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Dinner Tonight Essentials Cookbook

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
August 31, 2021
Price
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Overview

Dinner Tonight Essentials includes easy-to-prepare recipes with a minimum of 10 percent of the recommended daily value of one or more nutrients often lacking in an average American diet.

Dinner Tonight Essentials includes easy-to-prepare recipes with a minimum of 10 percent of the recommended daily value of one or more nutrients often lacking in an average American diet. The recipes keep saturated fat and sodium within reasonable levels and don't require fancy equipment, hard-to-find ingredients, or professional culinary skills. Along with family mealtime inspiration, you'll find quick tips on food safety, food storage, kitchen staples, and measurement conversions. (146 pages, 3 tables, 150 photos, 15 graphics)

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