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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Lots of fun fast recipes in this book. However, the type face is crazy hard to read font printed in green ink. It's very hard on the eyes. There are no photos. ( ) Rachel Ray drives a lot of people nuts. I'm not one of them. But neither am I a huge fan of her TV work. Her cookbooks, however, are another matter. This book has helped me feed my family of 7 on many a night when I thought I had no time to make dinner. Ray shines most brilliantly in her Italian-themed meals, and it's helpful that the bulk of her recipes don't use ingredients so exotic I can't find them in my rural Kansas grocery store. This is a terrific introduction to Rachael Ray's cooking methods, and I highly recommend it. Rachel Ray is a fantastic teacher. Her recipies are easy and tasty. The ingredients are usually not specialty items. I love this cookbook and the follow up More 30-minute Meals. This one needs a better table of contents, to find different types of food. I have found it is easier to flip through it, since it has no real TOC and it's short. I have flagged the recipies I like and there are so many more I have yet to try. no reviews | add a review
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A collection of easy-to prepare recipes that are quick and made with readily available ingredients, including curry in a hurry, white lighting chili, and taco pockets. No library descriptions found.
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)641.555Technology Home & family management Food and drink Cooking; cookbooks Quick Meals Time-saving, EconomicalLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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