
Microwave Recipes For One Av Annette Yates
Annette Yates' book is designed for the person who has to prepare individual meals for whatever reason...
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<p>The microwave has many advantages over conventional cookin it''s quicker, more economical, cleaner and easier. Microwave ovens take up very little space. They produce fewer cooking smells and less steam, and kitchen/cooking areas remain cool. <br><br>Annette Yates'' book is designed specifically for the person who lives alone, or who has to prepare individual meals for some other reason: perhaps members of the family need to eat at different times or have conflicting tastes and preferences, or perhaps someone is on a special diet which requires food to be cooked separately. <br><br>Included are recipes for: breakfasts; soups, starters and sauces; fish, meat, poultry, vegetable, cheese, egg and pasta dishes; and desserts - PLUS an indispensable cooking guide which explains how to adapt family recipe instructions to the smaller amounts needed for a single portion.</p>
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| Produktnavn | Microwave Recipes For One av Annette Yates |
| Merke | Little, Brown Book Group |
| book typ | Romaner |
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