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641.665 R7468
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- (Due: Jun 8 2013)
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Summary:
Pick up a rotisserie chicken and bring home a meal! This book provides recipes for tried-and true recipes for casseroles, lunches and dinners-- many of which can be ready in half-an-hour! Includes recipes for dozens of side dishes to complete your family's meal.
Notes:
At head of title: Southern Living.
Contents:
- Rotisseries chicken: the breakdown: step-by-step tutorial to help you get the most out of your rotisserie chicken
- Take stock of the pantry: a helpful list of pantry essentials to keep on hand
- Smart-shopper meals: simple ingredients that add up to a meal
- Everyday easy: simple main dishes for busy weeknights
- Your secret's safe: from-scratch flavor in a fraction of the time
- Warm & comforting: heartwarming soups, stews, and gumbos
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- Lunch break: crisp salads, melty paninis, and piled-high sandwiches
- Accent on flavor: main dishes with international flair
- On the side: super simple sides to complete your chicken dinner
- Take it with you: portable feasts for picnics, potlucks, and family
- Weeknight company: fancy feasts that impress with little effort.
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