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Cheap Eats - Budget-busting ideas that won't break the bank - cover

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Cheap Eats - Budget-busting ideas that won't break the bank

Good Housekeeping Institute

Publisher: Collins & Brown

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Good Housekeeping recipes tick all the boxes They look great They taste delicious Theyre easy to make Now learn how to be a clever cook with this amazing new cookery series. Each Good Housekeeping cheap eats recipe triple-tested for perfect results is guaranteed to stand the test of your occasion, be it a budget family meal or a special occasion with friends. Packed with good old favourites, and lots of tasty new ideas, this gorgeous book is all you need to whip up a feast in the kitchen. With save money, save time, save effort tip, up-to-date nutritional breakdown including protein and fibre, and savvy advice throughout, it couldnt be easier to whip up a storm on a budget. Enjoy! Other titles in the Good Housekeeping series include Bake Me a Cake, Easy Peasy, Al Fresco Eats, Let's Do Brunch, Gluten-free Easy, Low Fat Low Cal, Salad Days, Posh Nosh, Party Food, Flash in the Pan, Roast It!, Great Veg and Slow Stoppers
Available since: 01/15/2015.

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