Friday, December 12, 2008

Cookies in a Jar or Rachael Ray Express Lane Meals

Cookies in a Jar: Recipes for Layered Cookie Mixes

Author: Jackie Gannaway

26 recipes for layering cookie mixes in a quart canning jar.
Give as an unusual gift! Include a card telling the recipient to add butter and egg, mix and bake. Easy for both of you.



Books about economics: Strategies for Business and Technical Writing or Organization Theory and Public Management

Rachael Ray Express Lane Meals: What to Keep on Hand, What to Buy Fresh for the Easiest-Ever 30-Minute Meals

Author: Rachael Ray

How can you get a wholesome, delicious dinner on the table without spending time on long lines at the supermarket? Rachael knows how!

Her secret weapon is keeping plenty of versatile, flavorful ingredients in the cupboard, fridge, and freezer, combining these staples with just a few fresh items—never more then ten—to create delicious meals for every night of the week. In Express Lane Meals, Rachael provides her personal go-to list of must-have items—so you can do a big shop every week then simply zip through the Express Lane to make any of these 30-minute meals.

She divides the recipes into three categories: “Meals for the Exhausted,” “ Meals for the Not Too Tired,” and “Bring It On! (But, Be Gentle).” No matter which you choose you’ll learn handy tricks and shortcuts to get the most impressive-looking meals on the table in 30 minutes or less.

These are Rachael’s quickest and easiest recipes yet and a breeze to shop for—because you shouldn’t have to spend all of the time Rachael saves you in the kitchen standing in line at the grocery store!

RACHAEL RAY IS A VERY BUSY LADY . . .

And she knows you’re busy, too. But that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a delicious, healthy, and home-cooked meal every night of the week. Not when cooking is as simple as this!

In Express Lane Meals, Rachael Ray is back and faster than ever! With her latest batch of recipes this beloved Food Network phenomenon takes her 30-Minute Meal concept to the next level, creating recipes based on staples from a well-stocked pantry and just a few fresh items—sofew you’ll never be stuck on a long grocery line again.

YUMMO!

Library Journal

The latest cookbook from prolific author and Food Network star Ray features recipes grouped into three categories: "Meals for the Exhausted," "Meals for the Not Too Tired," and "Bring It On! (But, Be Gentle)." She also includes chapters on grocery shopping and stocking the pantry, with the idea that any recipe in the book requires no more than the supermarket's express lane limit of ten items, and she provides a shopping list and another of what to have on hand for each recipe. Some of these seem as if they may take more than 30 minutes to prepare, but that won't stop Ray's many fans from clamoring for her newest title. For most libraries. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.



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