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I have tried several methods for preparing food in bulk for my
family. One of which was freezing food for a month of meals. That
just didn't work for me. I don't have the time to stand in my kitchen
all day cooking. Homemade Convenience Foods is a cookbook
that has an easier solution that is sure to work with any family.
After reading through the first part of the book, "The Method," you
will learn what you need to stock your freezer, cupboard, and refrigerator
with essential ingredients that can be the starting point for any
number of recipes. You will learn Marcia Washburn's method of bulk
cooking that really won't take you any more time than it would
to prepare a normal meal. It's kind of like killing two birds with
one stone.
Part two, "The Recipes," will give you recipes that include ground
beef, sausage, pork, beef, poultry, bread mixes, and kid-friendly
meals. You can make these as is or be creative with them. The recipes
simply give you an idea of how to use all the ingredients you have
been stocking up. The ingredients are normal things you can easily
purchase and are not expensive or hard to find. There are also
some tips sprinkled throughout the book that are informative and
helpful.
This method is very simple, and that's what I love about it. It
definitely will save you some time when dinner rolls around. I
am not good at planning out my meals over a month or even a week.
Many days, as dinnertime approaches, I find myself wondering what
I am going to make and realizing it's too late to defrost something
and still have time to cook. Having some staple ingredients already
available that don't need a lot of prep helps me quickly pull together
a healthy meal and save my family from a fast food run. This is
definitely a great cookbook to jump-start you into the world of
bulk cooking and stocking your kitchen with ingredients for your
favorite recipes that can be prepared in a moments notice.
Product review by Heidi Miller-Ford, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, June 2011
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