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The Big Book of Easy Suppers - 270 Delicious Recipes for Casual Everyday Cooking - cover

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The Big Book of Easy Suppers - 270 Delicious Recipes for Casual Everyday Cooking

Maryana Vollstedt

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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Summary

What nine-to-fiver, busy mom or stay-at-home dad isn't looking for the Big Easy? Enter the next title in the best-selling Big Book series, a guaranteed hit for anyone whose duty it is to put a nutritious meal on the table as quickly as possible. With more than 270 recipes at the ready, cooking dinner will be a pleasure, any and every night of the week. Each chapter offers a full range of choices, from soups and salads to hearty entrees and side dishes to stir-fries and grilled favorites. And a selection of simple desserts makes an already sweet deal even sweeter. For easy recipes and big taste, look no further than The Big Book of Easy Suppers.
Available since: 07/13/2012.

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