Books matching: budget friendly recipes
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A helpful, inspiring cookbook for anyone wanting to eat better on a tight budget - even if it won’t work magic for everyone. Practical, approachable, and full of ideas to make the most of what you already have!
"Good and Cheap: Eat Well On $4/Day" by Leanne Brown is a cookbook aimed at providing delicious, healthy, and affordable recipes for individuals on a tight budget. The book includes a variety of recipes such as Potato Leek Pizza, Vegetable Quiche, Jambalaya, Corn Soup, and Sweet and Savory Pineapple Salad, with a focus on cost-effective ingredients. The author not only offers recipes but also provides estimates of the cost per serving, making it easy for readers to plan their meals economically. The book is praised for its simplicity and accessibility, making it ideal for beginners in the kitchen or those looking to stretch their food budget.
Egg sandwiches are a mainstay of every corner deli in New York City, and for good reason: They’re cheap and easy, fast, and delicious. I knew I had to include one when Charlene, one of my early suppor...2014•208 pages - #2
A charming, soul-nourishing classic that’s as much about savoring life as it is about surviving on scant ingredients. Pick it up if you crave wit, wisdom, and a reminder that resilience can be delicious.
M.F.K. Fisher's 'How to Cook a Wolf' is a culinary classic that transcends generations, offering readers a delightful journey through the art of cooking and eating during challenging times. Originally published in 1942 during WWII, Fisher's writing is infused with a sense of humor and a dash of whimsy, making it a pleasure to read. She discusses food shortages, rationing, and wartime challenges, providing practical, budget-friendly recipes and teaching readers to approach cooking as an art form with creativity and resourcefulness. Fisher's prose is both eloquent and comforting, weaving a tapestry of words that not only teaches you how to prepare delicious meals but also nourishes your soul with her vivid storytelling.
Sit back in your chair, then. Drop a few years from your troubled mind. Let the cupboard of your thoughts fill itself with a hundred ghosts that long ago, in 1939, used to be easy to buy and easy to f...1942•255 pages - #3
A gorgeous, inspiring cookbook for the adventurous home cook who’s ready to put in a little extra effort for mouthwatering results. Great for spicing up your vegetarian repertoire - just don’t expect super-simple recipes or strictly health-focused eats.
'Plenty' by Yotam Ottolenghi seems to be a cookbook focused on vegetarian recipes that cater to individuals who are looking for new and interesting dishes to try. The book contains recipes that are not overly complicated but may require some cooking skills and time to prepare. Ottolenghi's writing style appears to be clear and easy to understand, accompanied by beautiful photos of the dishes.
2010•303 pages



