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Cooking with All Things Trader Joe’s | Cookbook Review

October 9, 2009 by Easy Meals · Leave a Comment 

Cooking with All Things Trader Joe’s is the cookbook that shows you how to make delicious food in minutes using ingredients all from Trader Joe’s. By using fresh ingredients strategically coupled with Trader Joe’s prepped items, you can have healthy, home-cooked gourmet meals with typical working times of around 10 minutes. Cooking with All Things Trader Joe’s features: Trader Joe’s ingredients Full page photos for every recipe Substitutions in case an item is out of stock Wine pai

Tips and Tricks: Eat at Home

September 12, 2009 by Easy Meals · Leave a Comment 

According to recent statistics, the average person spent $2,276 a year on eating out. By learning to enjoy meals at home, you can save a ton of money, and even involve friends and family in the meal preparation process. What are some of your fave quick and easy meals to make? Has anyone got any good 5 ingredient or less ones? I'm struggling with cooking right now and just wanna eat out so I need new ideas!

Menu Plan Monday ~ I’m Not Feeling It!

March 29, 2009 by Easy Meals · Leave a Comment 

I realize my post title is a bit ridiculous, since I am not cooking anymore, but perhaps that is why I am having trouble planning this week. I am also at the end of my month, which means I need to plan another 30 day menu. My mother offered to put some meals in the freezer, so I am trying to give her ideas for make ahead meals. I would encourage you, that even if you don’t feel like menu planning you need to do it. Your menu can be super simple, with easy meals such as cereal, grilled cheese,

Cooking for One - The Hungry Bride

March 19, 2009 by Easy Meals · Leave a Comment 

Filed under: The Hungry Bride As I've mentioned before on this blog, my fiancee has been sick for some time. This winter hit us hard, and he was sicker than ever last week. I found myself stocking up on Jell-O, pudding, soup, saltines, ginger ale and applesauce. After he was tucked into bed and happily fed, I sat down on the couch and wondered what I was going to eat. I spent so much time making sure our cabinets were stocked with things he could keep down, I completely forgot to take care

The I Can’t Cook Guide to Cooking

October 7, 2008 by Easy Meals · Leave a Comment 

Here are 10 ways for you to start cooking if you hate it. 1. Look at what you eat already then improve on that. If you are the culinary-shy type but are curious about how the hell foodies do it, ask, What am I eating now - say, pizza, takeaways and easy meals - and how can I improve on that? 2. Cultivate an interest in food. The French talk about food when they eat.nbsp; They breathe it, talk it and eventually, do it.nbsp; Short of moving to France; start an interest in food - gro

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