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by - written on 07/02/09 (Very useful, 133 readings)
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The Frugal Cook by Fiona Beckett ***What's it all about? *** In keeping with the fashion for all things frugal, Fiona Beckett has written a cookbook to make the most of feeding your family. It starts with some tips on how to generally analyse the way you think about food. She first looks at the skill of stretching food, being more energy efficient and the frugal store cupboard to name just a few tips. Then the main emphasis of the book is on recipes, including sections on: ~Budget breakfasts and brunches ~Light lunches and snacks ~Easy midweek suppers ~Big weekend cook-ups ~The frugal ... Read the complete review
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