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The kids are fussing, the phone is ringing, the checking account
is overdrawn, the dog is sick, and your school day is about to
start. Inevitably, everyone is still going to be hungry
for dinner tonight regardless of the hard day you have stretched
out before you. Ah . . . Molly Green to the rescue with her new Molly
Makes $7 Slow Cooker Suppers Quick and Easy! This fabulous
e-book is your solution to dinnertime dilemmas!
Molly's e-book is just a quick download away at www.econobusters.com,
and for only $7.95 you have over 140 recipes at your fingertips!
The recipes are nicely formatted so that you can simply search
the e-book on your computer and print out just the page with the
item you want to prepare. If the recipe page gets messy with sticky
fingerprints or crayons during dinner prep, simply throw it out
when you're done and print a new one next time you make that particular
meal!
The table of contents is well laid out, with sections for soups
and stews, beef dishes, poultry and fish, pork, meatless dishes,
sandwiches, side dishes, breakfast, and desserts. The introduction
is quite helpful for novice crock potters, with valuable information
about how to convert your traditional recipes into slow cooker
recipes. Simply adjust the cooking time and liquids according to
the easy-to-follow chart included in the cookbook!
The recipe pages themselves are attractive, and most include a
full-color photo of the finished dish along with comments and suggestions
from the test kitchen. The cost of the dish is broken out in the
sidebar to show that most dishes are around $7 to prepare. Some
dishes cost even less! Of course, your actual cost will be largely
determined by where you reside and whether you choose to shop at
more expensive stores. Some people may be able to make the dishes
even less expensively than Molly documented, particularly if you
have a home garden and shop at discount warehouses.
Regardless of the exact cost per recipe, I can certainly attest
to the delicious meals you'll enjoy. Following these simple recipes,
most with few ingredients required, will provide your family with
some delicious, tasty meals they'll be asking for again! If you
have two crock pots, you can start your main dish in the morning
and cook a dessert in your second crock pot in the afternoon. If
you don't have the luxury of already owning a second crock pot,
not to worry, Molly has included instructions on how to cook many
of the desserts as casseroles in your oven instead! There are a
lot of suggestions regarding double batches and freezing leftovers
as well as ideas on how flexible the recipes are to accommodate
whatever you happen to have on hand without extra trips to the
store. Also, the breakfast recipes can be prepared the night before.
That way everyone enjoys a hot meal with getting up any earlier
than usual! The more you use these recipes, the more you'll start
to become creative with the ingredients and begin developing unique "family
favorites."
One of the best things about this e-book is that most recipes
are easy enough for young children to help prepare. Crock pot cooking
is wonderful for preschoolers because most things go into a cold
crook pot and don't have to be precooked, thus reducing the chance
of burns. But at dinnertime, the young child can proudly serve
a meal they "cooked" all by themselves! You can also use this cookbook
as a wonderful springboard for a unit study on nutrition, home
economics, kitchen prep and safety, health, math practice for measuring
ingredients, etc.
Of the many recipes our family has prepared so far from this excellent
e-book, we haven't had any we didn't like. We also now have several
meals in the freezer that we will soon be enjoying thanks to double
batches we made previously. At such a low price, this e-book is
a great value. You owe it to yourself and your family to give this
cookbook a try and start enjoying tasty, healthy, stress-free meals!
Product review by Karen Yuen, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, November 2010
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