks and appetisers, desserts, breads and breakfasts, and even one on drinks. The many soy-free and gluten-free recipes are clearly identified. The Plant-Based Slow-Cooker also provides practical guidance on how to work with different models of slow-cookers, taking into account the sizes of various machines, the variety of settings they offer, and the quirks and personalities of each device. Robin addresses any lingering skepticism readers may have about whether slow cookers can have delicious, meat-free applications, and she shows how to take into account the water content of vegetables and the absorptive qualities of grains when plant-based slow-cooking. Altogether, this new edition offers you an abundance of ways to expand your plant-based repertoire and to get maximum value from your investment in a slow cooker."--
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      - The Mediterranean dish : simply dinner : 125 easy Mediterranean diet-inspired recipes to eat well and live joyfully / by Karadsheh, Suzy,author.; Bensel, Caitlin,illustrator.; Miller, Summer,author.; 
 "Mediterranean diet-friendly dinners are tastier, healthier, and easier than ever with this new cookbook of 120 fresh and hearty sheet pan, one-pot, and mezze mix-and-match meals from the bestselling author of The Mediterranean Dish. In her first cookbook, The Mediterranean Dish, Suzy Karadsheh shared 120 recipes inspired by her childhood in Egypt, her husband's Palestinian mother, and the comfort food of her new home in Atlanta. In her second book, It's Simply Dinner, Suzy adds another 120 recipes to her repertoire for nutritious Mediterranean diet-inspired meals that not only taste delicious but are so easy to get on the table. Each chapter hones in on a different save-the-day technique, like the magic of one pot cooking (Chermoula and White Bean Chicken Chili), efficient sheet pan suppers (Za'atar-Baked Halibut with Baby Potatoes and Artichoke Hearts); and fast and lean grilling (Grilled Hanger Schwarma over Herby Tomato Salad). Skillet meals, supper salads, and mix-and-match mezze abound, along with a section devoted to protein add-ons in case you just want to add some quick skillet shrimp to a Barley and Red Bean Salad with Mint and Hazelnut and call it a day. Both new fans and devoted ones will turn to this hard-working cookbook, with more than 120 photos, again and again as they cook up Suzy's delightfully fresh and bold meals"-- "Mediterranean diet-friendly dinners are tastier, healthier, and easier than ever with this new cookbook of 120 fresh and hearty sheet pan, one-pot, and mezze mix-and-match meals from the bestselling author of The Mediterranean Dish. In her first cookbook, The Mediterranean Dish, Suzy Karadsheh shared 120 recipes inspired by her childhood in Egypt, her husband's Palestinian mother, and the comfort food of her new home in Atlanta. In her second book, It's Simply Dinner, Suzy adds another 120 recipes to her repertoire for nutritious Mediterranean diet-inspired meals that not only taste delicious but are so easy to get on the table. Each chapter hones in on a different save-the-day technique, like the magic of one pot cooking (Chermoula and White Bean Chicken Chili), efficient sheet pan suppers (Za'atar-Baked Halibut with Baby Potatoes and Artichoke Hearts); and fast and lean grilling (Grilled Hanger Schwarma over Herby Tomato Salad). Skillet meals, supper salads, and mix-and-match mezze abound, along with a section devoted to protein add-ons in case you just want to add some quick skillet shrimp to a Barley and Red Bean Salad with Mint and Hazelnut and call it a day. Both new fans and devoted ones will turn to this hard-working cookbook, with more than 120 photos, again and again as they cook up Suzy's delightfully fresh and bold meals"--
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      - 30 easy ways to join the food revolution : a sustainable cookbook / by Hunter, Ollie,author.; 
 30 Ways to Join the Food Revolution is the first book of its kind to present sustainable eating with a fail safe 30-way recipe plan for readers to follow and cook from. Based on the simple principle that local ingredients equal the lowest possible carbon footprint, Ollie Hunter endeavours to eat sustainable, desirable and delicious food. Organized into four main chapters: Zero Waste, Organic and Seasonal, 50% of Produce within 30 Miles and What is Sustainability? From fresh soda bread and perfectly prepared scrambled eggs to zingy tomato and raspberry salad and a homemade paprika bean stew, you'll discover that maximum sustainability can also mean maximum flavour. The plan is packed with inspiration from international cuisines without the environmentally damaging air miles. 30 Ways to Join the Food Revolution is the first book of its kind to present sustainable eating with a fail safe 30-way recipe plan for readers to follow and cook from. Based on the simple principle that local ingredients equal the lowest possible carbon footprint, Ollie Hunter endeavours to eat sustainable, desirable and delicious food. Organized into four main chapters: Zero Waste, Organic and Seasonal, 50% of Produce within 30 Miles and What is Sustainability? From fresh soda bread and perfectly prepared scrambled eggs to zingy tomato and raspberry salad and a homemade paprika bean stew, you'll discover that maximum sustainability can also mean maximum flavour. The plan is packed with inspiration from international cuisines without the environmentally damaging air miles.
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      - Good things : recipes and rituals to share with people you love / by Nosrat, Samin,author.; Brackett, Aya,photographer.; 
 Includes bibliographical references and indexes."Samin Nosrat has always had a complicated relationship with recipes. How, she wondered, can a recipe be anything more than a snapshot -- an attempt to define the undefinable? How can ever it capture the feeling of experiencing something in person? In Good Things, she makes peace with this paradox, offering more than 125 of her favorite recipes-simply put, the things she most loves to cook for herself and for friends -- and infusing them with all the beauty and care you would expect from Samin Nosrat. As she says, "Once I hand them off to you, they are no longer mine. They're yours, to do with as you please. And maybe, in the act of receiving, a little thread of connection will be woven between me and each of you." Good Things is an essential, joyful guide to cooking and living, whether you're looking for a comforting, creamy tomato soup to console a struggling friend, seeking a deeper sense of connection in your life, or hosting a dinner for ten in your too-small dining room. Here you'll find go-to recipes for ricotta custard pancakes, chicken braised with apricots and harissa, a crunch, tingly Calabrian chili crisp, super-chewy sky-high focaccia, and a decades-in-the-making, childhood-evoking yellow cake. Along the way, you'll also find plenty of tips, techniques, and lessons from the person Alice Waters called "America's next great cooking teacher," from how to buy olive oil (check the harvest date) to when to splurge (salad dressing is where you want to use your best ingredients) to the one acceptable substitute for Parmigiano Reggiano (Grana Padano, if you must)"-- Includes bibliographical references and indexes."Samin Nosrat has always had a complicated relationship with recipes. How, she wondered, can a recipe be anything more than a snapshot -- an attempt to define the undefinable? How can ever it capture the feeling of experiencing something in person? In Good Things, she makes peace with this paradox, offering more than 125 of her favorite recipes-simply put, the things she most loves to cook for herself and for friends -- and infusing them with all the beauty and care you would expect from Samin Nosrat. As she says, "Once I hand them off to you, they are no longer mine. They're yours, to do with as you please. And maybe, in the act of receiving, a little thread of connection will be woven between me and each of you." Good Things is an essential, joyful guide to cooking and living, whether you're looking for a comforting, creamy tomato soup to console a struggling friend, seeking a deeper sense of connection in your life, or hosting a dinner for ten in your too-small dining room. Here you'll find go-to recipes for ricotta custard pancakes, chicken braised with apricots and harissa, a crunch, tingly Calabrian chili crisp, super-chewy sky-high focaccia, and a decades-in-the-making, childhood-evoking yellow cake. Along the way, you'll also find plenty of tips, techniques, and lessons from the person Alice Waters called "America's next great cooking teacher," from how to buy olive oil (check the harvest date) to when to splurge (salad dressing is where you want to use your best ingredients) to the one acceptable substitute for Parmigiano Reggiano (Grana Padano, if you must)"--
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      - Mom's comfort food : meals, sides, and desserts to bring warmth and contentment to your table / by Klynstra, Joyce,author.; Klynstra, Laura,photographer.; 
 In the tradition of friends and family swapping recipe cards, Mom's Comfort Food pulls together more than fifty years of cherished meals, sides, and desserts that will bring warmth and contentment to your table. These easy-to-make dishes will inspire fellowship around fabulous food. You will find a delicious, down-to-earth recipe for every gathering, special occasion, and everyday meal including: Avocado Crustless Quiche, Beer Bread, Creamy Slow Cooker Potato Soup, Chicken Tortilla Casserole, Canned Stewed Tomatoes, Dutch Butter Bars, Pecan Joy Pie. Many seasonal choices will help you take advantage of fresh, local produce from creating strawberry and rhubarb desserts to preserving tomatoes and sweet corn. All recipes are sure to bring smiles to everyone gathered around your table. With a photograph for every recipe, this book celebrates the beauty of hearty, home-cooked comfort food. So many happy memories and traditions can be stored in a mother or grandmother's little recipe box. Treat yourself and those you love to these time-honored recipes and create your own joyful memories. In the tradition of friends and family swapping recipe cards, Mom's Comfort Food pulls together more than fifty years of cherished meals, sides, and desserts that will bring warmth and contentment to your table. These easy-to-make dishes will inspire fellowship around fabulous food. You will find a delicious, down-to-earth recipe for every gathering, special occasion, and everyday meal including: Avocado Crustless Quiche, Beer Bread, Creamy Slow Cooker Potato Soup, Chicken Tortilla Casserole, Canned Stewed Tomatoes, Dutch Butter Bars, Pecan Joy Pie. Many seasonal choices will help you take advantage of fresh, local produce from creating strawberry and rhubarb desserts to preserving tomatoes and sweet corn. All recipes are sure to bring smiles to everyone gathered around your table. With a photograph for every recipe, this book celebrates the beauty of hearty, home-cooked comfort food. So many happy memories and traditions can be stored in a mother or grandmother's little recipe box. Treat yourself and those you love to these time-honored recipes and create your own joyful memories.
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      - Lunchbox salads : more than 100 fast, fresh, filling salads for every weekday / by Twigden, Naomi,author.; Pinder, Anna,author.; 
 "Eating lunch "al desko" doesn't have to mean dissatisfying frozen entrees or pricey takeout. Lunchbox Salads shares inspiring new ways to upgrade your midday meals, with: More than 100 quick and easy recipes designed to make ahead, each with 10 ingredients or less, simple packing instructions to keep everything fresh until you're ready to eat, tips and tricks to help you get creative in the kitchen, ingredient substitutions and variations for countless new combinations."--Back cover. "Eating lunch "al desko" doesn't have to mean dissatisfying frozen entrees or pricey takeout. Lunchbox Salads shares inspiring new ways to upgrade your midday meals, with: More than 100 quick and easy recipes designed to make ahead, each with 10 ingredients or less, simple packing instructions to keep everything fresh until you're ready to eat, tips and tricks to help you get creative in the kitchen, ingredient substitutions and variations for countless new combinations."--Back cover.
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